Showing posts with label charging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charging. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Qualcomm Processor Coming soon 5 Minutes Charge Is Enough to Fill Battery


Qualcomm is a company which manufactures snapdragon processor, all the smart phones that we are using today has one of these snapdragon processors. so far we have seen snapdragon 821 as the latest processor , but qualcomm is manufacturing newer type of processor with 10nm fabrication techniques named snapdragon 835 which even allows the mobile manufacturers to make the phones as slim as possible.


Snapdragon 835 supports virtual reality, ultra fast charging and even supports machine learning technology. This processor consumes 25% less power than any other processors. With qualcomm quick charge 4 technology we can hit 5 hours of talk time just with 5 minutes of charge.

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

SWIPE A FINGER TO CHARGE YOUR SMART PHONE SUCH DEVICE GOING TO BE INTRODUCE SHORTLY


When we want to buy smart phones mostly we see Battery capacity and mostly carry charger or power bank in shortly call as NANO GENERATOR TECHNOLOGY is going to BE Introduced in Manufacturing Smart phones. By manufacturing smart phones using this technology smart phone will gets charge automatically.

Using these Nano Technology scientists can use LCD Touch screen, 20 LED Lights, and flexible keyboards without any charging. In the same way in our smart phone we can release electricity which can support for charging in the way of swipe on our smart phone


A small NANO Generator Technology will be inserted round silver, polyamide, and polypropylene ferroelectric which made of metals   this tiny NANO Generator Technology have a feature that can preserve energy  which will release electricity gently after touching our smart phone.


This NANO Generator Technology size equals with a single paper thickness. And we can insert this NANO Generator Technology in different structures and can use in different devices. A small device is enough which was in small size and it was low economical to manufacture. If this feature comes out to use we can use this device in wireless head phones, head sets and other touch screen devices.  

There was no need to charge because we will swipe smart phone every time  

Friday, 29 July 2016

YOU ARE CHARGING YOUR PHONE IN WRONG WAY




Yes, we know. Our smartphone batteries are bad because they barely last a day.



But it's partially our fault because we've been charging them wrong this whole time.



Many of us have an ingrained notion that charging our smartphones in small bursts will cause long-term damage to their batteries, and that it's better to charge them when they're close to dead.



But we couldn't be more wrong.



If fact, a site from battery company Cadex called Battery University details how the lithium-ion batteries in our smartphones are sensitive to their own versions of "stress." And, like for humans, extended stress could be damaging your smartphone battery's long-term lifespan.



If you want to keep your smartphone battery in top condition and go about your day without worrying about battery life, you need to change a few things.


Don't keep it plugged in when it's fully charged



According to Battery University, leaving your phone plugged in when it's fully charged, like you might overnight, is bad for the battery in the long run.



Once your smartphone has reached 100% charge, it gets "trickle charges" to keep it at 100% while plugged in. It keeps the battery in a high-stress, high-tension state, which wears down the chemistry within.

                                                           "trickle charges"



Battery University goes into a bunch of scientific detail explaining why, but it also sums it nicely: "When fully charged, remove the battery" from its charging device. "This is like relaxing the muscles after strenuous exercise." You too would be pretty miserable if you worked out nonstop for hours and hours.



In fact, try not to charge it to 100%



At least when you don't have to.



According to Battery University, "Li-ion does not need to be fully charged, nor is it desirable to do so. In fact, it is better not to fully charge, because a high voltage stresses the battery" and wears it away in the long run.



That might seem counterintuitive if you're trying to keep your smartphone charged all day, but just plug it in whenever you can during the day, and you'll be fine. 


Plug in your phone whenever you can



It turns out that the batteries in our smartphones are much happier if you charge them occasionally throughout the day instead of plugging them in for a big charging session when they're empty.



Charging your phone when it loses 10% of its charge would be the best-case scenario, according to Battery University. Obviously, that's not practical for most people, so just plug in your smartphone whenever you can. It's fine to plug and unplug it multiple times a day.



Not only does this keep your smartphone's battery performing optimally for longer, but it also keeps it topped up throughout the day.



Plus, periodic top-ups also let you use features you might not normally use because they hog your battery life, like location-based features that use your smartphone's GPS antenna.



 Keep it cool

Smartphone batteries are so sensitive to heat that Apple itself suggests you remove certain cases that insulate heat from your iPhone when you charge it. "If you notice that your device gets hot when you charge it, take it out of its case first." If you're out in the hot sun, keep your phone covered. It'll protect your battery's health.

                                                  Credits  : Techinsider