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Foreword: The current development of science and technology can be said to be soaring at iFlytek! As a person born in the 1990s, the editor is very lucky to live in this era. This is a very stressful era, but now is also the best era. Ten years ago, the best-selling "Big Brother" mobile phone in the mobile phone industry was Nokia. Thinking back to those days, do you still have an impression of Nokia 5230? When Nokia 5230 was first released, it also led a trend.
Although later, due to changes in times, Nokia was unable to keep up with the advancement of technology, and was eventually acquired and faded from the stage of history. But its brilliance is undeniable! After all, Nokia’s quality is extremely durable!
Although Nokia was later acquired by Microsoft, it did not withdraw from the stage, but changed its way - rebirth. Why do you say that? Next, let’s take a look.
Recently, according to foreign media reports, Nokia said that it has developed a new battery technology to cater for the arrival of 5G. After the technology was successfully developed, it was jointly announced by the SFI Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Center hosted by AMBER researchers from Nokia Bell Labs and Trinity College Dublin. To put it bluntly, it means that the technology was developed by Nokia Bell Labs. It was developed jointly with the SFI Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Center at Trinity College Dublin.
Researchers responded that this technology works by putting more energy into a smaller space, and that this new battery technology will have a profound impact on 5G and the entire network world.
Nokia officially announced: Battery technology has finally achieved a breakthrough, and battery life can be extended by up to 2.5 times. Based on the researchers' responses, the editor couldn't help but wonder whether the battery capacity is compressed in a way we don't know, like the big "compressed biscuits" we know. But this is just an idea, and we need to wait for the press conference to know the details.
But according to Nokia officials, the new battery technology doubles the energy the battery can hold without changing the weight. This technology can meet the battery life requirements of applications such as the Internet of Things, electric vehicles, and drones.
Of course, this does not mean that this technology is only suitable for the above applications. The same applies to smartphones, smart electronic products, etc.!
The editor believes that as far as the public's current demand for battery life is concerned, the current battery life is just barely "satisfying appetite." But if 5G is fully popularized in the future, the current battery life will be far from enough. Therefore, Nokia's new battery technology may become a hot "red man" in the future. After all, in a limited and smaller space, a 2.5 times increase in battery life is not just a small number.
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