A new leak says that future phones could adopt a special double-layer coating battery technology. This particular solution isn’t very popular at present. But it will soon step into the limelight for its ultimate benefits, including longer battery life than before.
Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, and many tech vendors are seemingly exploring new double-layer coating battery technology for their future phones. It’s said to be an advanced technique that not only boosts energy density but also makes the device reliable.
Weibo tipster @FixedFocus has mentioned that several brands like Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi have been planning a double-layer coating battery tech for their phones.
Now these phone makers are aiming to make extensive use of this battery tech solution and achieve cell capacities exceeding the 10000mAh mark. And we may soon witness this technology in the upcoming devices like the Huawei Enjoy 100.
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What is double-layer coating battery tech? It is an advanced manufacturing process where the electrode materials (anode or cathode) are applied in two different layers instead of a single one. The method optimizes the electrode performance, leading to:
- Higher energy density
- Faster charging
- Longer battery life
Here, the bottom layer acts as a high-compaction density to provide stable + specific capacity. Whereas the top layer facilitates rapid lithium-ion movement to increase charging speeds.
The entire structure is capable of not only boosting the charging or durability of the device but also ensuring safety by improving the thermal bottlenecks in the smartphones.
Currently, both Huawei and Honor are in the news for making 10000mAh+ battery packs for future handsets. Though only time will tell which of these brands will launch the first smartphone with a bigger battery capacity in the consumer market.
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