Huawei: Here is the smartphone battery that recharges 48% in just 5 minutes.

The company presented in 2015 a project for the construction of a battery capable of recharging in a few minutes. Two years later, here is a new video that could confirm the arrival of this new technology on the market.

Users from all over the world have always been clamoring for smartphone makers to make batteries for their devices that can increase the autonomy that today only in a few cases can overcome the day of use. Huawei back in 2015 presented a project in which he was studying a new type of lithium-ion battery that was recharged faster than the other usual.

Two years later, the company has posted a video on YouTube showing the evolution of the project that seems ready for the debut on the market.

During the 56th Battery Symposium held in 2015 in Japan, the Chinese company, had clearly shown its interest in the development of a lithium-ion battery capable of recharging much faster than the classics that were once on the market. Even the project had shown a speed of 10 times higher in this sense and able to guarantee a recharge of 68% of a 600mAh battery in just two minutes or even a 3000 mAh battery recharged by 48% in just 5 minutes.

Record times that seem now really possible as the company has surprisingly released a new video showing the 3000 mAh battery recharged by 48% in just 5 minutes. Is The publication of the video a symptom that the rapid recharge project has now reached its final stage?

It is not easy to know but certainly what is interesting is the context of the new video as the presentation of the project takes place in real life and who knows that a battery like this cannot even arrive by 2018. A dream? We really hope not.

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