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04-07-2015, 12:50 PM
If there’s one common complaint shared across Android and iPhone users it’s that battery life could always stand to be better. Though there have been advancements in lithium-ion battery technology over the years, the software we run these days is much more complex than it was during the early smartphone era days. In other words, battery efficiency is having a tough time keeping up with how rigorously we use our devices. Don’t Miss:-Why a longtime iPhone user ‘completely regrets’ switching to Android On the battery front, Stanford researchers recently developed a new aluminum-ion battery that promises to deliver a number of improvements over the lithium-ion battery packs that currently grace our smartphones today. Not only is Stanford’s battery technology less
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