7 Day Battery Life Coming Soon To A Flagship Near You!

DroidModderX

Super Moderator
Staff member
Premium Member
Joined
Oct 6, 2011
Messages
5,782
Reaction score
2,133

Every year we see advancements in cell phone technology. The screens have more pixels than our eyes can see, cameras are approaching DSLR quality, and build quality seems to get better every year. The only thing that has lacked any meaningful progression is battery tech.

There may be a new "fuel-cell technology" coming to phones within the next 2 years that could give your phone 7 day battery life! A UK based company says they have secured a large investment from an emerging smartphone maker who believes in the technology. "Intelligent Energy Holdings" says their tech will allow us to charge our devices once a week. I have a feeling that this would also pave the way for even more power hungry chips and screens. I sure hope this pans out!

Via bloomberg
 

Sajo

Diamond Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2013
Messages
20,729
Reaction score
16,867
Location
Tennessee
Current Phone Model
Pixel 7 Pro
I have seen other articles online about this possible new technology. Maybe this is the future of battery tech? It's only a matter of time before the current battery technology that we know today becomes obsolete.
 

cr6

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
8,281
Reaction score
5,802
Location
NW Rocky Mtn region
Website
www.dronewolfmedia.com
Current Phone Model
Galaxy S7 Edge
Twitter
@dronewolfmedia
This type of tech has been talked about for the past few years. I think the reason manufacturers are dragging their feet with this is because once it's released they know it's going to be a huge blow to them financially. People will then hold onto their devices even longer than they already are. Manufacturers have to try and find a delicate balance with a way to improve overall battery life while also building in some type of planned obsolescence to keep consumers buying their products every 2-3 years and I think batteries have been the last big hurdle they haven't truly wanted to yield to.

S5 tap'n
 

Vepaot

Silver Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
530
Reaction score
191
Location
KCMO
Current Phone Model
LG G5 (LS992)
This type of tech has been talked about for the past few years. I think the reason manufacturers are dragging their feet with this is because once it's released they know it's going to be a huge blow to them financially. People will then hold onto their devices even longer than they already are. Manufacturers have to try and find a delicate balance with a way to improve overall battery life while also building in some type of planned obsolescence to keep consumers buying their products every 2-3 years and I think batteries have been the last big hurdle they haven't truly wanted to yield to.

S5 tap'n
It sounds like a good theory, but I don't feel like the average consumer pays that close attention to their battery life. From my own personal experience in a few different social circles, it's not uncommon to see people running their phone's battery down to the last 5% on a daily basis.

Smart phone technology does continue to improve, but companies like Apple and Samsung have such a grip (at least on the American market), that all they have to do is put out a new device and people will junk their old one immediately for the new one. Because you're not nothing if you don't have the most RAMz, the newest Wiy Fai, or a 4k SUPER HQL WTFBBQ v2.67 DYNAMIC HD MPE screen.
 

kinfolk248

Active Member
Joined
May 11, 2010
Messages
993
Reaction score
105
Location
Jackson, Ms
This type of tech has been talked about for the past few years. I think the reason manufacturers are dragging their feet with this is because once it's released they know it's going to be a huge blow to them financially. People will then hold onto their devices even longer than they already are. Manufacturers have to try and find a delicate balance with a way to improve overall battery life while also building in some type of planned obsolescence to keep consumers buying their products every 2-3 years and I think batteries have been the last big hurdle they haven't truly wanted to yield to.

S5 tap'n
Yea I've been saying that for a while and I still believe it to this day. Battery is typically the thing that makes sensible ppl upgrade to a new phone. 'trendy' folks are gonna get the new one every 8 months. And I still don't think battery technology is advancing all that good as a whole. The only thing is they have quick charge which is force feeding a lotta juice to them. Oh yeah batteries aren't lasting longer either, they're just putting bigger ones in. If anything they are slightly worse due to overpowered cpu, gpu, and 35k ultra platinum screen rez lol.

I await my bashing and criticism now...
 
  • Like
Reactions: cr6

cr6

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
8,281
Reaction score
5,802
Location
NW Rocky Mtn region
Website
www.dronewolfmedia.com
Current Phone Model
Galaxy S7 Edge
Twitter
@dronewolfmedia
I've actually been looking for a replacement backpack for work and that would be perfect. Thanks for the link LWA! It's hard to find a good looking BP that isn't too bulky, but will still hold my 17" laptop. (Plus charging capabilities) That's a win/win!

S5 tap'n
 

Mustang02

Diamond Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2010
Messages
7,531
Reaction score
5,017
Location
Ohio
Current Phone Model
Nexus 6P/5X

cr6

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
8,281
Reaction score
5,802
Location
NW Rocky Mtn region
Website
www.dronewolfmedia.com
Current Phone Model
Galaxy S7 Edge
Twitter
@dronewolfmedia
Good to know. Thanks @Mustang02 . My current backpack has no padding whatsoever, I think if I travelled more I'd definitely want something more substantial in that department, but going from my house to my car to work via a 10 min commute, I don't need much protection. Thats a good looking BP, but the $230 price tag is a bit concerning. Yeah, you're paying a premium for the Northface name, but I like your idea of throwing this
f6DDX6r.jpg
into my current backpack. It's a bit more practical, at least for me. (Gotta save my pesos since I'll be purchasing a couple new S7s off contract in a month or two)

S5 tap'n
 

cr6

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
8,281
Reaction score
5,802
Location
NW Rocky Mtn region
Website
www.dronewolfmedia.com
Current Phone Model
Galaxy S7 Edge
Twitter
@dronewolfmedia
That's a sweet bp...just ordered one! Dang, for $46 bucks, I couldn't pass that up. You da man stang...Thanks!
(sorry for the derailment DMX! LOL)

S5 tap'n
 
Top