Motorola shows off fuel cell powered phone
A Canadian firm have somehow integrated a hydrogen fuel cell into a Motorola phone which they claim will allow longer battery life and even better no emissions.
Vancouver-based Angstrom Power said its hydrogen-powered EverOn battery, which has been integrated into Motorola’s SLVR L7 handsets, is more efficient than lithium ion batteries and takes just 10 minutes to charge.
The company conducted a six-month trial of the product using its Micro Hydrogen product, which consists of a fuel cell and hydrogen storage tank, and claims it is now planning to commercialise the technology by 2010.
With the growth in smart phones and always on connectivity this is a solution that will have a positive impact on mobile phones in the next few years.
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February 18, 2008 | Motorola Mobile Phones
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