If you too are done with your phone battery draining out quickly then this news might relief you as the leading electronic company Samsung will soon reportedly bring a new technology that will allow your phone to run for a week after a single charge.
According to Business Korea, Samsung's next generation batteries will be made of a substance called graphene-coated silicon, which will be able to hold more energy than the current graphite cathode power cells, the Mirror reported.
Unfortunately, this technology will take time to hit the market and smartphone users need to wait for 2 more years to get rid off their chargers.
Notably, Samsung's S6 & S6 edge already have market-leading battery life but still a phone whose battery last long for a week with charging need to be launched.
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