Stanford invented batteries for mobile phones 4 times more powerful than the current ones

A team of researchers from Stanford has been working for several years on a project involving the creation of lithium-sulfur batteries that have an energy storage capacity 4 times greater than the current lithium-ion batteries with which all mobile phones on the market are equipped.

As users of iPhone I can say that one of the biggest minuses of this gadget is the battery, which never lasts more than 2 days with semi-intensive use of the phone, and I'm sure there are a lot of owners of iPhone who share my idea. Well, imagine the battery iPhone- would take 4 times longer than at present, to be able to use the terminal at maximum capacity without having to charge it every night or to wake up at the end of the day that the battery is almost finished and the phone keeps close.

Well, team for the Stanford says that theoretically the new batteries would offer a performance 4 times higher than the current ones, the problem is that the new batteries have a lifespan almost 10 times shorter than the current batteries and unfortunately it will take some time until we see commercial versions of these batteries.

However, there is hope, let's see when it will become reality..