Smartphone recharges with solar energy
At MWC 2015, technology will be the first to see the prototype smartphone Kyocera (USA) with the ability to charge solar energy.
Energy is always a top concern on mobile devices. There are many ideas to use solar energy as a source of energy for smartphones, but so far no smartphone is actually integrated this feature.
At MWC 2015, technology may soon be "marketed" to a prototype solar-powered smartphone powered by Kyocera (USA). The phone will use the exclusive Wysips Crystal panel manufactured by SunPartner. Basically, this is a combination of photoelectric technology and optical technology. The front of the phone has the ability to absorb light, allowing the machine to charge the battery using natural light. In particular, solar chargers will still be guaranteed by ultra-thin manufacturers.
However, information about Kyocera's new equipment and technology has not been revealed yet. For example, how can these smartphones recharge their batteries with light, how much energy the system delivers?
Of course, solar charging also raises a number of concerns that SunPartner is addressing. First of all, this charging technology should ensure that the sensitivity of the touch screen is maintained even when exposed to the sun. Other issues related to machine temperature or thermal deformation are also being investigated.
This particular smartphone prototype is based on an older version: the Kyocera Torque ultra-fast phone. Hopefully this technology will soon be commercialized so that users no longer have to worry about charging the phone when the battery runs out.
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