Korean researchers make 'the world's first imprintable and bendable lithium-ion battery'
0. phoneArena posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:08
These can be sprayed on electrodes, then baked with UV rays for about 30 minutes to create power units - much faster than the traditional way of making lithium-ion cells...
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1. Mxyzptlk posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:12 9
The only thing that should matter in the end is having sufficient battery life.
14. phonemirer posted on 16 Jan 2013, 14:10 1
zyzz is dead
i wouldnt want a flexible phone like the iphone5
11. rusticguy posted on 16 Jan 2013, 10:42 13
Agreed but only once or twice a year ...
2. MeoCao (unregistered) posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:14 5
This is big, not for bendable phones but to fill all empty space in the phone with battery.
so phones will have huge battery life.
10. neutralguy posted on 16 Jan 2013, 09:21 2
I think it would be hard to fill those empty spaces because the thing is, this battery can only be bent not mold onto spaces.
5. darktranquillity posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:49 0
But none of these inventions makes it into a phone, then whats the use?
7. neutralguy posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:57 2
for now, of course, because they need to do some more effective testing. Also, it is needed to be designed properly to compatibly work with flexible screen and chasis and of course, bendable ICs.
6. darktranquillity posted on 16 Jan 2013, 08:50 0
But none of these inventions makes it into a phone, then whats the use?






