manu144x
manu144x t1_iwztby6 wrote
Reply to comment by random_bot_01 in Redmi's latest phone can be fully charged in nine minutes | Engadget by [deleted]
Because it’s physics. There’s always a trade off.
manu144x t1_iwzlqr9 wrote
And you’ll need a new battery in 2 months probably if you charge it like this each cycle.
Probably somewhere it says you should only use it in emergencies once every x cycles and if you don’t you void your warranty.
manu144x t1_iufbdzb wrote
Remember guys, it’s not a lie…if you believe it.
manu144x t1_itzc1gc wrote
Reply to comment by borgendurp in TSMC says efforts to rebuild US semiconductor industry are doomed to fail by 0wed12
Assurance would be the best.
manu144x t1_iwzv62l wrote
Reply to comment by freecodeio in Redmi's latest phone can be fully charged in nine minutes | Engadget by [deleted]
We need 10 years of study and another 20 of experience to have 1 guy capable of doing the brain surgery. You need a lot equipment and rules and liability, infrastructure and all that to do it. It’s extremely expensive.
But mints are everywhere and anybody can do it. :) Effective? probably not.
But, to keep in line with the phone example, you can have a battery load in 10 minutes, and still have reasonable cycles, fine, but it’s going to cost or going to be bigger, unless we find a new material that changes the paradigm.
As this is using just same old lithium.