NewScientist shows the new technology from Nokia in "The self-charging cellphone".
Nokia uses owner's movement to generate energy and its cellphone can recharge by itself. When the owner walks or moves the phone both in vertical and horizontal axes, the motion will generate electricity and charge into its battery.
I think that today's cellphone is improving very fast. It can do many things such as playing music, connecting the internet and taking a photograph. Now we use it instead of recorder, camera, radio and mp3 player. It is very comfortable for user. We do not need to carry many things because they are combined in the multi-tasking cellphone. I wonder that what the next technology in the mobile phone is. What does the mobile phone look like in the future?
Nokia uses owner's movement to generate energy and its cellphone can recharge by itself. When the owner walks or moves the phone both in vertical and horizontal axes, the motion will generate electricity and charge into its battery.
I think that today's cellphone is improving very fast. It can do many things such as playing music, connecting the internet and taking a photograph. Now we use it instead of recorder, camera, radio and mp3 player. It is very comfortable for user. We do not need to carry many things because they are combined in the multi-tasking cellphone. I wonder that what the next technology in the mobile phone is. What does the mobile phone look like in the future?
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References
The self-charging cellphone. (2010, March 5). NewScientist. Retrieved March 7, 2010 from http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527505.300-the-selfcharging-cellphone.html
It is an amazing innovation. Battery life is very important for mobile device. As long as battery not running out,we can enjoy with this gadget.
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Earth has also posted an interesting response to a BBC News report on mobile technology in "Lip reading mobile promises end to noisy phone calls"