The Dhaka Times Desk It will take only two seconds to charge the smartphone! You may be surprised to hear this, it is normal. But in reality that is what is going to happen. A handset that takes no time at all to charge will be developed.
We all are more or less aware of the mobile charges. Because nowadays, due to the multiple use of technology, the mobile does not want to have any charge at all. Due to the excessive use of social media including Facebook, Viber, Skype and other calling systems, there is a lot of trouble with mobile charging. Many times it can be seen that the mobile phone does not have a charge after using it for only two hours. Due to the use of various types of apps, there is no charge on the mobile phone. And because of that, you have to face a lot of problems with charging when needed. Moreover, when the charge runs out, it is not the mobile that can be used by charging it for two or four minutes. At least half an hour has to be spent to get a usable charge on the mobile. But this time the researchers brought a really good news for the smartphone users. If the mobile can be charged in just two seconds then it is definitely a good news for the mobile users.
A group of researchers from Dixel University in the state of Philadelphia in the United States said that they have discovered such a method after long-term research.
The research team of the university, led by Professor Juri Gogotsi, said that they have discovered a type of material that will charge the phone battery in just a few seconds!
According to the researchers, the material discovered called 'Amexen' is a completely different material from the material used in ordinary batteries. Therefore, batteries made of this material are able to charge ions quickly.
According to the information provided by Professor Jury, they have been working on this material since 2011. They are hopeful that in the future, if they can make batteries with this material, it will charge in seconds. But batteries made of this material will have to wait a few more years, he said.