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    Huawei officially confirms that the Huawei P40 phone will not come with a graphene battery





    Huawei Company
    Yesterday, the Huawei branch in France published an interesting tweet saying that the upcoming Huawei P40 Pro phone from Huawei will feature a battery made of graphene instead of lithium-ion, but there were many doubts about the reliability of this in light of the current state of technology.
    Those doubts were right, the Huawei branch in France has since removed the tweet and made an official statement now stating that this is just a rumor and not a formal confirmation. In fact, officials said, technology is still far from being implemented, so we should not hold our breath from now on.
    According to the graphene batteries, the experts in the field mentioned that the first smartphones equipped with graphene batteries will start appearing at some time in the year 2021 at the best.
    Graphene is described as a conductive, strong, and flexible material at the same time, and it is seen as the receiver since its discovery as an alternative to lithium-ion batteries in the year 2004. This substance is a form of carbon that can be included in small and thin batteries at the same time knowing that it has the advantage With more capacity, it supports fast charging without generating much heat. However, as with any new technology, graphene batteries are also very expensive.

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