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gorillagurke, 03 Feb 2020Graphene batteries are also based on Li-Ion technology, the... moreThanks for the heads up info. You should expect us to know that little thing. We just didn't want to get into that details. The debate was about something else. Not graphene/Li-on.
Anyway a graphene power bank is out already.
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chats, 04 Feb 2020It's beautiful I love it and my wife wants it but nah! Too ... moreThe price is totally fine.
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AnonD-731363, 03 Feb 2020Well maybe you are right.
Infinite fuel should be used el... moreI agree with you here. We humans can make anything better.
It just need more time.
Anyway you can't use that type of energy as spaceship fuel either. It wont do any good. You can only use it for electricity supply in space ship which can be done by solar panel very easily. So, no use for electricity either. May be it can be used to power Ships defense firearms.
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It's beautiful I love it and my wife wants it but nah! Too expensive with low specs! Its an s10e clamshell, to be honest the price for this device should have been $850 the least and $900 the max.
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gorillagurke, 03 Feb 2020Graphene batteries are also based on Li-Ion technology, the... moreTell this to the person I replied, not me.
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AnonD-754814, 03 Feb 2020Lithium ion wasn't and still not safe. That's why we need t... moreGraphene batteries are also based on Li-Ion technology, the only difference is that the anode is no longer made of graphite but of the thinner graphene, thus increasing the energy density.
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AnonD-754814, 03 Feb 2020Lithium ion wasn't and still not safe. That's why we need t... moreWell maybe you are right.
Infinite fuel should be used elsewhere such as spaceships.
Our current spacetraveling technologies are pure garbage and even ION shutters, thrusters and engine powered by ION technology is nowhere near even is in research for like 25 years.
Irridiu cells should be dangerous right now but after some time we can find a solution where even the dangerous things could be tamed like wild animals and used for our purpose.
Because we humans never stop crossing borders and will always break the older records everywhere on every scale.
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AnonD-731363, 03 Feb 2020Man the graphene bateries wont be safe to use either thats ... moreLithium ion wasn't and still not safe. That's why we need to measure the damage if something bad happen. Graphene won't do any major damage on the other hand Your iridium battery will be a walking small nuclear bomb if it's true the way you said.
Anyway my point wasn't on graphene. The point was
Iridium battery will never be used in a smartphone.
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AnonD-754814, 03 Feb 2020You have some problem at understanding specific thing. Unli... moreMan the graphene bateries wont be safe to use either thats my opinion.
On google you can find much more but this should do: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1012755809488
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AnonD-731363, 02 Feb 2020To be honest NO.
Because samsung heavily overpricing ever... moreYou have some problem at understanding specific thing. Unlike diamond which is a carbon form, Iridium is an element. So, making iridium out of nowhere is just a gimmick.
If you think iridium will give you infinite(for phone) energy then you are wrong. Now lets think it does have this amount of energy. Then No government will allow this battery to be used by public as it's not safe for public use. Any accident can take the users life and everyone around him.
So, forget your iridium battery, focus on graphene one. That'll be more wise.
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AnonD-731363, 02 Feb 2020To be honest NO.
Because samsung heavily overpricing ever... moreClearly You and me have some major difference in choices.
I won't buy a Samsung phone spending 1000$ if it had the same UI as a 50$ phone.
So, NO to stock android.
And Good Luck to your 'iridium battery'. You might wanna use GOLD battery instead of iridium as iridium might be pricier than Gold in a few years.
Iridium and Gold cost almost the same now. So, whether the maker is Samsung or your beloved Chinese brand ( which is unlikely as they are good at copying only) , the iridium battery will cost 2000$ for a single unit.
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joe nodden, 02 Feb 2020If they have smaller pockets then how the hell are they gon... moreMan ! You need to improve your language skill. I said 'smaller pocket', not thin pocket.
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AnonD-754814, 02 Feb 2020This fold is great too. As Samsung said they are focusing f... moreIf they have smaller pockets then how the hell are they gonna fit a 14.4mm thick brick in their pockets.
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AnonD-754814, 02 Feb 2020It's not about technology. It's about price. Iridium is Pla... moreTo be honest NO.
Because samsung heavily overpricing every device and 6 months after that heavily overpriced device cost half the price.
Besides i dislike Samsung UI.
If it was One plus, Nokia phones or motorola with clean android or even A4 by xiaomi which also have clean android i would like to pay more for infinite irridium battery which will last forever without needed to charge.
And iridium can be found elsewhere not nly in platinium.
Also i somewhere read they make the artifical one but was very costly like making an artifical diamond which was sucessfuly made but costed much more than the ordinary one.
Still i believe a future where we will use Irridium or simmilar kind of battery with infinite energy is near.
Even the antimatter would be nice to have but is very unstable and thus extremely dangerous.
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Anonymous, 02 Feb 2020Why do we need a folding screen phone with a display size 6... moreIf you like big screen then you have the option to buy the original galaxy fold or the fold 2 when it will be released in June.
Let other people have their option too. You like big screen doesnt mean all model must have big screen.
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AnonD-731363, 02 Feb 2020Man i know. Thats why i walked about.
And its not as diff... moreIt's not about technology. It's about price. Iridium is Platinum group element. Do you have any idea how much does it cost ?
Let me ask you a question.
Will you buy the s20 phone costing 3000$ having a iridium battery while the battery price is 2000$ ?
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joe nodden, 01 Feb 2020If he were to insult the way this folds I would agree with ... moreThis fold is great too. As Samsung said they are focusing female customers mainly. They generally have smaller pocket and this fold should be good for them.
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AnonD-754814, 01 Feb 2020Do you even have any idea what iridium is ? How much does i... moreMan i know. Thats why i walked about.
And its not as difficult as you think.
With curent technology many things are possible and rather easy compared to what we had or shoulf 50 or 100 years ago
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I think they should make the two havles detachable somehow so that people who like small smartphones could buy only one of them. The first half would be the smartphone itself, the second- additional screen you could attach to the phone. This could of course happen only when the microLED production cost go to minimum and the technology becomes wide spread (probably 5+ years).
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Why do we need a folding screen phone with a display size 6.7?
If it’s at least 8.0 inch screen , then it would make sense.
Is it a new price gimmick that Samsung and Apple will push us to buy $1500-$1500 just because they fold. I hope they don’t get rid off flat phones and dont force us to buy $1500-$2000 phones.