Battery technology has improved a lot recently, but our devices' batteries still wear out over time. Until a few years ago, it was almost a rule that a battery would drop to 80% of its full charge capacity. Now, there are rumors that some devices are slowing this process down with firmware updates or hardware improvements. Do you think technologies are coming soon that will let us avoid having to replace or fully recharge smartphone batteries? Or is this just marketing?
Is renewable battery life possible now?
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Increased solid-state battery technology in e-scooters is a bit like that. Previously, lithium-ion batteries would degrade after 300-500 full charges, but now lithium-metal solid-state models maintain 90% capacity even after 1000+ cycles. Software optimization is breaking the "it can't be done" mentality and shattering taboos.