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 Huawei has launched new fast-charging technology that could makes our lives a lot of convenient.
      Smartphone batteries rarely last longer than a day at the most. But although that's unlikely to change, the charging time could be in for a speedy boost.
       Huawei  reckons it's developed a type of battery that after five minutes connected to the mains will hit 46% charge.
        Huawei says its new electrode design means its lithium ion batteries can be charged 10 times faster than current batteries.
         Huawei is confident that this breakthrough in quick charging batteries will lead to a new revolution in electronic devies, especially with regards to mobile phones, electric vehicles, werable devices, and mobile power supplies, the company said in a statement.
          Huawei works through a catalyst built into the battery's anode that speeds up the conversion of electricity from your plug socket into the chemical energy stored in the battery.
           At the moment ,the batteries need to be removed from the phone and plugged into a special        charger, but Huawei says it's working to have then implemented fully into the smartphone and tablets.
          "Soon, we will all be able to charge our batteries to full power in the time it takes to grab a           coffie!"
             The company says it's new batteries have undergone several rounds of testing and have             passed inspection by its internal quality team.

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