Microsoft smartphones with 1 week of battery life!
Microsoft is looking to change the idea of having to charge
our smart devices multiple times a day as the company believes that battery
technology is usually ignored unlike other components.
The software giant has put forward an idea of making
innovations in battery tech so that smartphones and tablets are able to deliver
a full week of charge. Microsoft's Senior Researcher in the Mobility &
Networking Research Group at Microsoft Research, Ranveer Chandra amazed
everyone with the idea at MIT Technology Review's Digital Summit in San
Francisco.
Mr. Chandra said that current devices are forcing users to
charge these devices every night while some unfortunate users have to charge
their smartphones multiple times a day. He says that Microsoft aims to change
that as it is looking to change the way how smart devices use power. As
smartphones and tablets are becoming more powerful, battery technology has
majorly stayed untouched.This has to be tackled.
As told by Chandra,one of the ideas that Microsoft is
working on at the summit is the one in which two smaller batteries would be
used in a device instead of a single large one. While one battery handles
powerful processes such as gaming, the other would power the phone with enough
juice to manage the background processes when idle. Such prototypes have been
reported to increase battery life by 20 to 50 percent.
Microsoft is also working on a project called E-Loupe which
monitors resource-demanding apps, slowing them down when the program predicts
that it is appropriate to do so. The research team at Microsoft is also working
on tool for developers which will help them predict how much power-hungry their
apps are. This can help them optimize their apps accordingly which would
enhance battery life on devices.
Even though the 1-week battery backup idea seems quite
unlikely for now, LG has already shown tremendous improvement in optimizing
battery usage in its devices like LG G2 and G3. Smartphone like the LG G3 was
expected to kill battery life due to its huge 5.5-inch Quad HD display. But the
Korean company surprised everyone with the battery performance on its flagship
smartphone by introducing a new technology called 3A and according to tests at PhoneArena, it has delivered.
The "A" in the name of this technology means
"Adaptive" while the number "3" signifies the number of
functions in the technology such as adaptive frame rate, adaptive clocking and
adaptive timing control. Experts believe that this technology helps LG G3's battery
last as long as a device with 1080p display resolution.
How LG has succeeded in this technology is dropping
framerate to 30fps whenever the activity on the smartphone's display is none.
The adaptive clocking and timing control affect the processor by under-clocking
it whenever the full use of the processor is not needed.
We could have seen better results if LG had used such
technology in the previous flagship smartphone like LG G2 which features a Full
HD display.
Hopefully Microsoft will also be able to come out with such
technology soon so that our smartphones can give similar battery performances
as mobile phones used to when they weren't "smart".
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