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Charge your Smartphone in 30 seconds

Charge your Smartphone in 30 seconds

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An Israeli start-up StoreDot is promising to fully charge your smartphone in just 30 seconds. It has demonstrated its prototype biological battery which charged Samsung Galaxy S4 in just 30 seconds.

Charge your smartphone battery in 30 seconds

This rapidly charging smartphone battery us fabricated with peptides (chains of amino acids). When peptides are used to construct the semiconductors for batteries, peptides charge much faster than any other traditional materials.

Currently the charging device is close to the size of a laptop battery. But company is working to reduce the size of the battery.

“We are about one year from a functional prototype that will be inside the device,” StoreDot’s CEO and founder Dr Doron Myersdorf told TechCrunch. “Right now we show a battery that extends beyond the form factor of the smartphone. So in one year we’ll have reached the size, and in two years we’ll reach the required energy density for the entire day.

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Company has not revealed the pricing details of the charger. And we also do not know when this charge will be available in market. But We can hope it to be available from late 2016.

Company has raised $6.25 million to-date. And it is rumours that Samsung is also one of the investors.

Watch the video demonstration below:

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