• Nokia Applies for Self Charging Phone Patent

    Nokia Applies for Self Charging Phone Patent

    Techtree News Staff, Mar 08, 2010 1548 hrs IST

    These devices will not need a power socket to charge

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In what seems to be a first of its kind, Nokia has applied for a patent for a technology that would allow future cellphones to charge themselves up - without the need for a power socket.

Ever since mobile phones shed off their image as basic communications devices to become multimedia powerhouses, battery life has been a cause of concern. As the processing power and features grow exponentially, the rate of growth of battery technology to charge these power hungry devices is almost at a standstill. It then becomes imperative that we look for alternate sources to power our phones rather than just depending on a power adapter. This is what Nokia has done.

The concept of this new device involves the use of heavy components inside the phone being supported on a sturdy frame. The frame will be able to move along two sets of rails, giving it the ability travel up and down (or side by side). These rails have strips of piezoelectric crystals at each end. These will generate electricity to charge the device whenever they are compressed using a capacitor that will briefly store the generated electricity and use that to charge the battery. This also means that the natural movement of the phones during travel and the times when they are inside our pockets, these piezoelectric crystals could be at work - slowly charging our phones.

This is just at the conceptual stage and there is no word if this design and concept will ever make it to a mainstream production Nokia.


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(10) Comments
spotdinesh
,Chennai, on Mar 09, 2010 02:30 PM
Eventhough new innovations r welcomed in market, its hard 2 find people buying a new mob that only got self charging as its new feature. Size of d phone, d imp factor too. Also, no1 ll b in need of xtra battery unles they r travellin around....!!! Letz hope gud for d product....!!!
Apo
,Guatemala, on Mar 19, 2010 10:38 PM
what? 3 out of 4 words were mispelled, its a pain to read that.
Rick Diaz
,Miami, on Mar 09, 2010 10:52 PM
Dont most expensive watches already do this?(ex rolex)
Glenn Stephenso
,Melbourne, on Mar 09, 2010 03:20 PM
Any progress/ application made to tackle the growing energy crisis in luxury items is a step in the right direction. Counteracting our consumer nature by making use of our daily created energy gets the nod from me.
Giles Cattermol
,London, on Mar 08, 2010 10:06 PM
So this is just the electrical development of the self-winding wristwatch, invented 50 years back?
Sujeet S. Kumbh
,Pune (INDIA), on Mar 09, 2010 01:43 PM
Though this dev. is 50 years back, Its use in cell phone is novel. There are lots many new things things which we know only but implimentation is not there. People are using this in new products so its good and prestigeous. you should congrats to them instead such messages.
prash
,Bangalore, on Mar 09, 2010 12:04 PM
Sounds very interesting, looking forward for the phone in market.
Varsha
,Bangalore, on Mar 09, 2010 09:34 AM
I wonder what will be the size of this phone with so many things stuffed in it!
ChandruBS
,Bangalore, on Mar 08, 2010 11:25 PM
Nokia fones already had good battery life.. atleast my 5800 has... hoping tat nokia gets lots of mnney from other brands who use ths technology..
sri
,chennai, on Mar 08, 2010 11:19 PM
heart beat power, solar power, human heat power, mechanical........ these are in patent. no one can produce large scale.

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