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Just saw this article ARM reveals Eagle core as Cortex-A15, capable of quad-core computing at up to 2.5GHz

Hope we can get this in a Nokia phone in 1-2 years
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It is cool, but lets get OMAP4, Tegra 2, U8500 and others out first.
That thing is still ~3 years away so hopefully nobody gets hyped about it yet.

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I can't wait for the 2 hour standby cellphones...
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I'm hoping they're looking into better battery packs too...
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I'm hoping they're looking into better battery packs too...
No improvements in Lithium Ion since 2004. Bigger is better. So we're looking at 6" mobiles with 1" thickness to support 8 hrs with this CPU.

Why do you think laptops last so little on batteries?
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No improvements in Lithium Ion since 2004.
Well, that doesn't exactly mean that there won't be in the next few years.

EDIT -> Try a Google search on "Battery Technologies"...
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What about capatteries and batteries built by viruses? What's the status on those? And what about hydrogen fuel cell batteries?
 
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The bypass on all of this is regenerative solutions for mobile phones which exist already.
Charging the phone by motion and by solar.
 
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What about charging using gas...?

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I've got plenty of that...

The could call it the "FartPhone".
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kinetic charger builtin into the battery itself or the phone would be helpful, but i don't think it would produce energy fast enough to suffice by itself, would increase battery life but not make wall chargers obsolete just yet. i'm not sure what output you can expect form solar cells nowadays though, my guess is it's probably still less than the wall for anything that you can easilly carry with you
 
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