Several U.S. newspapers today assert that Apple has issued a patent for integrating photo voltaic cells in portable electronic devices with LCD screens .
The text of the patent explains that "solar cells embedded in the handset supply the power needed to recharge the batteries."
Specifically, the cells would be placed under the LCD screens of these devices, making the mobile phone iPhone, whose surface is occupied almost entirely by a touch screen, a good candidate for this new technology.
Apple has not done so far statements this patent.
The integration of photo voltaic cells an organically solve the problems of high consumption of portable electronic devices such as mobile phones. Apple , however, is not the first company to experiment with this technology.
Last year, the U.S. group Motorola developed a screen for mobile phones that allows the passage of 75 percent of sunlight, thus enabling the installation of photo voltaic cells underneath.
Meanwhile, mobile operator Vodafone announced in April plans to manufacture mobile rechargers would work with solar energy in its project to reduce by 50 percent their emissions of CO 2 in 2020. EFE
The text of the patent explains that "solar cells embedded in the handset supply the power needed to recharge the batteries."
Specifically, the cells would be placed under the LCD screens of these devices, making the mobile phone iPhone, whose surface is occupied almost entirely by a touch screen, a good candidate for this new technology.
Apple has not done so far statements this patent.
The integration of photo voltaic cells an organically solve the problems of high consumption of portable electronic devices such as mobile phones. Apple , however, is not the first company to experiment with this technology.
Last year, the U.S. group Motorola developed a screen for mobile phones that allows the passage of 75 percent of sunlight, thus enabling the installation of photo voltaic cells underneath.
Meanwhile, mobile operator Vodafone announced in April plans to manufacture mobile rechargers would work with solar energy in its project to reduce by 50 percent their emissions of CO 2 in 2020. EFE
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