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boyTi899
8th Jun '07 Fri, 18:02
China develops world's 1st solar-powered handset
Updated: 2007-06-07 15:55

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This undated file photo shows a light-powered mobile phone developed by Beijing-based Hi-Tech Wealth. [AVING News Network]

A Chinese company says it has developed a mobile phone that uses solar energy to recharge itself and can provide 40 minutes of talk-time after sitting in the sun for an hour.

Hi-Tech Wealth, a well-known telecommunication products supplier in China, claims its mobile phone is the world's first to use solar power to recharge its battery.

The company says a scale-like solar panel on the top side of the clamshell-designed phone can also be recharged by light from other sources including candles.

Hi-Tech Wealth says it has developed the most advanced solar power technology and owns eight patents and has applied for numerous others.

Many companies around the world are working on similar mobile phones but their products are still at the experimental stage, said an official with Hi-Tech Wealth.

Zhang Zhengyu, chairman of Hi-Tech Wealth, said the company began researching the use of light as an energy source in 2000 and has invested hundreds of millions of yuan.

"With more than 400 million mobile phones in the country, China would save a great amount of electricity if all its mobile phones were recharged by light," Zhang said, adding that the lifespan of the battery in the new phone is 2.5 times longer that traditional batteries.

In March, Hi-Tech Wealth exhibited its light energy mobile phones at the world's largest electronic, IT and telecommunication products trade show CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.

The company plans to put six of its light energy mobile phones on the market this year, and another 30 next year.

What do you guys think?

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migz
8th Jun '07 Fri, 18:19
Astig yan ah kng gnn bro, what if in a rainy season that last for a couple of days, no sunrise peeping in the sky? Magagamit kaya yan? hehehe...

rentao_15
8th Jun '07 Fri, 20:54
astig to kuya boyti... kaso lang useless kapag walang araw... or walang light source... pero nice share...

Pennylane
22nd Jun '07 Fri, 13:07
magandang combo dito yung sun sim. haha! para talagang naka-rely sa SUN yung phone nyo. NYEAH!

Lancelot
22nd Jun '07 Fri, 13:31
oo nga hirap kaya ng wlang charge ang battery... hehehe, kamot ka kamot ng ulo...

effective yan cgro kung mag SUN sim cya cgrado... cgrado kahit rainy season me charge.... hehehe :lol:

nice share ...

-Lancelot

carmelytes
15th Mar '08 Sat, 17:59
super high tech ah... sana andito na yan sa 'pinas para masubukan natin...

bhapz
15th Mar '08 Sat, 18:24
China develops world's 1st solar-powered handset
Updated: 2007-06-07 15:55

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u68/jinboyt/xin_54060407162442621116218.jpg

This undated file photo shows a light-powered mobile phone developed by Beijing-based Hi-Tech Wealth. [AVING News Network]

A Chinese company says it has developed a mobile phone that uses solar energy to recharge itself and can provide 40 minutes of talk-time after sitting in the sun for an hour.

Hi-Tech Wealth, a well-known telecommunication products supplier in China, claims its mobile phone is the world's first to use solar power to recharge its battery.

The company says a scale-like solar panel on the top side of the clamshell-designed phone can also be recharged by light from other sources including candles.

Hi-Tech Wealth says it has developed the most advanced solar power technology and owns eight patents and has applied for numerous others.

Many companies around the world are working on similar mobile phones but their products are still at the experimental stage, said an official with Hi-Tech Wealth.

Zhang Zhengyu, chairman of Hi-Tech Wealth, said the company began researching the use of light as an energy source in 2000 and has invested hundreds of millions of yuan.

"With more than 400 million mobile phones in the country, China would save a great amount of electricity if all its mobile phones were recharged by light," Zhang said, adding that the lifespan of the battery in the new phone is 2.5 times longer that traditional batteries.

In March, Hi-Tech Wealth exhibited its light energy mobile phones at the world's largest electronic, IT and telecommunication products trade show CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.

The company plans to put six of its light energy mobile phones on the market this year, and another 30 next year.

What do you guys think?

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guys,kahit gabi pwede siya macharge sa mga ilaw lang natin,yan nga nakalagay kahit candle pwede siya macharges..kya malaking tipid to sa kuryente,biruin nyo,kung ilang milyon ang nagchacharge sa isang araw,ede malaking tipid na yon sa isang bansa:yes:

gerrycho
15th Mar '08 Sat, 18:37
i doubt it would be able to run phones na may matataas na applications... umiiyak nga ang battery pag ginamit ming pang internet phone mo eh -- a full charge would only last roughly plus minus 3 hours... moreover pano pag pinantawag pa?

ok siguro itong phone na to kung text text ka lang :D at hindi masyado sa talk and data apps...