Let the mobile phone always have new technology: light energy screen

Let the mobile phone always have new technology: light energy screen

On September 6th, a new breakthrough in mobile technology was reported. Imagine a world where your phone never runs out of power—just like something from a sci-fi movie. But this isn’t fiction anymore. A revolutionary technology called Wysips is making it possible to keep your devices powered using light, whether it's natural sunlight or artificial light sources.

This innovative system can be embedded under or on the screen of your smartphone, tablet, or smartwatch. It captures ambient light and converts it into electricity, which is then stored in the device’s battery. Currently, prototypes are being tested with promising results. For example, just 10 minutes of exposure to light can extend battery life by up to 4 minutes. This might not sound like much, but over time, it could significantly reduce the need for frequent charging.

The French company SunPartner Group has been at the forefront of this development. They’ve partnered with several companies to integrate Wysips technology into future mobile devices. According to their experts, Wysips represents a new era in photovoltaic technology, which converts sunlight directly into usable electrical energy.

What makes Wysips unique is its transparency. The crystal component used in the technology is 90% transparent, so it doesn’t interfere with the screen’s clarity, brightness, or viewing experience. The system works by capturing light through ultra-thin electro-optic layers placed under a micro-lens network, turning every light source into a potential power source.

Earlier versions of the module had a power output of 2.5 mW/cm² under direct sunlight, which extended usage time by 2–4 minutes after 10 minutes of exposure. If the transparency is reduced to 60–70%, the output increases to 10 mW/cm², providing up to 16 extra minutes of communication time after the same amount of exposure. This shows how efficient and practical the technology can become with further improvements.

Last month, SunPartner announced a collaboration with Chinese electronics giant TCL to develop a working prototype smartphone. The first version is expected to hit the market as early as 2014. While we’re still waiting for the real-world impact, this technology could soon change the way we use our mobile devices, making constant charging a thing of the past.

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