Rapid changes in smartphone technology have not solved the major problem of short battery durations that users find unacceptable
Silicon carbon batteries represent advanced lithium-ion batteries because they substitute graphite anodes with silicon-carbon composites
The lithium ion storage capacity for silicon reaches 10 times higher than graphite which creates substantial energy density improvement
The storage capacity of silicon carbon batteries exceeds conventional lithium-ion batteries by 30-50% according to current estimates
Smartphones of the future will have the ability to achieve full charge in 10 to 15 minutes thus shortening periods of inactivity
Experimental data indicates silicon carbon anode batteries will control the smartphone market starting from 2027 through 2030, eliminating traditional lithium-ion batteries.