Battery life is a big deal for mobile devices from laptops on down to smartphones. One of the biggest drags on your smartphone’s battery life is the collection of power amplifiers involved in creating radio signals. Now, an MIT-based startup claims to have solved the engineering puzzle and can give smartphones significantly longer battery lives.
The iPhone 5 has several power amplifers in it. Eta Devices is working on technology that could conceivably put the work of all of them onto one chip.
Right now, many phones have multiple power amplifiers to handle various cell phone standards, including CDMA, GSM, and 4G/LTE. The path to lower power draw is a single power amplifier that handles all of these standards.
Surely the biggest power drain is the screen and processor, not the cell radios.
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