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The iPhone 17 Air Could Use a Silicon-Carbon Battery. What Is It? from Wired Julian Chokkattu

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Phones with thinner designs are enjoying a moment. But while thin phones usually suffer poor battery life, batteries with silicon-carbon anodes are helping circumvent that notion.Phones with thinner designs are enjoying a moment. But while thin phones usually suffer poor battery life, batteries with silicon-carbon anodes are helping circumvent that notion. 

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