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Driven by light

06/12/2013 at 12:24

Maybe we could make this phone able to recharge or get some of its energy(to make the standby time longer) from any light source like Citizen watches.Take a look at their video:http://www.citizenwatch.com/en-us/eco-drive-technologies/eco-drive-how-it-works/could it be possible to make a “block” who does this?

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06/12/2013 at 12:40

I’m sure that there could be a special screen you could install that had a solar panel underneath the screen.

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06/12/2013 at 12:48

That would be awesome.

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06/12/2013 at 12:53

just posted it in another thread, but a special solar case would most likely be a better option

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10/12/2013 at 04:09

Вполне можно сделать не блок такой, а сам экран таким.

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10/12/2013 at 05:03

proximity charging would be sweet too.

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10/12/2013 at 05:15

Я думаю было бы очень не плохо, создать такой экран, который не только потребляет энергию, но и пополняет её.

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28/07/2015 at 15:55

I think there will definitely be companies thinking up solutions to recharge the battery. I think YEZZ is working on a solar panel module. The eco drive technology looks good, but is pretty limited in what it can power; it doesn’t have to power very much in case of the watch. Google “YEZZ adopts Project Ara” to see a little more. Though, we don’t get to see much of what YEZZ is working on yet.

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04/08/2015 at 12:34

If you were to read about on this site you would see how many people have suggested solar power. Since I have used the original site I have seen over forty repeats of solar power requests. And yes, it would certainly be possible to incorporate a block with a photovoltaic panel with the relevant power conversion circuitry. The idea of a transparent solar panel has also been suggested before, which is also do-able. A solar cell that absorbs only non visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, currently ultraviolet, and lets visible light pass through could potentially be used instead of a conventional glass screen.

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