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Samsung unveils flexible batteries

byCustoms Today Report
17/10/2014
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SEOUL: Samsung is launching new quality of products to compete with the other counterparts in the market. Now the electronics manufacturer is unveiling a unique flexible battery at the InterBattery 2014 exhibit in the South Korean capital.

By nature, batteries are solid chunks, whether they be rectangular, circular or cylindrical. The challenge, at first, is to develop batteries that could take on a more unorthodox shape. But the real goal was to create one that could be bent and deformed whichever way you please. To that extent, Samsung has reached that utopia and showcased a flexible battery for electric gadgets.

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