Sunday 6 April 2014

Sick of your smartphone battery? Meet the world’s first self-charging handset

LUXURY watchmakers Tag Heuer, give us a glimpse of their new smartphone, and you’ll never run out of power again.
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You don’t need to be a tech genius to know that smartphone batteries are rubbish.
A days use will soon have the flashing red icon of gloom flickering on your screen.
Now Swiss watchmakers Tag seem to have solved the 21st century nightmare, with their new smartphone called the Meridiist Infinite.
We won’t bore you with the science, but this little beauty has the ability to self-charge via a new form of solar power.
It’s a joint venture between Atelier Haute Communication and Sunpartner Technologies that could lead the way in the future.
Other features on the Meridiist include a rather small 2.4-inch LCD display, 5-megapixel camera and 8GB storage.
The phone does look a little like a Nokia from the 90s, although there's not an ounce of plastic in sight.
Like an F1 car, this new luxury device is being made from grade 5 Titanium and carbon.
But don’t get your hopes up of having one of these swish smartphones in your pocket, as only 1911 are being made.
And considering the last phone Tag made cost over £3,000, we’ve got a feeling the Meridiist Infinte could set you back even more.

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