Abstract
If handheld devices continue to improve and demand more power, then
traditional batteries will soon be unable to deliver the required energy -
FACT.
Power-hungry multimedia applications will drain traditional batteries rapidly
and users and the industry demand that the power gap is reduced quickly.
Micro fuel cells are emerging as a viable technology alternative to achieve
this goal. However, critical questions remain, such as, when will micro fuel
cells be available in commercial handsets and laptops? And how can they help
improve the user experience? How much will they cost and what impact this will
have on handset costs. Only visiongain's brand new exclusive management report
will tell you.
A longer battery life is essential to both the consumer and enterprise
segments, with consumer surveys showing extended battery life to be by far the
most desired functionality by end users. What are you doing to satisfy your
customers' requirements? Handset OEMs and mobile operators who can cater to
this demand with longer phone operating hours will create a powerful element
of product and service differentiation. Shouldn't you be delivering this
demand to your clients, today?
Indeed, OEMs and operators are waking up to the potential on offer by fuel
cells for the next generation of mobile phones and laptops. Fuel cell
manufacturers are aggressively working beyond R&D to commercialise their
products. But is there a business model for micro fuel cells? Which fuel cell
manufacturers have the most solid strategies? This report will answer your
questions, and more.
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