Hi Zinzo, re "MNS/C4V IP is years ahead of the competition. Samsung has now began R&D on Coblt free batteries."
Seems a quite selective statement, did you mean they are years ahead of just Samsung, as of course others have already announce Cobalt free batteries, even some household names such as Fujitsu
http://www.electronicdesign.com/power/race-cobalt-free-rechargeable-batteries
Happy reading. Seems like some big money competing against MNS in the Cobalt free stakes.
Then of course there are all those quick charging battery types such as lithium titanate batteries that may end up being the dominant technology, whilst using Cobalt they may make the slow charging battery types redundant. Like who really wants to wait overnight before continuing the next leg of their journey when others can recharge whilst having a cup of coffee. Is I3 looking at Lithium titanate batteries?
Anyway, be interesting to see who wins out. Good luck to MNS holders.
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