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The British company Intelligent Energy has developed a technology that can make an ordinary smartphone battery lasts up to a week. The prototype developed for the iPhone 6, uses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen to generate power. As generation of waste is produced only steam and heat. To dissipate heat were made small openings on the rear. It is not necessary to connect the smartphone to a power grid to recharge it. A modified headset pumping hydrogen to the battery. "We managed to make such a thin fuel cell that can fit into the existing chassis of the iPhone without changes while maintaining the original battery," explains the company's CEO Henri Winand. Rumors indicate that Intelligent Energy may be working with Apple to develop future batteries. Both companies have not commented on the speculation.