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Elon Musk is skeptical about a new smartphone battery 'breakthrough'

Apr 8, 2015, 14:56 IST

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, doesn't seem particularly impressed with Stanford University's new hyped-up battery.

Researchers at the university claim the technology can fully charge a smartphone in a single minute. But Musk took to Twitter to urge caution over the development.

The billionaire inventor is warning people to stop getting over-excited about unproven products. Although Stanford's battery hasn't been disproved, it's not yet seen results outside lab testing environments, BGR reports.

This week Musk, who knows a thing or two about technology and business, tweeted:

Still, if the battery does work, it'll help smartphone and laptop users. Scientists created a new aluminium-ion battery that's reportedly cheaper to make, safer to use, more durable than older types, and charges electronic devices super-fast.

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