
Ever dreamed of owning a phone that recharges without wires?
Nokia has released a prototype that should solve all your problems. According to Christopher Nulls, of Yahoo! Technology, this device operates with a unique system that harvests ambient radio waves from the air and turns the energy into usable energy. This Wireless Power-Harvesting Phone allegedly can store 3 to 5 milliwatts of power, but Nokia eventually wants to increase that number to as high as 50 milliwatts of power.
Photograph (Nokia's Research centre in Helsinki. ): Antti Aimo-Koivisto/AFP/Getty Images
Many historians point the theory of Nokia's recent Prototype behind the concepts Nikola Tesla experimented with over a hundred years ago, but on a smaller scale. See video below for further details of Tesla's studies.
If the Nokia Engineers can turn this Prototype phone into an actual concept, look for more people to be using Nokia phones. Look at Consumer Electronic Show 2015?
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