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In a bold move set to disrupt the mobile technology industry, TechNova today introduced the SolarOne, the world’s first fully solar-powered smartphone designed for everyday use. The device features a cutting-edge photovoltaic glass display that captures sunlight and artificial light, converting it directly into battery power.
According to TechNova CEO, Laura Chen, the SolarOne can operate for up to 72 hours without requiring a traditional charge. “Our mission was to eliminate the anxiety of low battery while reducing environmental impact,” Chen stated during the product launch in San Francisco.
The SolarOne also boasts a high-resolution 6.7-inch display, advanced AI-powered camera system, and a lightweight titanium frame. Industry analysts predict the device could set a new standard for sustainable consumer electronics, especially in regions with abundant sunlight.
Pre-orders for the SolarOne begin next month, with shipping expected in early spring.