Honor reaches a major milestone with the launch of its mobile phone Magic6 Proas it becomes the first manufacturer to release a device with a battery with its own chip.
Honor Magic6 Pro is equipped with a second-generation silicon-carbon battery, which provides more reliable performance in various conditions, as well as higher power density.
The battery is the first in the world of smartphones to have an independent Honor E1 Power Enhanced Chip.
The silicon anode provides 10 times the power density of graphite, but increases in volume by up to 300% and has a shorter life cycle. This is why Honor uses a silicon-carbon anode to compensate for the inherent disadvantages of silicon.

Honor says microtunnel laser-guided technology has significant implications for silicon-based anode applications. Increases the contact area between the electrolyte and the silicon anode, opening up useful capacity in the low voltage range. In the process, this helps increase the battery’s capacity so it can use more of the available charge.
For its part, the chip constantly adjusts the current depending on the environment and the loads involved. According to Honor, this makes the battery safer and allows it to perform better in extreme weather conditions, especially cold weather, and also provides more accurate percentage readings of the battery’s remaining charge. This allowed the new Magic6 Pro to charge at 80W instead of 66W.
Source: Digital Trends
