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Phone batteries could last 50% longer if more 5G towers are built

Adding more masts could reduce the overall energy use of phone networks by two-thirds and boost handset battery life by 50 per cent

By Matthew Sparkes

10 April 2024

Building more phone masts could reduce energy use across the network

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Increasing the density of 5G masts could slash a mobile network’s overall energy use by two-thirds and greatly extend the battery life of all phones, researchers have found.

Mobile phone signals are broadcast from towers in all directions, so much of the energy is wasted due to absorption, reflection and scattering. Agrim Gupta and his colleagues at the University of California, San Diego, say that cutting the distance of wireless transmissions is key as it would mean each cell tower could be smaller and use less power.…

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