We’re all used to drastically improving technology. CPUs, memory, displays and other components get better, faster and cheaper to produce every year. For your money, they offer more computing power, capacity, and pixels. The law of Moore has held, and technology is exponentially improving. Battery technology is not entirely stuck, and battery technology is definitely improving, but small quantities are improving. With other types of technology, we don’t see the exponential increase we see. While other components of modern portable electronics have been rapidly improving, batteries have lagged behind. Other components are shrinking, but a significant part of a phone internals is still taken up by batteries. Today’s smartphones have faster CPUs, cheaper storage, more RAM, and displays of greater quality than ever. The difference between today’s smartphone and the one that was released a few years ago is enormous. Different individuals are working on new technologies for batteries, but it is unclear when they will make it to the market. Even the most optimistic predictions leave us for the next few years with only small improvements.