Nov 22, 2016 03:19 AM EST
'Floppy Disk' Might be Re-Use as a Smart Phone Charger

When one sees a floppy disk, it has no use anymore. But think again because floppy disk might finally be use again as a smart phone charger.

Though are no official statements yet, but a report says that floppy disk can finally be used again as a smart phone charger, according to hypervocal.com. How is this possible and what is it in a floppy disk that allow charger possible?

The floppy disk was created by IBM in 1967. The main use of floppy disk is to save and backup information from your computer. However, unlike the USB drive now, the floppy disk has limited storage up to 1.44MB,according to Computerhope.com.Thus, the floppy disk is rarely seen and use today, and is being replaceby the USB drive.However, the floppy disk is not totally extinct; because floppy disks are being re-used in different ways aside from saving computer information. And one of these ways is to use the floppy disk as a smart phone charger.

The floppy disk may look like an ordinary square plastic, but inside it has the amount battery needed to charge a smart phone.Inside the floppy diskfaux is 2,500 mAh battery that can be used to recharge most smart phone, according to Gizmodo.com.

Charging a smart phone on the floppy disk won't that difficult, so as charging the floppy disk itself when it runs out of battery power. On top of the floppy disk is a micro USB port for charging the floppy disk itself.

Though it not clearly stated how long the floppy disk be charge to be ready to use again, but there is one thing that is certain, power banks will have a new and cheap competition

The floppy disk was created by IBM in 1967. The main use of floppy disk is to save and backup information from your computer, according to Computerhope.com

Once can find a 2,500 mAh battery that can be used to recharge most smart phone, according to Gizmodo.com. 

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