Centre for Materials of Electronics Technology ( CMET) is recently focusing on developing Lithium-ion batteries for its device. These batteries will be flexible and long lasting. Experts say that these batteries will be foldable and light weight. A senior scientist of CMET, while talking about the advantages of the battery said, "These batteries would have a design that it would be capable of taking any shape. Also, being extremely light in weight, its applications could range to numerous electronic objects." Director of the CMET Pune BB Kale said, "The applications of these batteries are at an all time high, with more and more electronic gadgets getting developed." Also Read: Whatsapp text status to be available till next week Now, India to have 128GB internal variant of 'OnePlus 3T' Sony sets price tag on Xperia XZ at Rs 41,990