Suggestion for high density Li-Battery

Dear Apple manager,
I am writing to suggest to develop hi-density lithium-battery.
All Apple mobile devices need hi-density Li-battery for long time using, quick charging and safety.
I am working in Li-battery material company in China, our main product is manufacturing precursor for battery cathod material.
Our company own new technoloty "non-ammonia processing precursor", recently developed precursor "Co3O4 with doping 5% manganese"
I believe this material is the first case in the precursor world which manganese evenly spered inside Co3O4. If this material be used in Cathod,
the Li-battery's energy density will be higher than existing level and make longer batter's lifecycle, reduce charging time.
For your reference, I attach the new precursor "cobalt oxide with doping manganese"
If you any question, please feel free to contact me.
Mobile : +86-139-1161-8893
e-mail : [email protected]
All the best,
Sungmin, Lee
P.S.
Sorry for that my computer can not loadup the fie.
I write down the main contents as below.
Co  69.28% (95.62 mol%)
Mn 2.96%   (4.38 mol %)
D50 16.45 um
Tap density 2.0 g/cm3

If you look at most of the adapters,the output is 5V.You can contact xperia care,but I am positive:
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