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100% battery in 8 minutes

100% battery in 8 minutes

After several months of leaks, Xiaomi’s very fast 200W charging technology is showing itself. It can charge a 4000 mAh battery in 8 minutes.

Fast charging technologies Very welcome on the smartphone. Our devices have larger batteries than before, and faster charging saves a few minutes of extra operating time. Although the standard for fast charging from 15W to 20W has been established due to USB-C, Chinese manufacturers have come down to a race to charge the fastest.

Oppo is an example Announced its 125W load in 2020 Now Siomi is just releasing its hypercharge.

120W wireless charging

Hypercharge actually combines two technologies. First, the wire charging system with a recording power of 200W via USB-C. According to Xiaomi’s demonstration, this allows you to return to 50% battery on a 4000 mAh smartphone in three minutes and reach 100% in eight minutes. As with these systems, the power of 200W only reaches its peak load before the battery is fully charged. In the Xiaomi video, the measuring device will show 67.7W of power at the end of the charge.

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The second technology is 120W wireless charging. Siomi is proving it too With a Mi 11 Pro Edited. The 50-minute battery can be reached in 7 minutes of induction charging and 100% in 15 minutes.

Xiaomi does not give any technical details about its method in its video to achieve such charging speed. So we will have to wait to find out more, but find the first smartphone that comes with it. Chinese technology has developed the habit of constantly delivering new technologies, Like remote charging, Always inactive in consumer products. This allows Xiaomi to get the brand image.

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It remains to be seen when this hypercharge will violate the concept and land source in the marketed product.

The USB-C connection is dynamic and up-to-date. The new version will provide more powerful charging for laptops and new connectivity options.
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