XIAOMI SHOWCASED SUPER CHARGE TURBO SUPPORTING 100W POWER.
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18W and I think it’s fast, imagine this! 😅
17mins fully charged. Damn.
This is insane.
Why is it all in CAPS?
now that’s epic
One of xiaomi’s engineer says on weibo, “the chager will be really big and won’t be cheap”.
Even oppo needs 2 seperate battery connected together to achieve 50w. This, in no way will be cheap or be available on phone
Yup should be good.
If price will be right and triggers for faster modes will be easily obtainable, I am gonna buy a few to power misc electronics at home. Lipo chargers, amps, lightboxes… Sweet.
Samsung Note 7 \*intensifies\*
Jokes aside, this is incredible. I guess they’re splitting the battery cell to split the load.
I can’t think of another way, a single battery can handle 100W with the current tech.
Guess I’m skipping the Mi 9 😬
They’ll probably use the same sort of “trick as Oppo. Puting two 2000mah batteries in the phone to split the load instead of one 4000mah. Maybe they’ll even find a way to put four separate batteries in.
I pretty sure there’s no way they can charge a single 3000-4000mah battery on 100Watt
that’s cool
YiHome camera servers been broken for 3 months
There are times when i just have no time and want to charge fast … but in 90% of my time i just load over night. Would be cool to have a switch for “turn on fast charging” or “Just do what’s best for the battery”.
Depends on where all the heat will go. If its the charger it’ll be fine. If its the battery…. Not so fine
I’m in no way a specialist on batteries. But I know OPPO uses bi-cell batteries for their SuperVOOC charging. (\~50W)
And I thought that means both cells basically receive \~25W from the charger, which to me sounds like splitting the load over 2 cells.
Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Damn that’s incredible
Amazing!
Yeah, I’m quite happy to just plug it in somewhere and leave it for an hour. Wireless charging seems much more useful for daily life imo as you can passively top up slowly.
I know, but it’s way to hidden for fast swapping it as needed.
> God damn 🔥
Hopefully not.
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The battery could be in series when discharging and in parallel when charging, it wouldn’t matter much for weight and thickness.
God damn 🔥, I need this
So can this charge a xiaomi notebook pro then ?
This can’t be good for the battery, can it?
The lithium battery pack usually takes in 4.5V to charge, and they have a maximum input amperage, so when they charge in parallel they don’t have to convert the voltage down.