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Xiaomi creates 80W wireless charger, tops up a battery in 19 minutes

Xiaomi has a wireless charger on the market that offers 55W fast charging rates but apparently, this isn’t enough. The company has just revealed it has just developed an 80W wireless fast charger that can top up a battery in 19 minutes.

A company VP posted a video of the fast-charging process, revealing the new charger looks a lot like the current one. He also claimed the new charger is breaking world records since it is twice as fast as the next in line (which is the 40W Huawei SuperCharge Wireless Stand).

Xiaomi creates 80W wireless charger, tops up a battery in 19 minutes

The 55W fast charger was introduced in August alongside the Mi 10 Ultra – a flagship smartphone that supports 50W rates and in our tests its 4,500 mAh power cell got from 0 to 100% in 26 minutes.

Xiaomi has designed a “more efficient wireless charging architecture” with a dedicated chip and an independent coil system to provide the whole 80W. There are also MTW multi-pole connectors, dual 6C series batteries in the smartphone, and some software accelerations as well. Even after the industry standard of 800 full charges, it can provide 90% of its original capacity.

The phone in the video looks like the Mi 10 Ultra with its curved edges of the screen and the single punch hole in the upper left corner. However, since the demo says a 4,000 mAh power cell, the device is likely a prototype since the flagship does not support such speeds.

Hopefully, the technology will come with the next flagship in line which could be the Mi 11 Pro, expected in the first months of 2021.


Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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