Xiaomi creates 80W wireless charger, tops up a battery in 19 minutes
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- Anonymous
- Tui
- 19 Oct 2020
not so healthy for lithium battery charge so fast, it wears them down quick, a battery u want charge slower.
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- Anonymous
- PIF
- 19 Oct 2020
Anonymous, 19 Oct 2020Xiaomi provides the fastest charging speed (80 W) for your ... moreTalk about Samsung and how they only provide 25 w wired charging and 15w wireless while calling them super fast
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- Woh
- w6L
- 19 Oct 2020
Anonymous, 19 Oct 2020Xiaomi provides the fastest charging speed (80 W) for your ... moreYeah but apple shows the battery health and how much it degrades right in the settings app. Which will let us know how far our battery has degraded, I hope Android starts showing this as well, would be great
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- AnonD-641645
- txp
- 19 Oct 2020
TunakTunak, 19 Oct 2020I think all these fast changing phones should come with an ... moreMy phone is rated for 10W, but it gets hot when charging with its 2A power cable. So I use an older 1.5A cable, it doesn't charge above 1.3A and the battery doesn't get above 38 °C. It's been 2.5 years and the battery is as good as day one.
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- Boggy-Stefy
- p%B
- 19 Oct 2020
I have a 30W charging phone. Is charging fast, is safe and is enough for me. Also, I am not planning of keeping a phone for more than 1 year, so I do not care about battery degradation. I paid 180EUR for it. Next year I will sell it with 100EUR, put another 100EUR and buy the next model, if necessary. Problem solved.
People are complaining too much or give this things too much attention. You do not like fast charging, good for you, there are plenty of normal chargers out there. Buy one and charge your phone for 2.5h each time. And you can keep that phone for 5 years. You can take it on the after life with you if you love it so much, lol.
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- Anonymous
- TRF
- 19 Oct 2020
Xiaomi provides the fastest charging speed (80 W) for your phone. Meanwhile Apple provides the slowest charging speed (0 W) in the world as the phone does not come with a charger.
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- Jasper5774
- XUq
- 19 Oct 2020
I think every manufacturer should provide battery health info.
Also it may not be relevant to many but multiple high wattage chargers on an 230 V extension cord may create sparking or damage of the board. In my case it has happened so it's either I upgrade whole wiring of my home or limit myself to 28 watt chargers.
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- Anonymous
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- 19 Oct 2020
TunakTunak, 19 Oct 2020I think all these fast changing phones should come with an ... moreoh brave new world, that has such people in't
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- TunakTunak
- vIi
- 19 Oct 2020
I think all these fast changing phones should come with an one time free battery replacement. My phone has 18W charging and I'm seeing major battery degradation in just 2 years. And charges for replacement is absurd. It's frustrating to pay 30-35% of cost of a handset for just a battery replacement.
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- Mr.Morningstar
- Dk9
- 19 Oct 2020
They really don't understand the disadvantages of creating all these super fast, ultra fast and fast charging things at all, do they?
Do they even realise how it's going to impact the batteries and all? Lol