Infinix to unveil Magnetic Charging Ecosystem for the Note 40 series

08 March 2024
The new accessories ecosystem will utilize a special case that supports magnetic wireless charging.

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Anonymous, 15 Mar 2024Can't wait for the note flagship But Infinix must pro... moreTrue

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    • Anonymous
    • XBK
    • 15 Mar 2024

    Can't wait for the note flagship
    But Infinix must promise at least 1 or 2 years of update Android and xos
    It won't make sense if they don't

    Let them not use all these to cover what a phone really needs
    Software update?

      potato4k, 09 Mar 2024Is this proprietary, or is it just Qi 2? Qi 2 is basically ... moreisn't QI 2 has the max charging speed of 15W ?
      perhaps it is proprietary.

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        • Anonymous
        • Nue
        • 10 Mar 2024

        Can't wait for the note flagship
        But Infinix must promise at least 1 or 2 years of update Android and xos
        It won't make sense if they don't

        Let them not use all these to cover what a phone really needs
        Software update?

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          • Fleexcy
          • XBA
          • 09 Mar 2024

          Looking forward for this device but infinix should try and improve on their processors

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            • Anonymous
            • ak@
            • 09 Mar 2024

            Best idea ever

              Is this proprietary, or is it just Qi 2? Qi 2 is basically Magsafe for everyone.

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                • fCE
                • 08 Mar 2024

                Mills, 08 Mar 2024Moto Z series if I'm correct.Yes the Z series, with a bunch of accessories called Moto Mods. I still have a Z 2 with a battery mod, and it can fully charge the battery in an hour

                  ThatOneWeabo, 08 Mar 2024how about you bring back the removable batteries insteadNa...... Bad idea, non-removable batteries are still the best type of battery for smartphones bruh

                    Not Again, 08 Mar 2024Tips for Optimizing Battery Health with MagSafe MagSafe ch... moreYour biggest issue is that you don't have your own thoughts and thus you are just copy-pasting everything you've seen and read on other websites and taking those information for granted. Write anything you want, I can't take you seriously, and at the same time you can't take me seriously either. The debate between us is nothing, but personal on your end, and pointless otherwise, it always has been. I only have one question to you, what are you trying to achieve with this hostile behaviour towards me?

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                      • 08 Mar 2024

                      DarlingYext, 08 Mar 2024Just because it happens with iPhones doesn't mean it w... moreTips for Optimizing Battery Health with MagSafe
                      MagSafe charging is a convenient and efficient way to power up your devices, and addressing the question "Is MagSafe charging bad for the battery?" is essential for understanding its impact on battery health. Here are some tips to optimize battery health while using MagSafe charging:

                      Use Official Accessories: Stick to Apple's official MagSafe accessories or those from reputable brands. This helps ensure compatibility and safe charging practices.
                      Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Charging your device in extremely hot or cold environments can negatively impact battery health. Try to keep your device and charger in a moderate temperature range during charging.
                      Moderate Charging Speeds: While MagSafe supports faster charging, consider using moderate charging speeds when you don't need a quick top-up. Slower charging generates less heat and is gentler on the battery.
                      Charge Before Extreme Depletion: Avoid letting your battery level drop to very low percentages before charging. It's better to charge your device when it reaches around 20-30% remaining battery.
                      Regular Partial Charging: Lithium-ion batteries, which most devices use, benefit from partial charging cycles. Charging from 20-80% is generally considered optimal for battery health.
                      Unplug When Fully Charged: Once your device reaches 100% charge, disconnect it from the charger. Continuously keeping the device plugged in at full charge can strain the battery over time.
                      7. Periodic Full Charge: While partial charging is beneficial, an occasional full charge (0-100%) can recalibrate the battery and ensure accurate battery level readings.
                      8. Storage at Optimal Levels: If you're storing your device for an extended period, aim for around 50% battery charge. Extreme low or high battery levels during storage can contribute to battery deterioration.
                      The above is found @ Anker

                      You have again in the downvote said you are right Gsmarena IS WRONG.
                      Good luck with that approach

                        Not Again, 08 Mar 20243 post 3 errors "Just because it happens with iPhones... more"Actually you are wrong as the laws of physics still apply universally"

                        Oh suddenly you are a physicist as well just because you've read an article, good job! Anyways there is nothing harmful about fast wireless charging, but thanks for your non-experienced input.

                        "This is what you should have written
                        Qi2 WAS STANDARDISED by the Wireless Power Consortium..."

                        "The Qi2 wireless charging standard, developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), represents a significant advancement from the original Qi standard. Announced in early 2023, Qi2 incorporates features inspired by Apple's MagSafe technology, notably the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP)."

                        https://www.anker.com/qi2-wireless-charging

                        So, any proof about what you are claiming?

                        " I should be writing OP in other articles not playing clean up here"

                        Cleanup? Just who exactly do you think you are here? Creep with a god complex is all you are.

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                          DarlingYext, 08 Mar 2024You might, but most of us don't live in the Stone Age ... more3 post 3 errors
                          "Just because it happens with iPhones doesn't mean it would happen to any Android phone."

                          Actually you are wrong as the laws of physics still apply universally
                          https://www.gizchina.com/2020/10/27/apple-has-finally-revealed-the-drawbacks-of-magsafe-charging/

                          "And here we go with the first one who thinks this is an iPhone copy feature, when it's actually Qi2 developed by the Wireless Power Consortium"

                          This is less but wrong all the same also he didn't say what your answer purports to answer
                          This is what you should have written
                          Qi2 WAS STANDARDISED by the Wireless Power Consortium...

                          Post Wireless! No thank you. I still use a 5W charger to charge my phone.
                          Reply You might, but most of us don't live in the Stone Age anymore.

                          The features in iPhone 15 range. So personal choice as to method to charge phone.
                          If I wanted to be critical I would have written is there a choice?

                          https://www.gsmarena.com/qi2_wireless_chargers_confirmed_to_debut_this_holiday_season_-news-60603.php
                          The above is shows you didn't read before replying. I nor anybody else should be reading multiple comments which are WRONG I am use to it. I should be writing OP in other articles not playing clean up here

                            sr777, 08 Mar 2024Wireless! No thank you. I still use a 5W charger to charge ... moreYou might, but most of us don't live in the Stone Age anymore.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • txG
                              • 08 Mar 2024

                              Motorola z did this already

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                                • Anonymous
                                • wr0
                                • 08 Mar 2024

                                I guess no utrawide lens (as always)

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                                  • 08 Mar 2024

                                  Wireless! No thank you. I still use a 5W charger to charge my phone.

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                                    • 08 Mar 2024

                                    R4TM4NN, 08 Mar 2024Transsion has become the chinese LG at this point. They kee... moreYes. At least one brand is daring to make things less boring.

                                      how about you bring back the removable batteries instead

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                                        • ehw
                                        • 08 Mar 2024

                                        Can u just bring back swappable batteries?