Xiaomi 5G phone with 66W fast-charging certified

Yordan, 26 November 2019

Xiaomi has launched the Mi 9 Pro 5G back in September with 40W fast-charging and 30W wireless charging, but the company is now ready to top that. An upcoming phone by the Chinese maker was certified by CCC, confirming support for 11V/6A charging, which adds up to 66W - faster than any phone currently on the market.

Xiaomi certifies a 5G smartphone with 66W fast-charging

The phone is unlikely to be part of the Redmi K30 lineup since it was already certified last week with a 30W charger in of the box. Given the Mi Note 10 lineup is already out there selling in a Pro and non-Pro variant, the model numbers M2001J1E and M2001J1C are likely for the Mi 10 that usually arrives at the beginning of the calendar year.

Arriving with 66W fast-charging capabilities would be one-upping Oppo which is currently the company that offers the highest rate on the market. The Oppo Reno Ace supports 65W charging, bringing its 4,000 mAh battery from 0 to 100% in exactly 28 minutes.

Just don’t expect huge gains as we are already reaching the point of diminishing returns - the Reno Ace is just two minutes quicker than its twin brother Realme X2 Pro that uses the year-old 50W SuperVOOC standard. Still, the 66W charging is bound to be a big step up from Xiaomi's current charging speeds and even small gains are always welcome.

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  • Raviraj
  • 29 Dec 2019
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Its 5g or 4g phone

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  • 27 Dec 2019
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Forget Li- Fe , graphene..The future is solar ...No need for external charger be it wired /wireless. Gadgets with panels powered by solar, Wind and even human dynamics is what's in the store...Not just cool for the tech but the environment too in gre...

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  • 29 Nov 2019
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Noone at the moment but somewhere here was posted a topic about graphene batteries made by Samsung and they will be super costly. Flagship device with graphene batteries will cost more than Galaxy Fold.

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