Report: Xiaomi’s 200W HyperCharge to begin mass production next year
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A new report via MyDrivers in China claimed that Xiaomi’s 200W charging technology could debut in consumer devices, with mass-production starting as soon as June of 2022. The report cited “some bloggers” who “broke the news about Xiaomi’s plans for this technology,”
Charge up to 100% in just 8 minutes using wired charging and 15 minutes wirelessly! #XiaomiHyperCharge
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) May 31, 2021
Too good to be true? Check out the timer yourself! #InnovationForEveryone pic.twitter.com/muBTPkRchl
Officially called HyperCharge, the 200W wired charger was demoed earlier this year in May on a customized version of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. It was able to recharge the device’s custom-made 4,000 mAh battery from 0 to 100% capacity in just 15 minutes. It was later revealed that 800 charge cycles using this technology would degrade the battery’s recharge health by 20%.
The report specifies that the 200W tech could debut on the highest-tier model of the Xiaomi Mi 11’s successor, dubbed the “Xiaomi Mi 12 Ultra.
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When Xiaomi first demoed this technology, it never specified whether this technology would ever make it to a consumer device, it was more of a demonstration that garnered the company lots of attention as more of a proof of concept. It will be interesting to see charging speeds this fast on a commercially available smartphone. Devices that are currently available on the market can fully recharge a battery anywhere from 30 minutes to more than two hours.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 03 Dec 2021
- mpx
As batteries get bigger we will need extra speed, so we should do both at the same time
- Alex
- 30 Aug 2021
- HBh
There's someone saying Xiaomi should focus on getting 5-6 days of heavy usage out of 5000mAh batteries. I don't think this people know anything about energy at all. Unless you get a tiny screen, underclocked processor and mean heavy usage a...
- Kriegsherr
- 26 Jul 2021
- ptP
Just read some scientific articles. Related to Data regeneration, lab tests vs real world implementation etc. Obviously some school graduate won't understand. In case, seek help.