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Huawei shows off batteries that can be charged to half capacity in few minutes Comments

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  • Keera
  • 9LB
  • 19 Nov 2015

This is pretty cool. Good job, Hauwei.

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    • Spike1
    • xf7
    • 18 Nov 2015

    O trully would like to see it!!! and keep the big batteries in

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      • Dante
      • g89
      • 15 Nov 2015

      "...increase the charging speed of batteries without decreasing energy density or battery life."
      HOLY MOLY,
      now that's called Tech.

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        • WATARIOUS
        • gu6
        • 15 Nov 2015

        wow! huawei you are my best mobile company in the world, i will not stop using huawei

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          • Eske Rahn
          • 3ii
          • 15 Nov 2015

          PS
          Here is a source link from Huaewei, containing links to two small videos
          https://community.gethuawei.com/huawei_fans_club/b/weblog/archive/2015/11/13/huawei-reveals-the-next-generation-of-quick-charging-technology

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            • Chuck Norris
            • 2Au
            • 15 Nov 2015

            unlike some fruit company they havent done anything to contribute for the advancement of the smartphone technology...

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              • Chuck Norris
              • 2Au
              • 15 Nov 2015

              Yeah most phones needs this technology... if its huawei yes they will make this happen as soon as possible they are marketing right now.. like the demo, so that more companies will buy their technology...

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                • Anonymous
                • bEL
                • 14 Nov 2015

                Anonymous, 14 Nov 2015Nice job huawei, but what people dont understand is that chargers for this must be huge and wo... moreYou are a nice explainer

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                  • G2 user
                  • 9LA
                  • 14 Nov 2015

                  Anonymous, 14 Nov 2015Nice job huawei, but what people dont understand is that chargers for this must be huge and wo... moreyeah sure.................. did u created it.................because i dont think that will be that size.

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                    • AnonD-150579
                    • xJY
                    • 14 Nov 2015

                    saviour

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                      • Eske Rahn
                      • 3ii
                      • 14 Nov 2015

                      Great news! Especially that it does not shorten the battery life.
                      Smartwatches usage could suddenly become realistic!!

                      Charge it while you are in the bathroom, and you are ready.
                      Imagine a standardized charger mounted by the toilets at home and at work...

                      Optimally if the charging can be done wireless.

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                        • AnonD-455738
                        • SY8
                        • 14 Nov 2015

                        There are many batteries that are shown, either they have high capacity, charge fast or both, but sadly they aren't stable enough for commercial use. Lets hope this or some other technology comes around that we actually can have in our devices.

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                          • AnonD-150040
                          • PT}
                          • 14 Nov 2015

                          Apple on fast charging: "meh"

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                            • Anonymous
                            • sv7
                            • 14 Nov 2015

                            Nice job huawei, but what people dont understand is that chargers for this must be huge and won't be in retail boxes. Simple calculation: half charged capacity is 1.5Ah*3.8V=5.7Wh, if battery is charged within 5 minutes it is 1/12 of an hour, so 5.7*12= 68.4W . It is 15% bigger charger than MacBook 13 retina.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • RIE
                              • 14 Nov 2015

                              Finally. I don't care who invent it. I just want it now. Make it happen please Huawei. Im begging you. Showing it off is not enough. Make a real smartphone out of it now. Share your battery technology to the rest of crappy smartphone out there. We need you.

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                                • AnonD-251572
                                • KI}
                                • 14 Nov 2015

                                Huawei is on the kill.....beware samsung, LG and might be Apple

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                                  • Pars
                                  • HIi
                                  • 14 Nov 2015

                                  Great ! big problem of devices are batteries . great job HUAWEI

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • tue
                                    • 14 Nov 2015

                                    Huawei is very innovative.. tbh

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                                      • Pyro
                                      • X0K
                                      • 14 Nov 2015

                                      It would be great if this technology is properly tested and come in future iteration of smart phones.

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