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Huawei's SuperCharge tech will be certified by TÜV Rheinland Comments

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  • 3J9
  • 05 Sep 2017

mixa, 05 Sep 2017Anything above 2.5A@5V on the current battery technology is idiotic. First OnePlus with th... moreChargers come free with a phone bruh...

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    • AnonD-238991
    • Nsk
    • 05 Sep 2017

    even if they got certified by the UN or a god, i would never buy a huawei phone...

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      • Anonymous
      • p2Z
      • 05 Sep 2017

      Isn't high amperage dangerous for human?

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        • gJt
        • 05 Sep 2017

        AnonD-510098, 05 Sep 2017The fastest fast charge available thanks to Huawei. QuickCharge by Qualcomm and Dash Charge... moreUse it in the car all the time , dash charge is very very efficient.

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          • r7b
          • 05 Sep 2017

          mixa, 05 Sep 2017Anything above 2.5A@5V on the current battery technology is idiotic. First OnePlus with th... moreYeah, it greatly reduce the life of a battery. And for today, with those sealed phones, if the battery's down, the phone is too. We should wait until the solid-state batteries are finalized and put on the market

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            • gJt
            • 05 Sep 2017

            mixa, 05 Sep 2017Anything above 2.5A@5V on the current battery technology is idiotic. First OnePlus with th... moreBut oh does it charge so fast !

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              • mixa
              • Sve
              • 05 Sep 2017

              Anything above 2.5A@5V on the current battery technology is idiotic.

              First OnePlus with their 4A@5V, now yet another Chinese company pushing 5A@4.5V.

              High amp output makes the chargers much more expensive to produce too.

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                • AnonD-510098
                • 3J9
                • 05 Sep 2017

                The fastest fast charge available thanks to Huawei.

                QuickCharge by Qualcomm and Dash Charge by OnePlus is crap.

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                  • syerin
                  • fFA
                  • 05 Sep 2017

                  This happens when a phone company is ran by Bruce Li.

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