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Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro review

Two Galaxy S10 variants certified in China, still use 15W chargers Comments

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  • sean687
  • 3DR
  • 15 Jan 2019

Maybe they should ask their consumers what they look for in a smartphone . The faster the charging the more convenient it is for their consumers day to day usage.

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  • Peteraven
  • S4W
  • 15 Jan 2019

Chee Khuan, 15 Jan 2019At least HUAWEI gives the latest technologies to their phones. Not like SAMSUNG, still give... moreOh you answer. So you just look for the price ah?
The phone you talking about has the latest tech or has the latest screen size? 162 mm in length 6.5' inches? ! I hardy believe that 4000 mah is keep that mobile running for a endurance or 90h. And usb? Is usb type C ? Where's the latest tech on that? Latest tech of 2015 perhaps. ! And that kiring is 12 nm). Wow latest tech indeed.

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  • JOHN
  • 8x1
  • 15 Jan 2019

Anonymous, 15 Jan 2019Another reason Huawei is beating Samsunghuawei is beating samsung! lol, you guys are really traumatized with huawei and these chinese crap, just because sammy is 15w and huawei is 40w its better? stupidest comment from you bro sorry but it seems like u have a brain damage, me i dont care if its 15w or 50w, 40w etc, i dont even used fast charge on my note 9 unless, am in a hurry the most important thing is that it charges my phone that's it.

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  • Anonymous
  • vjw
  • 15 Jan 2019

Chee Khuan, 15 Jan 2019At least HUAWEI gives the latest technologies to their phones. Not like SAMSUNG, still give... moreYou can stop repeating your rants about 7nm, 8nm SoC and charger wattage in every Samsung thread. We get it. Really.

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  • Anonymous
  • YgL
  • 15 Jan 2019

Chee Khuan, 15 Jan 2019At least HUAWEI gives the latest technologies to their phones. Not like SAMSUNG, still give... moreum your y9 is like way out of its league compared to the galaxy note 9. chip set is weaker, ram, memory, camera are all way below the note. lol talking about specs and you use a y9 as your base to compare. hahah what a fool

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  • Zendroid
  • LgH
  • 15 Jan 2019

The last Oracle, 15 Jan 2019You're right. And that's why the Note 9 is the Phone of the Year across most polls of 2018. ... moreSo you also mean that Apple is the best, since they are worth more than Samsung? I guess you believe and even live fully on benchmarks too?

If you had Samsung through many generations, you would have seen that they went the wrong way. But again, Apple and Samsung are masters of making blind sheeps.

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  • Chee Khuan
  • vV5
  • 15 Jan 2019

Peteraven, 15 Jan 2019Why this forum is full of huawei fan boys? Huawei launches flagship without full waterproof a... moreAt least HUAWEI gives the latest technologies to their phones.

Not like SAMSUNG, still gives an outdated Cortex A-75 to their latest Exynos 9820 and still using outdated 8nm instead of 7nm.

My current phone, HUAWEI Y9 (2019), price is USD225 in my country, and it has a 10W charger and 4,000mAh battery already.

How about this SAMSUNG S10? Price is more than USD800 but still give a outdated 15W charger.

That's why I said SAMSUNG is always overpriced but with outdated hardware specifications only.

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  • Anonymous
  • MAf
  • 15 Jan 2019

Yusuf , 15 Jan 2019To say "Another reason Huawei is beating Samsung" is ridiculous. Samsung could easily go the h... moreThey have no valid reason not to go faster in charging speeds.

Samsung needs less excuses to keep no1 spot from Huawei

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  • RejZoR
  • M}3
  • 15 Jan 2019

We don't need more high speed options, we need ONE high speed standard. And given how many phones use Qualcomm chipsets, QuickCharge 3.0 is the best option. Nothing more retarded to have this phone that can charge at million watts, but can't actually do that if you don't carry their specific brick with you. Where QC3.0 is available by pretty much everyone and works with all phones that use Qualcomm chipset. Now, just think how many phones run a Snapdragon chipset. There you go. Just not sure why they offer Quick Charge 4.0 but supply phones with QuickCharge 3.0. And I also haven't seen a 3rd party QC4.0 chargers either. Which is a bit strange. QC3.0 chargers can be found all over the place. Have original one at work, bought extra one for home and also a car charger, all QC3.0 enabled. Plus, I found out my ASUS Transformer charges faster on QC3.0 chargers. Instead of suppled 5V 2A one, I can hook it up to my UGreen QC3.0 charger and it'll charge at 9V (not sure how many amps tho). Noticed on the power label on the device that input can be 9V and QC3.0 clearly recognizes that which is nice.

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  • The last Oracle
  • vIY
  • 15 Jan 2019

Zendroid, 15 Jan 2019Did you seriously expect any revolutionary changes from Samsung? Stop smoking that hashish! You're right. And that's why the Note 9 is the Phone of the Year across most polls of 2018.

Wait for the S10 series to release before making some uninformed guesses.

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  • Zendroid
  • LgH
  • 15 Jan 2019

Did you seriously expect any revolutionary changes from Samsung? Stop smoking that hashish!

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  • Whackcar
  • X}3
  • 15 Jan 2019

Samsung is a scaredy company. They're always playing safe and thus are always behind the competition in most categories. One faulty device should not hold up other upcoming devices. There are literally tons of phones with big batteries these days, yet they also offer some of the fastest charging standards. Samsung is just stuck in 2013.

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  • nakicccc
  • JKV
  • 15 Jan 2019

Waiting for samsung fanboys's excuses hahahaha

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  • Peteraven
  • mt1
  • 15 Jan 2019

anon555, 15 Jan 2019Meanwhile Huawei is already shipping the Mate20 Pro with a 40W charger..........................Why this forum is full of huawei fan boys? Huawei launches flagship without full waterproof and they cost same as other brand not cheaper. Is that a good brand? No its a crap brand that is getting a solid Base fan who buy everything. Well I think braincells are just for a few .

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  • Shui8
  • KZK
  • 15 Jan 2019

xXENDER FREAKXx, 15 Jan 2019Charging itself already degrades the battery, no matter how fast or slow it is. Heat is the on... moreWell i dont think that will be count lol, as every phone needs to be charged.

But yes, every charging of course degrades battery lifespan.

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  • Anonymous
  • p$u
  • 15 Jan 2019

It's the battery size that matters, not the charger !

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  • xXENDER FREAKXx
  • TRK
  • 15 Jan 2019

Shui8, 15 Jan 2019Speed charging wont cause shorter battery lifespan, overheat by charging will cause it. Mos... moreCharging itself already degrades the battery, no matter how fast or slow it is. Heat is the only thing that makes it degrade faster

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  • anon555
  • x@H
  • 15 Jan 2019

Meanwhile Huawei is already shipping the Mate20 Pro with a 40W charger..........................

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  • Shui8
  • KZK
  • 15 Jan 2019

Mike, 15 Jan 2019I really don't get it why there's such pression on charging speed. I charge my phone overnight... moreSpeed charging wont cause shorter battery lifespan, overheat by charging will cause it.

Most smartphone nowadays are clever enough to slow down your charging if heating up & stop charge when hit 100% battery even still plugged in.

Plus Huawei Supercharge 22.5w & 40w are TUV Rheiland safety certified.

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  • Yusuf
  • thw
  • 15 Jan 2019

As good as the Chinese models are getting, they are still like comparing a Kia to a Merc

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