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Xiaomi's 120W charger certified

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Ro, 03 July 2020

Xiaomi Android Rumors

We know the 120W Xiaomi charger is coming, but it might get here faster than expected. The brick has just been certified suggesting that its development has completed successfully.

Xiaomi's 120W charger spotted on Chinese certification website

The 3C agency in China has put its stamp of approval on the Xiaomi 120W charger. Sadly, the listing doesn't reveal much except that the model number of the brick is MDY-12-ED and caps ta 20V/6A.

Xiaomi's 120W charger spotted on Chinese certification website

The first device to employ Xiaomi's 120W charging tech remains a mystery but given that most of its flagship phones have been announced already, it's either a future Mi Mix device or not a phone at all (perhaps one of the Mi Notebooks will get first dibs).

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  • Chintu
  • rJq
  • 11 Nov 2021

This phone has Type-c 2.0. The article says that It handles max of 200w.

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  • Anonymous
  • fxN
  • 20 Feb 2021

Well faster charging time is good but 120w is too absurd if they dont have a battery capacity on par to support the speed of charging. Feels like xiaomi is trying to get fame by launching this.

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  • Android.Master
  • 8uk
  • 07 Jul 2020

If they are delivering 120W in a safe manner without causing battery degradation, what's your problem man? You must be an iPhone user. Always trying to stagnate innovation by saying who needs it. Similar to how they have been saying fo...

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