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Xiaomi's impressive 200W fast charging might actually become reality

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Victor 03 July 2021

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Remember Xiaomi's impressive charging "flex" back from the announcement of the Mi 11 line in May? Xiaomi showcased a Mi 11 Pro charging at a reported 200W and going from 0 to 100% in just 15 minutes. We won't be getting into the debate of whether this sort of charging speed is useful or past the point of diminishing returns. Instead, we'll focus on the fact that it was undoubtedly a great PR stunt, with Xiaomi even claiming to have broken a few world records in the process. Xiaomi called the tech Xiaomi HyperCharge and it didn't take long for some additional details surrounding the whole thing to come to light as well, like the fact that the Mi 11 Pro used in the demo had a custom 4,000 mAh battery, instead of its typical 5,000 mAh and that 800 charging cycles in, that battery lost 20% of its capacity. Which, admittedly sounds bad, but is actually better than the official China requirements of 60% retained battery capacity after 400 charges. But, we digress.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro Xiaomi HyperCharge test
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro Xiaomi HyperCharge test

The general consensus after the dust cleared was that for one reason or another, the 200W charging tech was not coming to actual end-user devices any time soon. Well, turns out that doesn’ts tell the entire story and 200W charging might be closer than you think.

Turns out that the company actually behind the 200W charging tech is called NuVolta Technologies - a major player in the charging design and silicon space. As per a new report, the company recently launched a second generation of its pump fast-charging chip. The very same behind Xiaomi HyperCharge. Apparently the NuVolta NU2205 is the single fastests charging chip with the highest power output in the industry, capable of reaching 100W. It is also the only Chinese chip that supports dual-cell 4:2 pump fast-charging architecture, which is how the commutative total of 200W is achieved across a segmented battery.

100W single chip charging
100W single chip charging

Clearly, the NU2205 is currently a unique offering on the market. NuVolta Technologies is particularly proud that it has managed to break the monopoly of foreign companies in the dual-cell fast charging space. Best of all, this could be great news for more than just Xiaomi and its devices. Though Xiaomi is still likely to be the first to actually put the tech in a production phone, if we are reading the room correctly, it sounds like the NU2205 could be widely offered and sold to other manufacturers as well. Exciting times ahead for sure!

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • 08 Jul 2021

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  • 08 Jul 2021

Did you read what I wrote? I have the S21 plus, aka the one with 12mpx cameras, not 108 that the ultra has. The 108 mpx is trash, that's why I don't have the ultra. Also, their entire S10 lineup, s9, s8 and s7 had 12mpx cameras. Th...

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By the way even if your statement is logical my old Moto X4 is 3 and half years old battery got bad after 3 and half years. As a brand new phone i could gaming for 8-9 hours until battery died after 3 and half years it was just 2 hours when gaming bu...

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