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JAKARTA - Xiaomi is again competing in the fast charging technology lineup. By presenting its first wireless charging technology with a capacity of 80W.

Quoting GizChina , Monday, October 19, Xiaomi showed a short promotional video of the Mi 10 Pro using 80W charging technology. This means charging a 4,000mAh battery of up to 50 percent in eight minutes and 100 percent in 19 minutes.

The vice president of the Xiaomi Group, Zeng Xuezhong said that Xiaomi is customizing its architecture and a more efficient wireless charging chip. This charger comes with an independent composite coil system design.

This wireless technology also uses a multi-pole MTW fast-charging battery, a dual 6C series battery, accompanied by multi-stage variable current control. Furthermore, this device supports MiFC fast charging.

Zeng continued, the wireless charging base also uses a high-speed silent fan. This means that the charging technology can charge efficiently without hearing any sound.

This charger is a high power device which generates low heat during the process. At the same time, it can still maintain more than 90 percent of the effective capacity after 800 complete charges and discharges without compromising battery health.

Previously, Oppo also used 65W charging technology which could charge a 4,000mAh battery in 30 minutes. Unfortunately, this technology has not been implemented in commercial devices.

So far, Huawei and Xiaomi are competing to present fast charging technology. However, for wireless charging technology, the two major vendors are still developing their devices to compete with other companies.

Where the OnePlus 8 Pro managed to bring wireless charging technology to the 30W option. Meanwhile, Apple presents MagSafe technology for the iPhone 12 line, which can charge wirelessly up to 15W.

Of course, the presence of wireless charging technology capable of delivering 80W of power will change the current market. So that other vendors will start competing to present similar technology or above.


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