Xiaomi 100W fast charge is ready: 4,000 mAh in 17 minutes


More than half a year ago, we began to hear about a new fast-charging system developed by Xiaomi that reached 100W of power. Along with these statements, we saw a demonstration video that showed us the speed of this charging system, which left us crazy. Well, it has been almost 8 months since that time and today we see a promotional image of Xiaomi that shows us the name of this technology: Super Charge Turbo, which in a way confirms that it already has it ready to be marketed.

Currently, the fastest charging phone on the market is the Oppo Reno Ace, which uses a 65W charging power. There are other devices related to this brand that also have so fast charging systems, such as Realme, which with its X2 Pro reaches 50W of charging power. Well, Xiaomi wants to overcome Oppo’s technology and offer a charging power with a big difference and for that, it will use its 100W fast charge.

Xiaomi Super Charge Turbo will charge 4,000 mAh battery in 17 minutes, it’s official

A new publication on Weibo reveals an official image that shows us the name of Xiaomi’s new fast-charging technology: Super Charge Turbo. We are talking about a 100W power charging system. Superior even to the vast majority of charging systems that we see in laptops. With the appropriate charger and the appropriate phone, we can charge a 4,000 mAh battery in just 17 minutes. What do you think? Just over a quarter of an hour to have a battery of more than one day of use.

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We have left you the demo video that, that we saw months ago where this charging system was tested. In it, we can see that even the charging animation corresponds to the drawing. That accompanies the promotional image of the 100W fast charging of Xiaomi. We know that many of you will be thinking about battery degradation. But as we usually say, the battery used will be prepared to withstand such charging power.

Now it only remains to see what is the first phone to release with this fast-charging system. Everything indicates that the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 will be chosen to do so. Anyway, Xiaomi usually tends to publish this type of information little by little. So we should not know the phone that will receive this feature yet.

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5 Comments

  1. Jerkov
    November 19, 2019

    Lol my car has 83 747257 66263625262636376877 mah

  2. Mr. Bitsbyte
    November 19, 2019

    > We know that many of you will be thinking about battery degradation. But as we usually say, the battery used will be prepared to withstand such charging power.

    Absolute BS. There isn’t a battery that exists that can take that kind of charge day after day without terrible degredation. My essential phone has been charging on the 27W PD charger for just over a year now, and the battery life is at about 68%.

    Most people really fail to realize the faster you push or pull energy to and from a Li-ion or Li-Po battery, the more it degrades. Stop fast charging your phones unless absolutely necessary.

  3. Mike Trieu
    November 20, 2019

    Lemme guess, it’s not using standard USB PD3.0 to do this, but instead some proprietary shit… yet again.

  4. Ayaz Shad
    November 20, 2019

    And degrade the battery to die early
    But it doesn’t matter because every few months you see new featured fone launching and people are madly dieing to own them

  5. Gagarasta
    November 20, 2019

    It will be able to charge up to 100W “if needed”. I can always use lower wattage to prolong the battery life. In my case this innovation is useful when I’m in a emergency situation.