Xiaomi announces 200W charging technology 'Xiaomi Hyper Charge' that can charge smartphones to 100% in just 8 minutes



Not only smartphone chips and memory, but also battery charging technology is evolving day by day. Smartphone maker Xiaomi has announced the technology 'Xiaomi Hyper Charge ' that charges a 4000mAh smartphone to 100% in just 8 minutes with a 200W wired charge.

Xiaomi can fully charge a phone in the time it takes an iPhone to go from 99% to 100%

https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/05/31/xiaomi-can-fully-charge-a-phone-in-the-time-it-takes-an-iphone-to-go-from-99- to-100 /

You can see a demonstration movie by Xiaomi below.

Xiaomi's First 200W Wired & 120W Wireless Fast Charging --YouTube


The smartphone used in the demonstration is Xiaomi's Mi 11 Pro with a battery capacity of 4000mAh.



The first is a 200W wired charging test.



Looking at the power measurement meter at the bottom left, it exceeds 200W.



I was able to charge the battery to 50% in just 3 minutes from the start of charging.



Then, as the battery recovers, the power is controlled and gradually decreases.



Approximately 8 minutes after charging started, the 4000mAh battery was fully charged to 100%. The power at the end of charging is 40W.



What followed was a 120W wireless charge. Place the Mi 11 Pro on the wireless charging stand ...



Charging starts.



The battery recovers to 10% in just 1 minute from the start of charging. Looking at the power measurement meter, it is 138W.



Battery recovers to 50% in 7 minutes. Power drops from around 20% to around 80W.



After that, the power gradually decreased, but the battery continued to charge, and it was able to be charged to 100% within 15 minutes from the start of charging.



Android Police, an overseas IT news site, commented that 'Xiaomi's Mi 11 Pro will be charged from 0% to 100% in the time it takes for the iPhone to reach 99% to 100%.' Also, regarding the fact that it is possible to charge 200W with a USB connection that can only supply up to 100W, he pointed out the possibility of using 'USB-C Revision 2.1' announced on May 25, 2021. I am.

'USB Type-C Revision 2.1' can supply 240W, which is more than double the current power, and there is a possibility that PCs and monitors can be used via USB --GIGAZINE

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