Chinese smartphone maker Meizu claims its Super mCharge technology can recharge batteries in as little as 20 minutes.
To prove its point, the company demonstrated the superfast charging capabilities during a press conference on the show floor of Mobile World Congress, which is being held in Barcelona.
The charging speed is even faster than Qualcomm’s recently introduced Quick Charge 4.0, which “is engineered to charge a typical smartphone from zero to 50 percent in about 15 minutes or less,” the chip maker claimed in a statement.
The charging demonstration was via a USB Type-C port, and the smartphone carried a 3,000-milliamp hour battery, which is the capacity range in newer smartphones. The trick is offloading some of the charging pressure off the battery to the USB cable, which can carry a maximum of 160 watts of power.
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