Huawei’s 40W Super Charge 2.0 for Mate 20 Series: Explained!
Batteries are an important part of phones and with the Hardware of phones getting so good batteries need to keep up! Feature phones with those T9’s used to have about 200mAh batteries and would last for days. But, if phones these days have massive 4,000mAh batteries and last about a day! It’s not just about the capacity of the battery but we want them to charge fast!
Some of the more know fast charging companies are Qualcomm Quick Charge, Super Charge, Dash Charge, VOOC Charge, and Rapid Charge. Huawei’s 40W Super Charge 2.0 provides its consumers with a 70 percent charge in 30 minutes. But, the number 40W seems just intriguing to say the least. But, Huawei says it’s completely safe and they are using the good old, “low-voltage and high-current formula”
To achieve the Super Charge 2.0 technology, Huawei employs low-voltage and high-current formula. This helps maximize the amount of current delivered into the device, while at the same time minimizing efficiency losses and throttling. The company has used a nitrogen-doped carbon frame for the batteries for improved stability intercalation and de-intercalation of lithium.
Super Charge 2.0 is TÜV Safety Certified and fast charges the devices while maintaining low temperatures meaning that it’s completely safe. Huawei is not holding back on the Wireless side as well with its 15W Wireless Quick Charging. In case you forgot, the battery capacity of Mate 20 Pro isn’t bad either with 4,200 mAh so you won’t have to charge it often and combined with Huawei’s smarter AI power management it makes a great deal. To know what happens next in the Tech World, Visit RW Tech Blog.
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