Recently, Xiaomi revealed its Super Charge Turbo 100W fast charging technology which essentially charges a 4000mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in just 17 minutes! Now Lu Weibing, head of Redmi products, has revealed through a Weibo post that Redmi will be the first to mass produce the Xiaomi’s Super Charge Turbo technology for its smartphones.

Xiaomi 100W Super Charge Turbo

Earlier, Lin Bin, President and co-founder of Xiaomi had revealed through a Weibo post that the company’s engineers successfully tested 100W fast charging for smartphones. This is nearly twice as fast as the SuperVOOC from OPPO, which is currently the fastest charging technology available in the market for smartphones.

The company also showcased that the OPPO’s SuperVOOC could only charge up to 65 percent by the time the Xiaomi’s model smartphone was completely charged. While the company hasn’t confirmed this but it’s safe to assume from the video that the tech is being called as Super Charge Turbo.

Currently, there’s no much information available related to this technology apart from the demo video shared by the Xiaomi CEO Lin Bin. While Lu Weibing confirmed that Redmi will be the first to mass produce this technology, he has not provided any timeline for this development.

 

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The company could use this Super Charge Turbo technology in its upcoming flagship smartphone which will be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 octa-core 7nm chipset. It was recently confirmed by the Redmi executive that the SD855-powered Redmi smartphone won’t be launched anytime soon. So, we’ll have to wait at least for a few months before we know more.

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