According to the popular tipster Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi is reportedly planning to mass-produce the 300W super-fast charging technology that can fully charge a smartphone in just five minutes. The company recently showcased a modified version of the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ that achieved this feat, and it seems that the technology will be applied to mass-produced models in the near future.

Redmi 300W fast-charging

The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ modified version charges its 4100mAh battery to nearly 50% in just two minutes and fully charges in just five minutes using the 300W super-fast charging technology. The technology achieves a peak power of 290W, which is close to the 300W level.

The Redmi 300W super-fast charging technology is the result of innovative design and new materials, from the charger to the phone’s charging architecture to the battery. The charger uses the fourth-generation integrated GaN (gallium nitride) solution, which maintains the same size as Xiaomi’s previous 210W charger but with a 43% increase in power, achieving a power density of 2.31W/cm³.

Redmi 300W fast-charging

The charging architecture incorporates a customized 6:2 charge pump chip with a maximum conversion efficiency of 98%. This solves the problem of large current heating in the charging input path and reduces charging temperature rise from the source. Multiple charge pumps are arranged in a decentralized layout to effectively avoid concentrated heat generation, allowing for sustained peak power for more than 2 minutes.

The Redmi 300W super-fast charging technology is a breakthrough in fast charging technology, and it could change the way we use smartphones. With the ability to charge a smartphone fully in just five minutes, users will no longer have to worry about running out of battery while on the go. This technology could also have implications for other devices, such as laptops and electric vehicles.

The launch date and which specific model will have this feature is currently unknown, but with the successful demonstration of the modified Redmi Note 12 Pro+, it is only a matter of time before we see this technology in mass-produced smartphones.

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