Huawei is expected to launch Mate40 series of premium smartphones in October. It is reported to be powered by 5nm HiSilicon Kirin chipset. Also, it could be the last handset from the company to feature its in-house silicon apart from Mate X2. Now, according to a new report, the Mate series may be also accompanied by a power bank with support for 66W fast charging.
An upcoming Huawei power bank was recently certified by China’s 3C certification bureau. It was shared first by none other than Digital Chat Station on Weibo. According to him, this product will also launch with HONOR branding.
As per the certification, it will come with model number V035920 and will be called HUAWEI 12000 66W SuperCharge Power Bank. The listing also confirms it to feature two output ports and support older HUAWEI SuperCharge 40 and HUAWEI SuperCharge 22.5 charging standards.
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The 3C certification of this power bank also reveals its manufacturer, which happens to be Sunwoda Huizhou New Energy Co., LTD., a company based out of Guangdong province known for lithium-ion cells.
That said, since this power bank supports the two popular Huawei fast charging standards as well as the upcoming HUAWEI SuperCharge 66W, it can be used to charge any HUAWEI and HONOR smartphones/tablets at maximum speed.
Anyway, the company also sells HUAWEI 12000 40W SuperCharge Power Bank. So it’s better to invest in it if you are not going to buy any of the HUAWEI Mate40 series devices.
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