Qualcomm Soon: Charge your smartphone to 80% in 35 minutes

Qualcomm is reportedly preparing surprises: It seems that device manufacturers can not "fit" much larger batteries in their products, but fortunately, they will charge much faster in the near future.qualcomm quick charge 3

The Qualcomm chip maker he said the upcoming technology, which will be included in the devices to be released in 2016, and will allow the of mobile devices from zero to 80% in just 35 minutes.

Today's phones and tablets usually take about an hour and a half to reach the same charge level.

Η εταιρεία αναφέρει ότι το χαρακτηριστικό Quick Charge 3.0 είναι περίπου 27% γρηγορότερο από τον προκάτοχό του, το οποίο υπάρχει σήμερα διαθέσιμο στα Google Nexus 6, Sony Xperia Z4, Moto Χ Style, καθώς και τα S6 και S6 Edge της Samsung.

Quick Charge 3.0 technology uses Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage (INOV), a new algorithm developed to determine the optimal power transfer of devices.

Plus, unlike the previous version that offers only four charging voltages, Quick Charge 3.0 supports voltages from 3.6V to 20V and 200mV for greater flexibility.

The new feature will be available with devices running Snapdragon 820, 620, 618, 617 and 430 processors that are ready for release next year and will also support USB-C connectors.

Qualcomm announced that the high-end chips will deliver better photos, twice the performance and longer battery life compared to the 810.

The next step in battery efficiency technology is one of the hottest topics on the minds of manufacturing companies when considering the upcoming 4 and 8K, which are considered necessary for devices that support VR, or reality.

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