Forget the usual 18W slow charging you get on handsets like Redmi mobile 10C; Redmi has recently teased its upcoming 300W fast charging technology, which promises to be a game-changer in the consumer electronics market. Chinese smartphone brands are at war these days, breaking the barriers of fast charging technology, and Redmi plans to break the current record of 240W by Realme.
It wasn't long ago when Redmi surpassed the 200W charging barrier with its Note 12 Discovery edition. Realme outdid it a few weeks after, bringing GT Neo 5 with 240W support. In introducing 300W lighting input, Xiaomi plans to snatch the record again. Here are a few exciting details from the brand.
In their latest Weibo post, Redmi confirms they have achieved 300W fast charging capable of juicing the typical smartphone battery from 0-50 percent in two minutes and 0-100 percent in just 5 minutes. They are calling the technology "300W immortal Second Charge."
The description on the post says the new charging standard is an extension of the Redmi Note 12 Discovery's power kit. The video teaser has a modified version of the same phone equipped with a 4,100 mAh battery instead of 4300 mAh. In a little over two minutes, the cell hits 50 percent, and in under 5 minutes, it completes the charge. If you're considering buying a Xiaomi smartphone, it's worth checking out the Xiaomi smartphone price to find a model that fits your budget.
In the video, the phone shows a peak voltage of 290W, which drops down after a few split moments. It's not a false advertisement; the battery has some protection features in place to prevent it from damage. The newcomer inherits all 50 safety protections from the original. The 300W tech seems ready, and Redmi might feature it in a device soon. Meanwhile, the 10c continues to be the popular choice of Xiaomi enthusiasts in the market. The Redmi basic 10C price in Pakistan starts at Rs. 45,000.