Huawei to launch a wireless charger alongside the Mate 20 Pro in India
Arriving mid-November
In October, Huawei announced that they will launch their latest flagship Mate 20 Pro in India. While there is no specific date announced for the release, we now know that the phone will be arriving in India in mid-November. Alongside the flagship handset, the company will also launch their wireless charger in the Indian marker.
The company says they have developed a 15W quick wireless charger that is equally fast as a wired charger. As per the claims made by Huawei, the wireless charger can charge 12% of battery in just 10 minutes of wireless charging, and 31% after 30 minutes of charging.
To keep it universally compatible, the charger is based on Qi standard, and it is said to adjust the output power automatically to charge devices that support Qi wireless charging.
Some extra smarts include a Comprehensive Safety Protection, which is automatically turned off charging when it detects metallic objects. It also has a built-in chip that is capable of adjusting the output power automatically as per the ambient temperature and real-time battery percentage.
In their official statement, the company stated, "With the launch of the flagship Mate 20 Pro slated next month, wireless reverse charging is also a feature that the device is capable of, thus, enabling users to take maximum advantage of the large battery inside the device to charge other Qi-enabled devices."
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