There is no doubt that I do Xiaomi Mi 6 is a turning point for the company's smartphones. But among all the features of Mi 6 (which you can find in this article) there is definitely one that has puzzled many users: what kind of fast recharge is compatible the excellent Xiaomi Mi 6?
The answer will surprise you!
Lei Jun's words on Xiaomi Mi 6 are confirmed!
Although it has not been presented in any way at the launch of Mi 6, this is perhaps the most innovative feature on the flagship of Xiaomi!
The Xiaomi Mi 6, in fact, is compatible with fast charging technology USB PD (USB Power Delivery), as well as obviously for Quick Charge 3.0.
But what exactly is this charging mode pre-announced by the same CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun? USB PD allows you to use up to 100W taking full advantage of the standard USB 3.1 (more advanced than the USB Type-C) in order to speed up charging Xiaomi Mi 6. According to the theoretical specifications, then this new technology can increase the performance of 10 times compared to current technologies!
To verify this, some sites have carried out the tests in question by verifying that the Mi 6 supports the USB PD! And ... hear, listen!
It's all true!!!
There were two tests: the first, carried out with the CDQ-2QM charger, shows how fast charging reaches 16W (9.05V / 1.76A), while the second was made with the Romoss AC30U charger. The second test also gave positive results, in line with those obtained in the first case (9.36V / 1.68A). We can therefore definitively ascertain that the Xiaomi Mi 6 supports USB Power Delivery technology. What we can expect from this news in the near future we do not know for sure, but for sure we can say that Xiaomi always has a look towards the future on its side!
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Hi guys, but does my mix support this kind of charging?
I do not want a PD Mi6 !! LoL
Everything nice. But damn ... From mi2s, mi4, now mi5pro, and almost the entire redmi series, apart from the photos that do not improve too much, it makes no sense.
Android but let's say software in the first place, it's way back. So much power for nothing.
Today a top of the range, honestly, if they don't revolutionize things a bit, it doesn't make sense.
True, I agree. Especially when it comes to true Nougat features. But as I reported in an article a few days ago, it could still be due to the fact that starting from Android 7.1, vendors will have to comply with certain guidelines dictated by Google