Huawei certifies new 100W and 65W smartphones
Huawei has recently certified new smartphones via China’s Compulsory Certificate revealing various new details on both new devices including 66W and 100W charging capability. On the other hand, the Chinese tech maker has certified these new devices in different categories such as notebooks and smartphones.
According to the certificate, Huawei has two new smartphones with model numbers – NCO-AL00 and GLA-AL00 that support 66W and 100W charging capability respectively. Reports suggest these smartphones could draw from the upcoming Huawei Nova 10 series, while it could also include models from the next Huawei flagship – Huawei Mate 50.
As for now, Huawei has not confirmed any specific launch date for any of the above-mentioned models or confirmed their identity. Other than, the charging capacity, these certificate reveals to feature LTE 4G network connection for both models.
In Addition, the company has also certified new notebook models – MRGF-series devices that have 100W charging adapter to fulfill fast charging progress.
100W charging:
Last year, Huawei introduced Nova 9 Pro with a 100W charger that could recharge your phone’s battery within 20 minutes of the timespan. It’s Huawei’s self-developed 100W fast-charging solutions that have powerful intelligent computing output. Combined with 5C high-power single cell, multi-electrode combination technology, high energy density, and low discharge loss, this 100W charger brings you a lightning-like charging experience.
(via – ithome)
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