The demand for high-performing technology is increasing. The world shifted towards being more dependent on technology. As a result, manufacturers cannot only dish out products without first making it as high-end as possible.
In a first, Manufacturers are now starting to roll out wireless chargers that support up to a massive 30 watts of power. That’s right. At the same time, most would think that this is overkill, and why not. I mean the amount of heat generated by these 30-watt chargers will be immense. And do our smartphones can even handle 30 Watt input? Guess what they can. Now, what if I told you that not only 30 Watts, but the mobile phone manufacturers are even expecting to have their devices powered by 100 Watt wireless chargers starting next year.
According to the tipster Digital Chat Station, the smartphones are now heading towards the possibility of having their devices powered by 100W chargers to efficiently reduce the amount of time consumed while charging. But the problem is with the issue of the wireless charging pad.
The coils will definitely overheat while delivering 100 watts of power. As to how the smartphone manufacturers plan to address this, remains to be seen.
OPPO has stated that its new 125W wired charger degrades the smartphone battery to 80 percent of its original capacity after 800 charging cycles.
If the same thing applies to the 100W wireless charging, then the customers would most likely want to use the new technology as soon as possible because the 100W chargers would not only increase the charging speed but will also become a necessity due to the advent of many high-end smartphones in the market by next year.
According to sources, the new gaming smartphones which will be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 875 would most likely support the new 100W wired chargers. As to whether they will also support 100W wireless charging is not known as of yet.
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