Despite efforts to optimize energy consumption, modern smart phones require more and more capacious batteries. Manufacturers are trying to compensate for the veracity of mobile devices the ability to fast-charging, and Qualcomm has this week announced the development of specifications Quick Charge 3.0, allowing to reduce the recovery time of an average smartphone battery to 80% of full capacity in 35 minutes. Devices without the support of Quick Charge may be required to restore the charge to the same level of not less than one and a half hours.
The new version of the standard Quick Charge 38% more efficient than the previous one. The recovery rate of charge increased by 27%, and the power loss reduced by 45%. Compared with Quick Charge 1.0, the recovery rate of the charge has doubled. Support Quick Charge 3.0 as an option will be available for the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 820, 620, 618, 617 and 430, and with support for standard devices to hit the market next year. Quick Charge 3.0 offers increased flexibility when choosing a voltage used to charge the device. If the version 2.0 standard means a set of fixed values (5 V, 9 V, 12 V and 20 V), the version 3.0 allows you to change the voltage range from 3.6 V to 20 V in 0.2 V, significantly improving the efficiency of the process. There were no significant changes at the level of design devices support Quick Charge 3.0 does not require that ensures compatibility with existing cables and connectors, including USB Type C. Related Products :
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