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Looks like a media show off. That battery would melt within two days or so. While a laptop who can handle higher currents and temperatures is getting the maximum input of 48w how could a phone get 100w when it's the complete opposite?
 

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I prefer to go old school with my superfast charging.

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nabru

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I would be quite concerned about battery lifetime. That much heat and power can't really be good for it...
 

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https://www.androidauthority.com/?p=969208
Xiaomi's Super Charge Turbo can charge a 4,000mAh battery in just 17 minutes. But when will we see it in a commercial device?

Would anybody be worried about overheating and you know blowing up?

Still 17 mins for a full charge?
That is amazing would be awesome to see this in a commercial device.

Glad to see some more movement in this area.

Once more people have phones that can do over 25W charging they will understand how awesome it is when a device takes next to no time to charge up, while taking super long to drain. After getting used to Huawei's 40W on my Mate 20 Pro, I just cannot go back to the old crappy way of charging my device it's insane.
 
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