With the current generation of smartphones and much faster processors and vivid, big-resolution displays, and always-on connectivity, needs on battery performance are now higher than ever.
But not all portable batteries are not equal, even though they might use similar Lithium Polymer (LiPo) and Lithium-Ion (Lion) cells for almost the same capacity. Plus, advanced smartphone hardware from Apple and various Android manufacturers supports faster charging rates than previously supported.
If you use the charger that comes for the current-generation iPhone hardware, or if you purchase just any portable battery pack in marketplace, you're going to be disappointed. Usually, it would help if you matched your charger, battery, and even the charging cable to the optimal charging speeds that your device help.
USB Power Delivery
PD Fast Charger is an advance quick charge standard that the USB Implementers Forum introduced, creating the USB standard. It is an industry-standard open specification that offers high-speed charging with different voltage up to 20V using advance device negotiation up to 5A at 100W.
It uses smartphones to notebook computers, provided they use a USB-C connector and a USB-C power controller on the client and host. You can't quick charge with either of these types of cables in most cars, and there is no way to pass through a fast charge to a 12V USB PD accessory while being connected to a data cable, either.
No comments:
Post a Comment