Ro, 04 August 2020Xiaomi Android Rumors
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Plus popped up on our radar most effective these days so statistics about the cellphone is quite scarce. And the primary stable leak comes from the German TUV Rheinland certification frame, which has tested its battery.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Plus' battery to be split in 1/2, probable due to fast charging
According to the list, TUV has licensed a Xiaomi phone with a 4,500 mAh battery, that's break up into two major cells, every accounting for two,250 mAh. Why is that? An educated guess might be fast charging. Most of the short charging solutions in the marketplace require the battery to be cut up at the least in half of to handle the extremely-rapid charging speeds.
This coincides with Xiaomi's 120W speedy charger that got licensed final month on 3C, so it is possibly secure to assume that the charger is supposed for the Mi 10 Pro Plus.
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