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Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 4:24pm On Jun 09, 2021
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.
Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by BJanta: 4:31pm On Jun 09, 2021
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/
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Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/
=Pretiboi post=102548367]Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/[/quote]

Where is it?
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Flamees(m): 6:29pm On Jun 09, 2021
King of what?
Wait my heart

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by stupidmod3: 6:36pm On Jun 09, 2021
yawn

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Nobody: 9:03pm On Jun 09, 2021
infinix and tecno 160 Watts = xiaomi and Samsung 10 Watts.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Rareoil(m): 10:21pm On Jun 09, 2021
Transsion don dey build bomb. cheesy. grin

I pity who will plug this phone, because you will just blow yourself off.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by skywalker240(m): 8:12am On Jun 10, 2021
These clueless individuals never ceases to amaze me.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 10:58am On Jun 10, 2021
Flamees:
King of what?
Wait my heart

No go kill yourself o. Dem don talk am be that.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 10:59am On Jun 10, 2021
BJanta:
=Pretiboi post=102548367]Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/

Where is it?

Check the market place you will find it there.
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 11:01am On Jun 10, 2021
stupidmod3:
yawn

If you are tired go and sleep bro

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by stupidmod3: 11:02am On Jun 10, 2021
Pretiboi:


If you are tired go and sleep bro
widely awake but d post making me sleepy again soooo yawnnnn

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 11:02am On Jun 10, 2021
Xiaomi1:
infinix and tecno 160 Watts = xiaomi and Samsung 10 Watts.

Are you done now? Better go take a nap.
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 11:04am On Jun 10, 2021
Rareoil:
Transsion don dey build bomb. cheesy. grin


I pity who will plug this phone, because you will just blow yourself off.


Na so u don dey blow yourself up since with Xiaomi devices.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 11:07am On Jun 10, 2021
stupidmod3:
widely awake but d post making me sleepy again soooo yawnnnn

Hope your not driving so u don't end up in a ditch for being sleepy grin
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Pretiboi: 11:09am On Jun 10, 2021
skywalker240:
These clueless individuals never ceases to amaze me.


I wonder who this guy is referring to...himself?

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by sunshineV(f): 11:11am On Jun 10, 2021
shey na dis charger camon 12, 15, and 16 users go use update their android os?

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by tellsblinks(m): 11:53am On Jun 10, 2021
Lol. Them stylishly they compete with xiaomi

Make phone no blow during charging test oh

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by masterfactor(m): 1:01pm On Jun 10, 2021
Bomb loading.

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by Rareoil(m): 4:27pm On Jun 10, 2021
Pretiboi:


Na so u don dey blow yourself up since with Xiaomi devices.

I use nokia

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by alfredtemile: 12:38am On Jun 14, 2021
WOW. . . This is really amazing
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by alfredtemile: 12:44am On Jun 14, 2021
Infinix - “King of African Smartphones”
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by alfredtemile: 12:46am On Jun 14, 2021
Sincerely, i really cant wait for the reality of this wink
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by coromellinda: 12:48am On Jun 14, 2021
You sure say that picture nor be photoshop?
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by coromellinda: 12:56am On Jun 14, 2021
Transsion Holdings has been the “King of African Rubbish” since inception

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by coromellinda: 12:57am On Jun 14, 2021
Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging and there would never be

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by chapelaries: 12:58am On Jun 14, 2021
This is really gonna be a big one from Infinix
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by chapelaries: 12:58am On Jun 14, 2021
No wonder their slogan is - The Future is Now!!!
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by chapelaries: 12:59am On Jun 14, 2021
Nice update Transsion Holdings - Keep it up!!!

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by saintwalga: 1:00am On Jun 14, 2021
I really like the sound of this
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/
Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by saintwalga: 1:01am On Jun 14, 2021
At least our country's level of power supply has gotten its match - 100% full charge in less than 15mins

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by vardarain: 1:03am On Jun 14, 2021
I shake my head when i hear Transsion dishing out trash like this. undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Infinix To Launch 160 Watts Fast Charging Smartphone by vardarain: 1:05am On Jun 14, 2021
If the latest Infinix Note 10 Pro supports 33W fast charging, when will they get to 160W?
Pretiboi:
Hello Nairalanders


The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.


Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.


The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.

Source: https://www.gizchina.com/2021/06/09/the-king-of-africa-is-preparing-a-160w-fast-charging-smartphone/

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