Tag: Charger

  • One Charger For Mobile, Laptop and Tablet: Here’s What Govt Is Planning To Ensure Uniform Charging Port for Electronic Devices

    One Charger For Mobile, Laptop and Tablet: Here’s What Govt Is Planning To Ensure Uniform Charging Port for Electronic Devices

    A common charger for laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices? that seems not possible yet, however, the government is brainstorming a plan for having uniform charging ports for all electronics. This move will end the redundancy of having multiple chargers in every household. Now, all devices will be equipped with the C-type charging port, and this will be rolled out in a step-wise manner. Scroll down to know more about the common charger for all devices.Type-C Charger for All! US Lawmakers Push for Universal Chargers for Smartphones and Other Portable Electronic Devices to Cut E-waste.

    Common Charger for All Electronic Devices:

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  • Apple Reveals Upcoming Dual-Port 35W USB-C Charger

    California, April 9: Apple is set to introduce a 35W USB-C charger with two ports, likely powered by gallium nitride (GaN) technology that might also make it smaller, reported The Verge. According to a leaked document found by 9to5Mac, this would be the first dual-port charger Apple has ever made.

    Apparently, Apple accidentally threw a support document live for an ‘Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter,’ and 9to5Mac managed to snap a screenshot right before it was taken off. The leaked document states that each port can operate in one of the following four modes; 5VDC/3A, 9VDC/3A, 15VDC/2.33A, or 20VDC/1.75A.

    “Use the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter and a USB-C cable (not included) to charge your device. Connect a USB-C cable to either port on the power adapter, extend the electrical prongs (if necessary), then plug the power adapter firmly into the power outlet. Ensure the power outlet is easily accessible for disconnecting. Connect the other end of the cable to your device,” read the deleted document. OnePlus 10 With Dimensity 9000 SoC To Reportedly Debut Soon, OnePlus 10 Ultra in the Works.

    Earlier in March, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had mentioned the possible launch of a ’30W power adapter’ at some point in 2022. He added that the charger will be using gallium nitride or ‘GaN’ technology, allowing for a smaller and lighter form factor due to its improved power efficiency.

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  • Amazon Alexa’s Challenge To 10-Year-Old Girl: ‘Plug in Phone Charger, Touch Live Plug With Penny’ Incites Outrage on Twitter

    A 10-year-old girl, who asked Amazon’s Alexa for a challenge, received an extremely impractical and dangerous advice. The girl’s mother took to Twitter and shared a screenshot of the reply by Alexa to the girl’s query who had asked for a challenge. According to the screenshot shared by the mother, Alexa’s reply to the “challenge” query was “Plug in a phone charger about halfway into a wall outlet, then touch a penny to the exposed prongs.” The smart speaker’s reply caused outrage on Twitter, following which the company reportedly made amends to ensure that a repeat of the embarrassing act does not occur again.

    The Tweet By Mother Showing Alexa’s Reply 

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  • Type-C Charger for All! EU Law To Force All Portable Electronic Devices and Mobile Phones Including iPhones To Have USB-C Port To Cut E-Waste

    London, September 23: The European Union unveiled plans Thursday that would require smartphone makers to adopt a single charging method for mobile devices.

    The EU Commission proposed legislation Thursday that would mandate USB-C cables for charging, technology that many device makers have already adopted. The main holdout is Apple, which has resisted the bloc’s efforts for a unified standard. iPhones come with the company’s own Lightning charging port, though the newest models come with cables that can be plugged into a USB-C socket. Also Read | PM Narendra Modi US Visit Schedule: From QUAD Summit to Meeting With Joe Biden and UNGA Address, Know Day-Wise Itinerary As per India Time.

    The push by the EU will certainly be cheered by the millions of people who have searched through a drawer full of cables for the right charger. But the EU also wants to cut down on the 11,000 metric tons of electronic waste thrown out every year by Europeans. Also Read | Under Taliban’s Regime, There Is No Scope of Music in Afghanistan as Musicians Fear Ban on the Art Form.

    The commission said the typical person living in the EU owns at least three chargers, and use two regularly, but 38% of people report not being able to charge their phones at least once because they couldn’t find a compatible charger. Some 420 million mobile phones or portable electronic devices were sold in the EU last year.

    “Chargers power all our most essential electronic devices. With more and more devices, more and more chargers are sold that are not interchangeable or not necessary. We are putting an end to that,” Thierry Breton, the EU’s internal market commissioner, said.

    “With our proposal, European consumers will be able to use a single charger for all their portable electronics – an important step to increase convenience and reduce waste.”

    Under the proposed law, which must still be scrutinized by the European Parliament, phones, tablets, digital cameras, handheld video game consoles, headsets and headphones sold in the European Union would all have to come with USB-C charging ports.

    After attempting for more than a decade to cajole the industry into adopting a common standard, the EU’s executive Commission is pushing the issue.

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  • China may be restricting wireless charger wattage in smartphones, here’s why it may affect you – morningtidings

    China may be restricting wireless charger wattage in smartphones, here’s why it may affect you – morningtidings

    The days of wireless charging going up and up and at times insanely up may be limited. The reason: China is seemingly looking at restricting wireless charger wattage to a maximum of 50W. According to information reportedly shared by China’s ministry of industry and information technology, “From January 1, 2022, all mobile and portable wireless charging devices produced, imported, sold, and used in China should not exceed 50W.” This is said to be part of a document titled ‘Interim Provisions on Radio Management of Wireless Charging’.
    At present, there’s no other information available on this including the likely reasons behind this capping on wireless charging wattage by China. Speculations suggest that one of the reasons may be the risks said to be posed by super-fast wireless charging standards. These include overheating of wires and other components which at times can prove to be dangerous for smartphone users. Other common disadvantages include lack of common standards, slow charging speed and the need for a charging pad to use it. However, none of the latter are likely to be the reason behind this ban.
    Chinese smartphone brands dominate the wireless charging space
    Over the past few years, wireless charging has become a common feature in all flagship phones, especially with all those glass backs. You may also find the tech in a few mid-range phones. In fact, this year there has been a constant increase in the wattage of wireless charging tech offered by smartphone brands, especially the Chinese. Earlier this year, Xiaomi introduced 200W HyperCharge fast charging technology that claims to fully charge a 4,000mAh battery in less than 8 minutes. The company also introduced 120W wireless fast charging technology that claims to fully charge a smartphone with the same battery capacity within 15 minutes. Oppo and OnePlus too offer devices that support 50 watt-plus wireless charging technology.
    It’s so far also not clear what happens to the devices which already support or come with over 50 watt wireless charging. May be we will get to know more in the next few months. But one thing is clear, with Chinese brands ruling the global smartphone market this change, if and when comes into effect, will surely affect smartphone users worldwide.

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  • Realme Flash With MagDart Wireless Magnetic Charger To Be Launched Soon: Report

    Realme Flash With MagDart Wireless Magnetic Charger To Be Launched Soon: Report

    New Delhi: Smartphone brand realme is set to launch a new device with MagDart wireless magnetic charger which will be the first in the Android ecosystem. An apparent take on Apple’s MagSafe technology, the realme Flash smartphone will use magnetic wireless charging. Looks bulky in the first look, Realme MagDart will clip onto the back of the device and pump out an undisclosed amount of power, reports GSMArena. Realme Buds Q2 Neo Earbuds To Be Launched in India on July 23, 2021.

    “The charging speeds will exceed 15W and that Realme’s solution will be the fastest magnetic charger in the world once it launches,” the report said on Monday.

    The charger also packs a USB-C connector. The smartphone will have one 12GB and 256GB variant. ‘Realme Flash’ with a triple camera system at the rear is likely to house Snapdragon 888 chip with Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 on top. MagSafe is a new feature on all iPhone 12 models that allows for magnetic accessories to be attached to the back of the devices.

    The MagSafe technology features an array of magnets around the wireless charging coil at the back of the iPhone 12 in a beautifully placed ring, optimised for alignment and efficiency. MagSafe chargers efficiently provide up to 15W of power, while still accommodating existing Qi-enabled devices, meaning you can still use any standard Qi-compatible wireless charger.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 27, 2021 05:41 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger Combo Launched in India, Check Price Here

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger Combo Launched in India, Check Price Here

    Mi India officially launched its 67W SonicCharge 3.0 charger in the country. The charger was first teased by the company in May 2021 and now it has finally debuted in India. It delivers a maximum charging speed supported by the Mi 11 Ultra smartphone and other USB Type-C powered devices. As the name suggests, the charger provides a maximum charging output of 67W and is claimed to fuel multiple devices such as smartphones, laptops, headphones and more. Mi 67W Charger With Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Support To Be Launched on July 12, 2021.

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger is priced at Rs 1,999 and available via the company’s official website, Mi Home Stores and offline stores. It is only available in white colour. It comes with a 6A USB Type-C cable that can be connected to the adapter with a single USB Type-A port.

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger (Photo Credits: Xiaomi India)

    The device gets a two-prong design and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology and is made from polycarbonate.

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger

    Mi 67W SonicCharge 3.0 Charger (Photo Credits: Xiaomi India)

    The charger is certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and comes with built-in surge protection to meet all safety, quality and reliability requirements.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 12, 2021 06:08 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Mi 67W Charger With Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Support To Be Launched on July 12, 2021

    Mi 67W Charger With Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Support To Be Launched on July 12, 2021

    Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker will officially launch its 67W charger on July 12, 2021. The company shared a video teaser on its official Twitter handle providing a glimpse of the same which reveals a few of its features. Xiaomi has also set up a dedicated microsite for its upcoming product. As per Mi India, the upcoming 67W charger will be capable of charging multiple devices including headphones, Mi Band, smartphones, laptops and Type-C compatible devices. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra First Online Sale Today in India at 12 Noon, Check Price & Offers Here.

    Mi 67W Charger

    Mi 67W Charger (Photo Credits: Xiaomi India)

    As the name says, the charger will support a maximum charging speed of 67W. Touted as the most powerful charger, it will also come with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support.

    Mi 67W Charger

    Mi 67W Charger (Photo Credits: Xiaomi India)

    According to the released video teaser, the device will be shipped with a bundled USB-A to USB-C cable in the box with BIS certification.

    This is all we know about the Mi 67W charger. As of now, it is unclear what will be the pricing of the upcoming 67W charger and when it will be made available for sale. We expect the company to announce the same on July 12, 2021.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 09, 2021 06:04 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).