In favor of a larger battery
Vivo, like many other smartphone manufacturers from China, is actively participating in the charger power race to provide ultra-fast charging. But now, on the verge of introducing 200-watt technology into finished devices, Vivo has stopped.
What’s more important, 200W charging or a 6000mAh battery? Vivo has made its choice
Insider told Digital Chat Station about this. According to him, the project to create ultra-fast charging with a power of 200 W for a smartphone has been paused; instead, the company has relied on a solution with charging of lower power (120 or 100 W), but with a larger battery capacity – 6000 mAh. Obviously, when using 200-watt charging, such a large battery capacity could not be provided: most likely, it would not even be less than 5000 mAh.
Some may be disappointed by this decision, but many will be delighted that Vivo’s future flagships will feature a battery of such impressive capacity.
Previously, Digital Chat Station was the first to accurately report the specifications and release dates of Redmi K50 and Xiaomi 12, as well as Xiaomi 13.