Xiaomi might launch a smartphone with 200W charging.

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Xiaomi might launch a smartphone with 200W charging.

Xiaomi is believed to be working on a smartphone with support for 200W charging. This year, the solution was spotted by a tipster who claimed that Xiaomi might be working on a flagship-level smartphone that will come with a combination of 200W charging. 

Now, another well-known tipster Digital Chat Station (translated) on Weibo, has spotted the same. The tipster claims that the smartphone maker is working on a phone which brings 200W fast charging with a combination of wired, wireless and reverse wireless charging.

The tipster also claims that the technology will be introduced on a Xiaomi smartphone in the second half of this year. This could be presented on the Mi 11 Ultra, which is also expected to launch later this year. There is also a chance that Xiaomi might reserve it for the next Mi MIX smartphone.

The company plans to offer 200W fast charging through a combination of wired, wireless and wireless charging. It has in the past come close to the mark with Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition, which offered 120W wired charging, 55W wireless charging and up to 10W reverse charging rates. Collectively, this comes down to 185W.

Lately, the smartphone maker has been using a 33W solution for a majority of its devices. It packed the same charger with the recently launched Redmi K40 in China and even on the recent Redmi Note 10 series in India. All the smartphones in the Note 10 strings come with the same charging.

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