It comes packed by a 4020mAh capacity battery with 9V
2A fast charging support that is rated to deliver up to 43 hours of talk time and 13 hours of continuous video playback.
Not exact matches
It is backed by a 3,200 mAh non-removable battery that also
supports 9V /
2A (18W)
fast charging technology.
It has 5100 mAh battery and
supports 9V /
2A fast charging.
It has 3000 mAh built - in battery with
fast charging support (9V /
2A).
It is powered by 4000 mAh battery capacity and
supports 9V /
2A fast charging as well.
It has 6400 mAh (min) / 6600 mAh (typ) battery which
supports 5V /
2A fast charging.
Mi Pad 3 battery life is still great, with an average 12 hour battery life from its 6600 mAh battery, and this battery
supports 2A fast charge and a very long 867 hours standby time.
It is backed by a 3,000 mAh non-removable battery that also
supports 9V /
2A (18W)
fast charging.
It is backed by a 3,070 mAh non-removable battery that also
supports 5V /
2A fast charging.
As seen on the Redmi Note 5, the Pro variant is also backed by the same 4,000 mAh non-removable battery with 5V /
2A (10W)
fast charging support.
It is backed by a 3.020 mAh non-removable battery that
supports 5V /
2A fast charging using the USB Type - C port.
The new Mi A1 does
support fast charging, but it's only limited to 5V /
2A (10W) input.
The device is backed by a 3,000 mAh battery and
supports fast charging with the provided 9V /
2A power adapter.
The 360 N6 Lite is backed by a 4,020 mAh battery and comes with 5V /
2A (10W)
fast charging support.
It is backed by a 3,000 mAh battery with 9V /
2A 18 W
fast charging support.
Thankfully, the Honor 8
supports 9V /
2A fast charging with the factory supplied charger.
Apparently, the leaked phone will come with a 5V /
2A power adapter, an indicator that there won't be
support for
fast charging, which is somehow strange given that the Xiaomi Mi 4C came with a better processor as well as kept the
fast charging feature from the original Mi 4.
I do wish that the phone
supported fast charging with third party 9V /
2A chargers, but Honor has informed us that they will be selling compatible chargers directly to US consumers in the future.
Also the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro will ship with standard 5V /
2A chargers and there is no
fast -
charging support as well.
The Samsung
Fast Wireless Charger EP - N5100
supports 9V /
2A, 9V / 1.67 A and 12V / 2.1 A
charging.
It is backed by a 3,080 mAh non-removable battery and
supports fast charging with the5V /
2A (10W) power adapter.
It is backed by a 3,300 mAh non-removable battery that also
supports fast charging with the 9V /
2A (18W) power adapter.
The smartphone also
supports Huawei's SuperCharge
fast charging technology using the 9V /
2A (18W) power adapter.
The listing does not highlight any specs of the Huawei Mate 8 but it suggests that all three versions of the smartphone will
support fast charging at 5V
2A and also at 9V
2A, which takes the maximum effective wattage up to 18W.
As the phone
supports 9V
2A fast charging, it is likely that the handset will pack in a 4,000 mAh, in short, a big battery size.
Unlike other smartphones in the similar price range, the Honor 7X also
supports 9V /
2A (18W)
fast charging.
When it comes to battery
charging, the P9
supports fast charging, however the supplied charger is a more normal 5V /
2A charger.
It is backed by a 3,00 omAh non-removable battery that also
supports 5V /
2A (10W)
fast charging.
It is backed by a 3,080 mAh non-removable battery and
supports fast charging with 5V /
2A (10W) power adapter.
It is backed by a 3,400 mAh non-removable battery and
supports Quick
Charge 3.0
fast charging technology using the 9V /
2A (18W) power adapter.
The Huawei Nova 3E runs EMUI 8 based on Android 8.0 Oreo and is backed by a small 3,000 mAh with
support for 18W (9V
2A)
fast charging.
It should easily give more than a day long battery life and is mentioned to
support 5V /
2A (10W)
fast charging technology.
It is backed by a 3,000 mAh non-removable battery and
supports fast charging with the 18W (9V /
2A) power adapter.
Though the company claims the ZenFone Max Plus M1 to
support fast charging, it is only limited to 5V /
2A (10W).
Xiaomi has continued with standard 5V /
2A charger and micro-USB port and there is no
fast charging support as such.
It is backed by a 3,000 mAh non-removable battery and comes with 10W (5V /
2A)
fast charging support.
With all these high - end specifications and dual displays, the device is kept powered on by a 3,090 mAh battery and
supports fast charging with the 5V /
2A power adapter.
This handset also offers
support for
fast charging, Huawei's SuperCharge
fast charging tech is included here, and the 9V /
2A (18W) power adapter is also included in the box.
A 3,180 mAh non-removable Li - Po battery sits inside, which
charges via the USB Type - C port on the bottom and
supports fast charging via a 5v /
2a charger.