On December 31, it was announced that after yesterday's announcement that iQOO 7 would be released on November 1, today, the iQOO official confirmed that iQOO 7 would be equipped with a standard 120W wired flash charge scheme, which is also the second iQOO model after iQOO 5 Pro to support 100W level fast charge.
From the official warm-up publicity, this 120W flash charge basically adopts the same technology as that on the iQOO 5 Pro, including the dual charge pump technology with a charging conversion rate of 98.5%, dual 6C cells and array lug structure. The official nominal charge rate is up to 100% in 15 minutes. At the same time, the 120W fast charging head of iQOO 7 is also compatible with the PD protocol, supporting up to 65W PD fast charging, which can charge laptops, switch handheld computers, cameras and other devices.
The last generation of iQOO 5 Pro uses a 4000mAh battery that seems to be relatively small today. At present, the official has not disclosed the battery capacity of iQOO 7, but it is still reported to be 4000mAh, which can also be confirmed from the nominal 15 minute full charge (the same as the iQOO 5 Pro).
Lu Weibing, an executive of Xiaomi, said on his microblog today that since the battery capacity is small, it naturally charges "fast". It seems that the battery fast charging scheme of our friends is not sustainable. However, it depends on which aspect users value more for long endurance or high-speed fast charging.
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