Infinix introduced a new step in its quest for ultra rapid charging - 260W wired and 110W wireless All-Round FastCharge. The new solution can fill a battery from 0 to 25% in one minute over the wire and can reach 100% in under 8 minutes. Wirelessly, 0 to 100% can be achieved in 16 minutes.
The 260W standard arrives just nine months
after Infinix unveiled the 180W Thunder Charge. The new technology builds on
that, upgrading from a dual 8C battery to a single 12C battery with a 4-pump
circuit design that intelligently identifies power requirements and allocates
the number of charge pumps needed.
According to the official press release,
the charging efficiency is 98.5%, and the 4,400 mAh test battery could retain
90% of its initial capacity after 1,000 cycles. The charger uses a combination
of GaN material and AHB circuit infrastructure with high power density, small
size, and safe charging control. The cable is also important, and Infinix
developed one that can carry a current of up to 13A to ensure the 260W
charging.
The 110W wireless charging is using
custom-made small-sensitive coils with different architectures - there are
fewer but wider coils in the same space, reducing internal resistance and
subsequently lowering phone temperature increase when charging. There is also a
110W custom-made charger with a dual-coil design for both vertical and
horizontal charging. The station employs a fan at the base to improve heat
dissipation.
Along with the obvious wired and wireless
charging, the standard also supports reverse charging, bypass charging and
multi-protocol charging. It is compatible with other protocols, including Power
Delivery 3.0. The company confirmed the new tech will arrive with an upcoming
Infinix Note smartphone this year, so we should see it in action pretty soon.