Huawei P50: It Could Arrive with Fast Charging of 135W

Within the hardware battle that different manufacturers have, that of fast charging is one of the most interesting. This technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, and in just a few years, we have gone from not being able to last through the day, to having huge batteries that are fully charged in a matter of minutes . Xiaomi has launched the commercial smartphone with the most advanced fast charging, but Huawei could soon hit the table.

Huawei P50 Fast Charging

Besides Huawei and Xiaomi, OPPO is another of the companies behind the most advanced fast charging technology. As the load capacity increases , it also becomes necessary to improve safety standards. In the case of Huawei, it was last October, when the company presented the Mate 40 in China, its first smartphone with a 66W fast charge.

New 135W charger

At that time and as we already told you on our site, Huawei revealed that its R&D department had already managed to reach the 120W and 200W fast charging technology, but so far they have not seen the light. In fact, Xiaomi was the first company to launch a smartphone with a 120W fast charge, with the Mi 10 Ultra, which manages to charge 41% of the device in just 5 minutes and 100% of its capacity in approximately 23 minutes.

huawei carga 135w

Now, Huawei has obtained the 3C certification in China , for a new charger with model number HW-200675CP0 and that support a charging output of up to 135W. Currently, the 66W charger in the Mate 40 series is the fastest in Huawei’s smartphone ecosystem. The famous Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station, has taken the occasion to affirm that this charger will see the light in future smartphones of the company, as well as in other devices such as the company’s laptops.

In time for the Huawei P50?

The Huawei P50 will be Huawei’s next flagship. Everything indicates that its presentation and launch will take place in China, but with great doubts about its future in Europe. At the moment, there are no clues as to whether any terminal in the series, be it the P50 or P50 Pro, will be compatible with this 135W load . If so, Huawei could be compared to the most powerful launched by Xiaomi and even surpass the Mi 11.

There are also many doubts, whether or not the P50 series will be the first to natively release the new HarmonyOS operating system, with which Huawei intends to definitively break ties with Google and shape its own ecosystem. The HarmonyOS 2.0 beta is already underway in China for the P40 or the Mate 30. What seems clear is that the new operating system will initially be a reality for Chinese consumers, and it may take a little longer to become palpable in the market. global market.

Source>Huawei Central