The new Xiaomi GaN charger supports fast charging up to 67,1 W

The latest reports show that Xiaomi is going to release a new high-power charger. According to reports, the new Xiaomi GaN charger supports fast charging up to 67,1 W. The popular source of information @stufflistings first discovered the Xiaomi charger (MDY-12-EU) in the TUV Rheinland certification database. In addition, @DigitalChatStation added that the new Xiaomi GaN charger supports the fast charging protocol from 11 V, 6,1 A to 67,1 W. Popular leakster @stufflistings first spotted the Xiaomi charger (MDY-12-EU) in TUV Rheinland's certification database. Also, @DigitalChatStation added that Xiaomi's new GaN charger supports 11V 6,1A fast charging protocol up to 67,1W.

 

Xiaomi's new mid-range and high-end models and flagship Model phones will use this charger. Recall that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra supports 120W fast charging, and Xiaomi also has a corresponding 120W fast charger. So this new 67,1W charger won't be Xiaomi's faster charging protocol.

We don't have any information about the release date or the price tag. However, it won't be much more expensive than Xiaomi's 55W GaN charger. The Xiaomi 55W GaN charger is currently on the shelf for around $15.

Xiaomi 55W GaN Charger + 6A Cable for RMB 99 ($15)

After the official launch of Xiaomi Mi 11, the company also released a couple of accessories for this smartphone. A few weeks ago, GizmoAlpha spotted a Xiaomi 55W GaN + 6A charger on the shelves of a JD.com store. This device is on pre-sale for 99 yuan (US$15), and the first outright sale will take place on January 1st.

The Xiaomi 55W GaN charger is very portable and has a sleek appearance. This device has a built-in smart chip and can charge mobile phones, laptops and other common devices. According to the company, it supports a wide current voltage input from 100 to 240 V and can be used anywhere.

The original 55W GaN charger supports 5V3A, 9V3A, 11V5A and 20V2.5A output voltage. If you have a Xiaomi Mi 11, you can count on a maximum charging power of 55 W. However, if your device does not support 55W charging, it will output the maximum power that your device supports. In terms of safety, the original Xiaomi 55W charger supports short-circuit protection, over-voltage protection, over-heat protection and voltage protection.

This new charger from Xiaomi will not be strictly for smartphones. This charger will probably also work with laptops and other compatible devices. We will keep a tab on the development of this new Xiaomi charger. If there is more information about this charger, you will be the first to know. Keep a tab with us.

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