Here’s an infographic comparing smartphone fast charging standards Nokia X5...

 
 
 
Here's an infographic comparing smartphone fast charging standards Nokia X5...

 
xda-developers
Jul 9, 2018 11:40 PM • by Doug Lynch
Here's an infographic comparing smartphone fast charging standards
Fast Charging Standard

We have seen a ton of technological advancements within the smartphone market over the last decade. From high pixel density displays to blazing fast performance, and storage capacities that were simply impossible in the past. While there have been a lot of improvements to overall power consumption in the field, a lot of people constantly beg for bigger and bigger batteries in our mobile devices. To get around this pain point, companies have been working on their own version of fast charging technology. Each of them brings something unique to the table. A new infographic has been created to highlight the strengths and weaknesses that these fast charge technologies provide. The infographic uses data from our own testing as well as data from other publications.

Recommended Reading: Speed, Thermal, and Performance Comparison of Fast Charge Standards

Huawei has been working on proprietary fast charging technology that they call SuperCharge. This is possible thanks to their 5V charger that is capable of putting out 4.5 amps to the device. This tech is actually compatible with Qualcomm's Quick Charge standard and you can find it on a number of their more recent smartphones, including the Huawei P20 Pro, Honor 10, and the Honor View 10. Speaking of Qualcomm, their Quick Charge proprietary charging solution is well known to fans of their Snapdragon chipsets and has been through multiple iterations with all of them being backward compatible with the previous version.

High-end smartphones aren't the only devices that have been able to take advantage of fast charging technology. Motorola has a number of popular low-end and mid-range devices on the market, and their Turbo Charge feature is available in a number of them. Motorola's solution is actually based on Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 and 3.0 technology. Another interesting thing about Qualcomm's Quick Charge tech is that these chargers will actually work with MediaTek's Pump Express fast charging solution. You'll find these on devices using MediaTek SoCs which range anywhere from Meizu, Motorola, and others.

The average customer likely isn't interested in the technology behind these fast charging solutions since results are the only thing that matter. The full infographic is embedded below and it ranks each of these charging solutions based on various data points. For example, Apple's Fast Charge tech offers the highest charger capacity (watt) while Huawei's Super Charge solution has the fastest charging rate (mAh/min).


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Android Advices
Jul 9, 2018 4:42 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Nokia X5 with dual rear cameras to go official on July 11

HMD Global has scheduled an event on the 11th of July wherein a new device will be introduced with a full-screen display. Earlier there were many rumors about this upcoming device and now the company has confirmed the introduction of an X series device called as the Nokia X5. This handset was earlier spotted on TENNA with model number TA-1109 and the smartphone is expected to come in Blue, Black, and White color variants.

The Nokia X5, with the model number TA-1109, also rumored to be called as 5.1 Plus will be coming with 5.86 (720 x 1520 pixels) HD resolution along with 2.5D curved glass 19:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, there will be an Octa-Core MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762) 12nm SoC with a clocking speed of 2GHz which will be coupled with a 650 MHz IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPU. There is a 3000mAh battery on the rear to power this smartphone and measures 149.51 mm × 71.98 mm × 8 mm while weighing 160 grams.

Nokia X5

There will be 3GB RAM variant with 32GB onboard storage and also 4GB or 6GB RAM variant with 64GB of ROM. The storage can be extended further with a microSD card slot up to 128GB. Out of the box, the device will be sporting Android 8.1 Oreo operating system which could be upgraded to Android P. This is a Dual SIM variant and will be coming with the dual camera setup on the rear with LED flash and PDAF where the primary camera is a 13MP sensor.

On the front, there will be an 8MP camera and Nokia will also provide a fingerprint sensor to enhance the security levels on the device. The device will have all the connectivity options like 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, A-GPS and many more. Well, are you excited to see this device? Nothing about the pricing is known yet but it is expected to be revealed soon. Stay tuned to Android Advices for more and do comment in the section below if you have more queries on the same.

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