Quick Charge 3.0: next-generation fast charging technology

 

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Quick charge 3.0 vs 2.0

What is quick  charge?How many generations quick charge goes now?What is the difference?

Phone charging is arguably the peskiest daily task, but Qualcomm Technologies is constantly innovating to bring phones and tablets a superior charging experience. We started with Qualcomm Quick Charge 1.0, which introduced our first fast charging solution, able to charge up to 40% faster than conventional charging. Quick Charge 2.0 followed a year later, increasing the charge time advantage up to 75%, as well as introducing an array of compatible accessories including wall adapters, car adapters, and power banks.

Which is the best quick charge technology?

Today Qualcomm Technologies continues to push the boundaries with Quick Charge 3.0, our fastest, most efficient charging technology to date.
Quick Charge 3.0 is engineered to refuel devices up to four times faster than conventional charging. It is designed to charge twice as fast as Quick Charge 1.0 and to be 38 percent more efficient than Quick Charge 2.0. Now consumers can spend even less time charging, and can grab and go more quickly.

How does quick charge 3.0 work?

Quick Charge 3.0 employs Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage (INOV), an algorithm which allows your portable device to determine what power level to request at any point in time, enabling optimum power transfer while maximizing efficiency. It also supports wider voltage options, allowing a mobile device to dynamically adjust to the ideal voltage level supported by that specific device. Specifically, Quick Charge 3.0 offers a more granular range of voltages: 200mV increments, from 3.6V to 20V. That way your phone can target one of dozens of power levels.

The technology has the same easy-to-implement design for OEMs as previous versions. It’s 100 percent backward-compatible with Quick Charge 1.0 and Quick Charge 2.0 devices, and it supports a broad range of connectors: Quick Charge 3.0 can be implemented with USB Type-A, USB micro, USB Type-C, or proprietary connectors. Quick Charge 2.0 is supported by a far-reaching assortment of certified accessories, including wall chargers, car chargers, battery packs, and power controllers; next-generation chargers will support Quick Charge 3.0.

Quick Charge 3.0 will be available in some of our newest Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, including the Snapdragon 820, 620, 618, 617, and 430 (two of the processors we announced this week), so you can expect to see it in next year’s round of smartphones and tablets.

What are the advantages of L Quick charge?

Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0: Increases the speed of fast charging up to 38%, and reduce the power loss up to 45% than the Quick Charge 2.0. Charges compatible devices up to 80% in 35 minutes.

Maximizes Power: Quick Charge uses the maximum power available from your Quick Charge certified USB charging source to reduce the time you’re plugged in compared to devices without fast charging technology.

Universal Conventional Charging: Also charges all non-Quick Charge phones and tablets at their normal speed (up to 5 volts / 2A). With a worldwide 100-240V AC input, it’s a truly global charger and perfect for international travelling.

Safety Guaranteed: The Quick Charge wall charger has multiple safeguards built-in to fully protect against over-current, overcharging and overheating during the charging process.

Quick Charge vs Normal Charging

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