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Infinix unveils 260W wired and 110W wireless fast charging technology

This technology can deliver a 25 percent charge in just one minute.

Infinix recently unveiled its new fast-charging technology that promises to revolutionize the mobile industry.

The technology, dubbed All-Round FastCharge, consists of two solutions: a 260W wired fast charger and a 110W wireless fast charger.

According to Infinix, the 260W wired fast charger can fully charge a smartphone with a 4,000mAh battery in just 7.5 minutes, while the 110W wireless fast charger can do the same in 16 minutes.

The company claims that its All-Round FastCharge technology is faster than any other existing solution in the market, and can deliver a 25 percent charge in just one minute.

The technology also features multiple safety mechanisms to prevent overheating, overcharging, short-circuiting, and voltage fluctuations.

In addition, Infinix says that its All-Round FastCharge technology is compatible with various devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartwatches.

The company has not revealed when it will launch smartphones with its All-Round FastCharge technology, but it has hinted that it will be soon.

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“Infinix has always been at the forefront of developing fast-charging technologies that meet the evolving needs of our customers. We always prioritize the overall charging experience while leading the development of fast charge technologies, including our previous industry-leading technologies, the 160W Fast Charge and 180W Thunder Charge,” said Rita Tian, Regional Marketing Head of Infinix.

“Building on this, we are excited to introduce the 260W & 110W-Wireless All-Round Fast Charge technology, which sets a new benchmark for fast charging. With this innovation, we aim to provide our users with a supreme charging experience.”

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