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Posted by Chuppachups
 - June 11, 2024, 11:09:20
Ive always wanted to know but how do you use non-PD protocols to get beyond the limits of what the USB Protocol allows for? Because even USB4 Caps at 230w, are they just like running thicker wire and a proprietary e-marker chip in the cable? I feel like theres going to only be a limited number of methods to actually access 300w charging even if it was available on the device. 
Posted by Papsy
 - June 09, 2024, 20:23:27
Too excessive that's true,battery technology is getting nowhere,it fuels phone addiction to,I'm happy to charge my smartphone when I'm taking a shower in the morning at lower wattage when stepping out.
Posted by Swizzy
 - June 09, 2024, 15:38:39
Starting to get a bit excessive.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 09, 2024, 12:47:02
Last year, there were reports about Chinese smartphone companies working on new fast charging tech that will bring 300W quick charge. Now, in an interview with TheTechChap, Francis Wong, marketing head of Realme, has confirmed that 300 watts charging is already in the testing phase. It is expected to fully charge a smartphone in under five minutes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Realme-confirms-300W-fast-charging-is-in-testing-expected-to-fully-charge-smartphone-under-five-minutes.845656.0.html