Qualcomm was showing off their Quick Charge 1.0 technology where it’s said that it powers devices 40% faster compared to its previous generations. The company also revealed that it’s currently present in more than 70 smartphones and tablets via its Snapdragon processors. The company was able to make this possible by implementing a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) which works through the USB. connector.
The devices that uses Quick Charge 1.0 are as follows:
Source: Qualcomm
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