- Vivo reduces enthusiasm for 200-watt charging tech
- iQOO 13 series to get larger 6,000 mAh battery
- Vivo to focus on battery capacity instead of fast charging
Vivo Reduces Enthusiasm for 200W Charging Tech, Focuses on Battery Capacity
Vivo, the parent company of iQOO, is reportedly reducing its enthusiasm for 200W fast charging technology and focusing on battery capacity instead. According to a new report, the upcoming iQOO 13 series will have a 6,000 mAh battery, which is significantly larger than the 5,000 mAh and 5,400 mAh batteries in the iQOO 12 and iQOO 12 Pro, respectively.
The report also claims that Vivo is considering using 120W/100W charging technology in its upcoming phones, instead of the 200W fast charging technology that was first seen in the iQOO 10 Pro and iQOO 11 Pro. This suggests that Vivo is more interested in providing users with longer battery life, even if it means sacrificing some charging speed.
It is not yet clear which Vivo phone will be the first to feature a 6,000 mAh battery. However, it is likely that the upcoming iQOO 13 series will be among the first to receive this upgrade.
Why is Vivo shifting its focus to battery capacity?
There are a few reasons why Vivo may be shifting its focus to battery capacity. First, users are increasingly demanding phones with longer battery life. Second, the development of new battery technologies has been relatively slow in recent years. This means that it is becoming more difficult for Vivo to significantly improve the charging speed of its phones without sacrificing battery life.
By focusing on battery capacity, Vivo can provide users with the long battery life they demand without having to make any compromises in terms of performance or features.
What does this mean for consumers?
The shift in Vivo’s focus to battery capacity is good news for consumers. It means that we can expect to see more phones with longer battery life in the coming months and years. This is especially good news for people who use their phones heavily throughout the day.
However, it is important to note that increasing the battery capacity of a phone also means making it heavier and thicker. So, consumers will need to weigh the pros and cons of having a phone with a larger battery before making a purchase decision.