• @Exec
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    41 month ago

    But… why?

  • @cron@feddit.org
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    31 month ago

    16 Amps at 20V … what type of cables will they use? USB-C cables won’t allow this much current.

      • Zoot
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        21 month ago

        14g would be great “Yeah lemme just hook up this lamp cord to my phone real quick”

        • @SirDerpy@lemmy.world
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          21 month ago

          I hypothesize that they’re using three or four USB PD, 20V 5A circuits in parallel. This would keep the hardware cheap.

          But, a single USB cable could only handle two circuits. I’m with you. I wonder what cables they’ll use.

  • Ghoelian
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    31 month ago

    Isn’t higher current bad for battery longevity? How long will this thing last if you regularly charge it like that?

    • @cron@feddit.org
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      31 month ago

      I don’t think we have the stats yet, but it most likely will not increase the lifespan of the battery ;)

      My guess would be something like 500 cycles, which would roughly translate to 1-2 years, until the battery degrades noticeably.

    • @RamblingPanda@lemmynsfw.com
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      21 month ago

      You can potentially split the battery into multiple cells so that you don’t charge them with the full voltage (if I understood correctly what OnePlus introduced some years ago). But still, that’s a lot. And potentially a lot of heat you have to disperse as well.