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  • Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 with 18W fast charging at ~RM101

    Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 with 18W fast charging at ~RM101

    It seems that Xiaomi recently unveiled the Mi Power Bank 3 which comes with up to 18W fast charging, and it will be priced at RMB169 (~RM101). While there is no official information on when it will be coming to Malaysia, we do know that it is currently listed on JD.com for pre-order.

  • realme's very own fast charging technology could be called SUPERDART

    realme's very own fast charging technology could be called SUPERDART

    Recently, a patent by realme called SUPERDART which is a fast-charging technology was posted up on Twitter by Mukul Sharma. While not much is known in regards to the aforementioned technology, gsmarena hinted that this could be a direct response to Xiaomi’s 100W charging technology.

  • Acer officially unveils the Swift 5 series weighing at only 990g from RM3699

    Acer officially unveils the Swift 5 series weighing at only 990g from RM3699

    Earlier today, Acer has officially unveiled their latest Acer Swift 5 series starting from the price of RM3699 for the cheapest variant, while the most expensive variant goes for the price of RM4699. In terms of what it offers, it weighs in at only 990g and it comes with specs such as a 10th Generation Intel Core i7 processor, up to 512GB SSD, up to 16GB of RAM as well as an Nvidia MX250 graphics card.

  • Can a Vivo smartphone be fully charged in 13 minutes? Vivo says YES!

    Can a Vivo smartphone be fully charged in 13 minutes? Vivo says YES!

    Vivo has posted a short video on their Weibo account, showcasing their new 120W Super FlashCharge technology and its charging capabilities. Based on the video description, the aforementioned charging technology is capable of charging the Vivo smartphone that is equipped with a 4000mAh by up to 50% in just 5 minutes, while fully charging the phone will require up to 13 minutes. Which is pretty quick, especially when you compare the average charging time for a typical smartphone.