Infinix To Announce 260W Thunder Charge Charging System on March 9:
Infinix is apparently aiming to reveal details of a new 260W Thunder Charge charging technology, which might hit the market shortly. This year has seen a flurry of phone manufacturers compete to provide their clients some of the quickest charging methods available with their new gadgets. Several of these companies are currently working on quicker charging solutions and plan to deploy them shortly. If Infinix does truly release the 260W Thunder Charge charger, it will become the world's quickest smartphone charger.
According to GSMArena, a picture of the yet-to-be-announced Infinix 260W Thunder Charge charger has been leaked with what looks to be the recently unveiled Infinix Zero Ultra. According to the source, the new 260W charging system would incorporate a four-way 100W charge pump and an AHB (Advanced High-Performance Bus) circuit layout with protected charging management.
According to the source, Infinix will most likely introduce its 260W Thunder Charge charging method on March 9. It is unknown whether a new phone will be introduced alongside the 260W charger, or if the new charging method will be shown using an updated version of the Infinix Zero Ultra. In any case, the article claims that Infinix would introduce a phone with a 260W charger by the end of the year.
According to the source, Infinix is also testing compatibility for 100W wireless charging. According to the manufacturer, this charger has a custom-coil design that enhances charging efficiency, decreases internal resistance, and extends peak power charging time.
The 260W Thunder Charge charger, if released, will be the quickest smartphone charger on the market to date. Realme just announced its GT Neo 5 and GT 3 models with 240W Fast Charging capabilities, putting it at the forefront of the fastest-charging smartphones.
Redmi, one of the largest smartphone makers, has stated that they are testing a 300W Immortal Second Charger that can totally charge a 4,100mAh battery-supported handset in 5 minutes, making the fight for the fastest-charging smartphone more more competitive.