Xiaomi today officially announced its own “The Surge G1” battery management chip, which will be released at 7 PM on July 4 and will be included in xiaomi’s 12S series.
Xiaomi also announced that the new phone will use a new battery material, namely a new generation of lithium cobalate batteries, and a negative battery shitter technology to reduce the maximum temperature of the battery by 5 degrees Celsius when charging. The mi 12S battery capacity has also been increased by 100mAh to 4500mAh.
According to the previous revelations, this model only weighs 183G, which is lei Jun said that “small body has a lot of power”.
In addition to the Mi 12S, the Extra-Large Mi 12S Ultra will be powered by a more advanced and more expensive second-generation silicon oxygen anode battery with an energy density of up to 714Wh/L and four times the lithium ion storage capacity of conventional graphite. Although Xiaomi has not disclosed the battery capacity, it should be no less than 4800mAh and support 67W wired quick charge and 50W wireless flash charge.
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Today, Xiaomi also officially announced the new Surge G1 battery management chip. Xiaomi MI 12S Ultra will be equipped with two self-developed chips, the Surge P1 and the Surge G1, which can monitor battery safety in real-time at the millisecond level, greatly improving the accuracy of battery prediction, and effectively increase the battery life of the phone. Stay tuned.