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Old 15th November 2016, 05:43   #1
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Default Google wants to outlaw proprietary USB-C fast-charging

Everyone must use the same cables

Earlier last week, we wrote that 28W fast-charging has made its rounds into the smartphone market with companies such as Qualcomm and Huawei preparing new USB-C charging accessories to charge devices between 55 and 70 percent in under 30 minutes.

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