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Xiaomi Mi 8 Will Come With Quick Charge 4.0+ – Here’s What This Means for the Flagship
Xiaomi Mi 8 Will Come With Quick Charge 4.0+ – Here’s What This Means for the Flagship-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 6:29 AM

We are days away from the launch of the Mi 8 and thanks to various leaks and rumors, we already know a lot about the flagship. The latest detail about the phone has been shared by Qualcomm. The chip giant says that the Xiaomi Mi 8 will support Quick Charge 4.0+.

Xiaomi Mi 8 Can Charge up to 15 Percent Faster Thanks to Qualcomm’s New and Improved Quick Charge 4.0+ Technology

Qualcomm confirmed this on its dedicated Quick Charge 4.0+ page. This revelation is hardly surprising astheFCC has previously reported that the Mi 8 will supportthe 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A quick charge protocols and the maximum output would be 18W. Hopefully, the Mi 8 will also be able to ship come with a capable charger that can fully utilize the dedicated Quick Charge 4.0+ standardor customers will need to purchase this accessory separately.

According to earlier leaks, the Xiaomi Mi 8 will have an in-screen fingerprint scanneras well as a 3D face unlockingsystem. The phone is also said to have a translucent backplusa 6.2-inch Full HD+display with a resolution of 2,280x 1,080and an aspect ratio of 19:9. The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 845 and its base model should have 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory. According to some reports, Xiaomi will also release an 8GB RAM variant for the Mi 8.

The phone has a dual-camera at the back with a configuration of 20MP + 16MPwhile the frontcamera will be a 16MPsensor.The phone will ship with Android 8.1 Oreo and the MIUI 10 will run alongsideit. The phone will have a 3,300mAh batterycapacity and is said to be around7.8mm thick.

Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4.0+ has all the features that QC 4.0accompanies withbut there are some improvementsadded. Quick Charge4.0+ is nearly 3 degrees cooler, up, 30percentmore efficient, and 15percentfaster.As for the release date of the Mi 8, that is going to be May 31.

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