The speed (* 11 *) (* 12 *) (* 11 *) Xiaomi 12 could be faster than the Mi 11 but slower (* 11 *) than expected

The speed (* 11 *) (* 12 *) (* 11 *) Xiaomi 12 could be faster than the Mi 11 but slower (* 11 *) than expected

Xiaomi is one (* 11 *) those companies that still adopts a (* 12 *) (* 11 *) increasingly fast phone, but it seems that in the Xiaomi 12 it will not use its solution (* 11 *) energy (* 11 *) high-end.

This comes from (* 11 *) the reliable Station (* 11 *) digital chat (* 11 *) leaks that, when publishing on the platform (* 11 *) Chinese social networks Weibo, stated that the next Xiaomi phone is going to have a battery (* 11 *) four thousand five hundred mAh and one (* 12 *) (* 11 *) 67W.

This size (* 11 *) battery is what we expected from the phone, since four thousand five hundred mAh is more or less the average (* 11 *) a flagship phone (* 11 *) high-end, but it was the speed (* 11 *) (* 12 *) which surprised us.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 accepted a (* 12 *) (* 11 *) fifty-five W, so the wattage (* 11 *) sixty-seven W of the Xiaomi 12 would be a step up, but the Xiaomi 11T Pro, which It was released after (* 11 *) that the Mi 11 surpassed it thus far, with one hundred and twenty W, and other gossip suggested that the 12-Phone (* 11 *) series would stick to that specification.

All these speeds (* 11 *) (* 12 *) are fast and the difference between 67W and 120W will only cause a difference (* 11 *) plus or minus fifteen minutes when you turn on a device (* 11 *) from empty to full. But certain people, particularly those with tight schedules or who frequently forget (* 11 *) to turn on a device until they are about (* 11 *) to turn off, may want these differences.

Analysis: for what reason could Xiaomi use 67W on site (* 11 *) 120W?

If Xiaomi used a source (* 11 *) nutrition (* 11 *) 67W for the Mi 12, it would be a surprise, but quite understandable.

As we stated, the difference between 67W and 120W is not huge from the point of view (* 11 *) of the user experience (* 11 *), and when the manufacturers (* 11 *) phones employ solutions (* 11 *) more energy fast, a smaller battery is often required to save space.

Also, fast (*12*) can damage a battery in a long term. With the Mi 11T Pro, Xiaomi presented solutions (*11*) software and hardware that reduced the effect (*11*) this humiliation (*11*) the battery, but it is likely that "not employing such a (*12*) fast" results in better battery life (*11*).

This new one is just a rumor at the moment, and we cannot say with certainty if the Xiaomi 12 will use 67W, 120W or a different speed (* 11 *) (* 12 *). But if the company sticks to the slower 67W, there are reasons for this.