fast-charge protocol
[/fæst tʃɑːrdʒ ˈproʊtəkɔːl/]
nounpl: fast-charge protocols
protocolo de carregamento rápido
1. A standardized set of technical specifications and procedures that enable electronic devices to charge at accelerated rates by optimizing power delivery, voltage, and current flow
The new smartphone supports the latest fast-charge protocol, allowing it to reach 80% battery in just 30 minutes.
O novo smartphone suporta o protocolo de carregamento rápido mais recente, permitindo que ele atinja 80% de bateria em apenas 30 minutos.
2. A communication standard between a charger and a rechargeable device that regulates safe and efficient rapid power transfer
Different manufacturers use different fast-charge protocols, such as Qualcomm's Quick Charge or USB Power Delivery.
Diferentes fabricantes usam diferentes protocolos de carregamento rápido, como Quick Charge da Qualcomm ou USB Power Delivery.
Fast-charge protocols represent a significant advancement in consumer electronics technology. In Brazil, as smartphone adoption is extremely high, these protocols are increasingly important in marketing and consumer decision-making. Both Brazilian and American consumers prioritize charging speed as a key feature when purchasing mobile devices. The terminology is largely technical and standardized globally, with English terms often used directly in Portuguese-speaking markets.
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