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- USB-IF Updates USB Type-C Cable Specification to Clarify Current Stability LimitsUSB-IF has updated the USB Type-C Cable Specification to more clearly define current stability under sustained load conditions, refining how cable performance is evaluated in Power Delivery applications and improving consistency across certification and interoperability testing.Dec 18,2025
- UL 62368-1:2025 Released, Forcing Changes in Charger and Power Bank Product StrategiesUL 62368-1:2025 introduces stricter safety expectations for chargers and power banks, pushing buyers to focus on thermal stability, protection design, and model-level certification rather than relying on legacy compliance.Dec 16,2025
- How Small Mini Power Banks Deliver Big Performance — Inside the Boost ConverterMini power banks deliver strong charging performance because their boost converters turn a 3.7V internal cell into stable 5V–12V output. Efficiency, heat control, and protocol chips determine real-world quality.Dec 4,2025
- Research Institutes Highlight Surge in Counterfeit USB-C Cables Causing Device DamageRecent lab reports show a growing rise in smartphone damage caused by counterfeit USB-C cables, which fail basic safety tests, overheat under fast charging, and quietly shorten battery lifespan.Dec 3,2025
- EU Consumer Report Reveals 40% of Power Banks Fail to Meet Claimed CapacityA new EU consumer report shows that 40% of power banks do not meet their claimed capacity, with many delivering only 55%–80% of the advertised mAh. Regulators warn this signals poor-quality cells and potential safety risks.Nov 28,2025
- Realme Unveils Smart Charging AI That Extends Battery Health by 25%Realme has unveiled an AI-powered Smart Charging System that can extend smartphone battery health by up to 25%. The algorithm adjusts voltage and current in real time, reducing heat and chemical stress during PD and PPS fast charging. Tested on the Realme GT7 Pro, it improves battery cycle life from around 800 to 1,000 full charges. This launch marks Realme’s move toward sustainable fast charging and aligns with the global push for longer-lasting smartphone batteries.Nov 7,2025
- Xiaomi Begins Mass Production of BN58 Series Batteries for Flagship PhonesXiaomi has officially started mass production of its BN58 smartphone battery series, designed for flagship Mi and Redmi models. Using a stacked-layer lithium polymer design with silicon-carbon anode materials, the BN58 achieves 5300mAh capacity, 12% better energy retention, and 18% higher thermal stability than the BN54. Optimized for 120W PD fast charging, it represents Xiaomi’s push toward safer, denser, and more efficient smartphone battery production.Nov 5,2025
- Apple to Adopt New Battery Health Transparency Rules in iOS 19 for iPhone and iPadApple will introduce detailed battery health transparency in iOS 19 for iPhone and iPad, showing cycle counts, capacity projections, and replacement guidance.Sep 24,2025
- Samsung Highlights Safety Guidance Amid Reports of Swollen Batteries in Older Galaxy PhonesSamsung issued a safety notice after swelling reports in older Galaxy batteries. Users are advised to check devices and seek authorized replacements.Sep 19,2025
- Safety Concerns of Aftermarket Smartphone Lithium Batteries – UL White PaperUL warns nearly 88% of aftermarket smartphone batteries fail safety tests, citing overheating, swelling, and counterfeit labeling risks.Sep 17,2025
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 5000mAh Battery & 45W Fast ChargingThe Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra packs a 5000mAh battery with USB-C PD and 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0. It typically charges to about 65% in 30 minutes while keeping heat under control. Myths about fast charging are debunked: certified cables and GaN chargers ensure safe performance. By staying in the 20–80% range, avoiding heat, and updating software, users can extend battery health and enjoy reliable daily power.Aug 26,2025
- Anker Hit With Twin Class-Actions After Recall of 1.1 Million Power BanksAnker recalled over 1.1M PowerCore 10000 (A1263) units on June 12, 2025 after reports of overheating and fires. Within weeks, two U.S. federal class-actions in California and New York alleged poor recall notice and misleading safety claims. Anker says the recall was voluntary with refunds available, but lawyers demand damages and broader coverage. Consumers are urged to stop using affected units and contact Anker or report to CPSC.Aug 21,2025
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