








Huawei unveiled the HUAWEI P50 series on Friday. Despite being premium smartphones with high-end chips like Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and HiSilicon Kirin 9000, they lack 5G support due to the US ban. Unsurprisingly, like other flagship phones in the market, they also don’t ship with a charger. Hence, the company has launched a new power adapter called HUAWEI 66W SuperCharge GaN Multi-port Charger.
As the name suggests, the new HUAWEI-branded charger uses GaN (Gallium Nitride) instead of silicon. Hence, it is not only smaller in size but also powerful. That’s not all, it also comes with three USB ports.
The three ports on the charger can output power at the following rates.
USB Type-A 1 (Orange)
Protocol
HUAWEI SuperCharge
Charging Rates
11V 6A (66W)
10V 4A (40W)
5V 3A (15W)
USB Type-A 2 (Purple)
Charging Rates
10V 2.25A (22.5W)
5V 4A (20W)
5V 2A (10W)
USB Type-C (Orange)
Protocols
USB PD (Power Delivery) 3.0
USB PPS (Programmable Power Supply)
SCP (HUAWEI SuperCharge)
FCP (HiSilicon Fast Charging)
Charging Rate
20V 3.25A (65W)
We will keep you posted on the same. Hence, stay tuned.