After the advent of the smartphone era, Huawei's mobile phone business has developed rapidly. In 2018, Huawei became the world's third-largest mobile phone manufacturer, with annual mobile phone shipments exceeding 200 million units, a 66-fold increase from eight years ago. After Apple launched a mobile phone that supports wireless charging, Huawei has also added wireless charging to its flagship models, and now Huawei's flagship models have supported 15W wireless fast charging, although slightly inferior to the 20W of Xiaomi Mi 9, but it is still at the leading level in the industry.
In order to build a complete business ecosystem, Huawei has also launched a number of peripheral accessories, including wireless chargers. Due to the greater right to speak in the supply chain, mobile phone manufacturers such as Huawei and Xiaomi have lowered the price of wireless chargers to 100 yuan.
Huawei's wireless charger is based on its own 15W fast charging protocol, with a maximum output power of 15W coil, and also supports Apple's and Samsung's fast charging protocols. Huawei officially announced that the Mate20 Pro can be charged by 30% in 30 minutes if the charger is used. This cushion charger has a very simple exterior shape, and the interior combines aviation-grade thermal conductive materials and aluminum sheets to dissipate heat, which can maintain fast charging time for longer. The standard version is priced at 99 yuan, and consumers must purchase a QC fast charger separately to use it.