The impressive new Moto X Pure Edition for 2015 comes with a big and beautiful 5.7-inch Quad-HD display, a powerful 6-core processor, and the biggest battery inside any Moto X yet. If you bought one there’s a new feature all owners must know about and use, which is “TurboPower” fast charging.
This year the Moto X has the biggest battery of any Moto X ever, coming in at 3,000 mAh, almost 1/3 bigger than last year. This means it should take much longer to recharge, but a new technology many have probably heard about called “Quick Charging” allows for it to recharge faster than most phones today. As a result, owners will want to have a few of these laying around.
Similar to Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technologyfound inside the Nexus 6, HTC One M9, Galaxy S6 and others (see the video below) the new Pure Edition Moto X for 2015 supports Quick Charging, but Motorola calls it the “world’s fastest” TurboPower Charging. It allows the battery to turbo charge at an extremely quick pace when it’s nearly depleted. Motorola promises 8 hours of battery life after just 15 minutes on the wall charger. You’ll go from 0-50% in only 20 minutes.
Battery technology isn’t getting any better, so instead we’re getting bigger batteries inside our phones, and more efficient software to make our phones last longer. In the mean time, fast or quick charging is the best solution. Below we’ll go over five awesome chargers that use adaptive, turbo, or quick charging technology to recharge the new Moto X Pure Edition as fast as possible.
How does it work? Well, when the battery is below 10%, it charges at an incredibly fast rate and gets you nearly to 50% battery capacity in under 30 minutes. This is often enough for the rest of a busy work schedule, or to get you through a night out with friends after a long day at work while driving home. After 30 minutes it slowly goes back to regular speeds to preserve the life of the battery, yet still charges quicker than older chargers. Below is a preview of what quick charging does, shown by Qualcomm on the Nexus 6, which works very similar to the TurboPower Charging on the Moto X Pure.
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