Re-imagining the Modern Phone Charger
StoreDot Demonstrates Ultra-Fast Charging with Modified Galaxy S6
At trade shows worldwide, StoreDot has been showcasing a Samsung Galaxy S6 fitted with a modified battery and charging port. The result is striking: the device charges from 10% to 100% in just 5 minutes and 25 seconds. This isn’t simply a faster charge cycle—the underlying physics use a new generation of lithium-ion batteries that distinguish StoreDot’s approach from other fast-charging competitors.
One of the most impressive aspects is how the charger manages heat. At Nexcopy we engineer temperature management into our own devices to ensure safe, long-term performance. In the same way, StoreDot’s system prevents the handset from becoming hot to the touch during or after charging. The difference lies in the connector: rather than relying on a simple cable between phone and wall, the system uses a solid, wall-mounted charging unit designed to distribute power more evenly and control thermal load.
The bigger question is what this technology means for the industry. The science to make charging delays nearly vanish is already here. What’s required next is coordination between device makers, standards groups, and charger manufacturers to bring it to consumers at scale. A specialized connection port is needed to enable maximum speeds, and StoreDot’s 150W charger is part of the equation. Samsung, along with several other investors, has already backed StoreDot, signaling that we may see these ultra-fast charging capabilities migrate into mainstream smartphones in upcoming product cycles.
Source: StoreDot