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Fast charging reshapes daily use
New charging speeds change how people plan trips and day-to-day routines.

A look at how rapid charging has changed how people plan their day and travel, beyond a simple feature.
Fast charging reshapes daily smartphone use
Charging speeds have jumped from early 5W and 10W limits to 40W, 67W and well beyond. The piece traces this change through personal stories, starting with the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and its 40W charge, and shows how fast top ups let users skip long waits during work trips. A single charger can power several devices, a reality that makes fast charging a practical advantage for people with multiple gadgets. Friends and family members notice the difference too, from Poco phones with high charging speeds to mid tier devices that still top up quickly. The narrative stresses that fast charging reduces interruption and helps people get moving again in minutes, not hours. The piece also points out that not everyone values it equally and that some devices still lag behind in ease of use or heat management. The author hopes for broader adoption by major brands and notes that faster charging is here to stay.
Key Takeaways
"It charges fast!"
Reaction to fast charging on a POCO phone
"I cannot recall the last time I had battery anxiety on a OnePlus phone because I know I can top up within minutes before heading out"
Aamir Siddiqui on OnePlus experience
"Essentially my charging habits have evolved and I am spoiled now"
Tushar Mehta on changing routines
"Those emergency moments show fast charging comes into its own"
General observation about reliability in urgent moments
Fast charging is moving from a niche perk to a daily expectation. It reshapes how people think about power, turning a low battery into a minor inconvenience rather than a crisis. For makers, it pressures hardware design toward safe heat management and efficient charging circuits, while dealing with the energy demands of higher wattage chargers. Consumers gain flexibility, but the ecosystem risks fragmentation if brands diverge on standards. The piece underscores that while some users will chase speed, others will prioritize battery longevity or price. In short, fast charging is altering behavior, priorities, and the economics of device ownership.
Highlights
- Top ups between meetings feel like magic
- A 15 minute charge can save a day
- Charge fast and life feels easier
- I am spoiled by quick top ups
Charging speed is evolving, but the comfort of a ready device remains the real win.
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