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+ | [* black] We are quite happy to see, that Huawei sticks to its pumpkin colored pull tabs which do not require any heat during the battery removal. |
+ | [* black] The Li-Po battery in the Mate 40 Pro downsized from [guide|127743|4500 mAh, 17.32 Wh & 3.85 V seen in the Mate 30 Pro|stepid=248905|new_window=true] to 4400 mAh, 16.94 Wh with 3.85V. |
+ | [* icon_note] For comparison the [guide|138640|iPhone 12 Pro max|stepid=275966|new_window=true] bares a 3687 mAh with 14.3 Wh battery, the [guide|138505|iPhone 12 mini|stepid=275593|new_window=true] a 2227 mAh with 8.57 Wh and the [guide|131607|Samsung Galaxy S20|stepid=259201|new_window=true] ultra a 5000 mAh with 19.30 Wh one. |
+ | [* black] Two connectors? |
+ | [* black] Juiced with 66W fast charging & 50W wireless fast charging reviving shouldn't take too long in case your battery dies. Besides that you can use the 5W reverse wireless charging to make a reputation as a first aider and revive your friends phone as well. |