Compatibility Test of Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (UFCS Chargers)
Introduction
You might have come across mentions of UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) in our previous articles. This is a new fast-charging technology gaining traction in China, which is a next-generation fast charging protocol jointly developed by Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, and several chip companies.
While UFCS-compatible devices are increasing, few support truly high power, i'm talking about nearly 80W. The Huawei MatePad Pro stands out, supporting UFCS 88W charging. So today, let's explore its compatibility with various UFCS chargers.
UFCS Chargers
USB-A
Starting with USB-A chargers, Huawei 100W charger's USB-A port successfully triggers the UFCS fusion fast charging protocol on the Huawei MatePad Pro. ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows a power output of 17.28V 4.97A 85.84W, an impressive result.
Next, the OPPO 33W charger's USB-A port delivers 7.97V 2.91A 23.19W of power to the Huawei MatePad Pro using UFCS.
Summarizing the tested products in a table, we can see that all chargers triggered the 8V, 15V, and 18V voltage levels, indicating full compatibility with the Huawei MatePad Pro.
A bar chart shows that the tested chargers provide power to the Huawei MatePad Pro ranging from 21W to 86W. The Huawei 100W charger tops the list with an output of 85.07W.
USB-C
Moving on to USB-C ports, the Huawei 100W charger's USB-C port delivers 17.28V 4.97A 85.84W of power to the Huawei MatePad Pro, slightly better than its USB-A counterpart.
The Huawei 88W car charger's USB-C port outputs 17.67V 4.34A 76.64W.
Similar to the USB-A section, the chargers trigger the 8V, 15V, and 18V voltage levels.
A bar chart reveals that USB-C ports provide power to the Huawei MatePad Pro ranging from 22W to 89W. Again, the Huawei 100W charger reigns supreme, delivering 88.62W.
Summary of ChargerLAB
UFCS fusion fast charging envisions a future where proprietary charging protocols are no longer incompatible, replaced by a universal standard that streamlines the fast-charging landscape. While still in its early stages, this protocol is rapidly gaining traction.
In terms of compatibility testing, the Huawei MatePad Pro supports 88W fast charging. Using high-power UFCS fast chargers, the maximum charging power can indeed reach 88W. For lower-power UFCS chargers, compatibility is also excellent, with charging power maintained between 21W and 30W.
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