Introduction
Previously, ChargerLAB conducted a wired charging test on the Huawei Mate70 Pro+, which is equipped with a Kirin 9020 chip, a 5700mAh battery, and supports 100W wired charging, 80W wireless charging, and wireless reverse charging. This time, we will conduct a wireless charging test to see how it performs.
Product Appearance

The Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ is equipped with a 6.9-inch display, supports 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, and also supports up to 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.

The word "XMAGE", Huawei's independent imaging brand, is engraved in the middle of the camera module. The rear cameras are a 50-megapixel super-focus camera, a 40-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 48-megapixel super-focus macro telephoto camera. All three are equipped with RYYB sensors, and the smallest one in the middle is a 1.5-megapixel multi-spectral channel primary color camera, which greatly improves the color accuracy of photos, making the colors of the photos more stable and realistic.

There is a power button and a volume button on the right side.

The bottom has a speaker, communication antenna, USB-C charging port, microphone, and SIM card slot. The USB-C port supports USB 3.1 Gen1 data transmission.
Wireless Charging Test

We use the Huawei 80W Wireless Charging Stand (model: W081) to test the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+. Let's take a look at the compatibility.

Charging with the charging stand, the input power is about 19.87V 4.44A 88.23W, which is in line with the advertised 80W wireless charging power.

Huawei 80W Wireless Charging Stand can trigger the UI of Huawei 80W Max Super Fast Charging Turbo.
Full Charging Test

We use the Huawei 80W Wireless Charging Stand (model: W081) with Huawei 100W charger (model: P0018) to fully charge the Huawei Mate70 Pro+. And put them into a 25°C (77℉) thermotank throughout the test.

At first, the voltage is around 20V. The charging curve can be divided into six parts. When the power is just turned on, the peak power reaches 85W. The power was around 66W for the first 3 minutes. Then, the power gradually drops to 53W, 45W, and 42W in turn. At about 36 minutes, the voltage drops from 20V to 15V. It takes 47 minutes to be fully charged and the voltage drops from 15V to 9V.

From this chart, it can be charged to 50% in 19 minutes and 80% in 31 minutes. It reaches 100% in 47 minutes.
Temperature Test
We also recorded the highest temperature after charging for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and 30 minutes.

After 10 minutes, the maximum temperature on the side of the phone is 37.6℃ (99.68 ℉).

After 20 minutes, the maximum temperature on the side of the phone is 38.7℃ (101.66 ℉).

After 30 minutes, the maximum temperature is 37.7℃ (99.86 ℉).
The power at the three time nodes of temperature measurement was around 45W, and the temperature was controlled between 37.6 and 38.7℃. For 80W fast charging, this temperature control performance is excellent.
Summary of ChargerLAB
Using the Huawei 80W wireless charging stand can achieve the official advertised 80W wireless charging power. It can be charged to 80% in 31 minutes, and fully charged in just 47 minutes. Within 30 minutes of charging, the power is maintained above 45W, and the charging temperature is between 37.6 and 38.7℃, with excellent temperature control performance.
In general, Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ is highly compatible with the original wireless charger, and provides a very good experience in charging speed, power, and temperature.
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