90W 6A Turbo Fast Wall Charger for Xiaomi 12 Lite 13T 14 Ultra Redmi Note 11T 12T 13 15Pro POCO F4 X5 USB Type C Charge Cable

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It's a fake, true power of this charger is only 33 w, don't buy it to avoid wasting of your time. The speed i am experiencing is correct—it is not a 90W charger. Here is the breakdown of why the label doesn't add up: 1. The "Input" Giveaway Look at the line `Input: 100-240V ~ 0.7A`. * An input of **0.7A** is the standard specification for **Xiaomi 33W** chargers (like the MDY-11-EZ). * For comparison, a genuine **90W** charger requires an input of about **2.0A** to pull enough power from the wall. * Mathematically, at the lower end of the voltage (100V), 0.7A can only provide about **70W** of raw power. Since chargers aren't 100% efficient, it's physically impossible for this device to output 90W. 2. Conflicting Output Specs The label lists multiple "Max" wattages, which is a major red flag for counterfeit hardware: * It says `11.0V = 3.0A Max 33.0W Max`. * Directly below that, it claims `20V = 4.5A Max 90.0W Max`. * Authentic chargers from Xiaomi usually only list the maximum capacity of that specific model. Seeing both 33W and 90W listed as "Max" on the same label indicates a fake "one-size-fits-all" sticker used by manufacturers to make cheap 33W chargers look more powerful. 3. Model Number Inconsistency The model **MDY-12-ES** is technically the model number for Xiaomi's **67W** charger. * A real MDY-12-ES would be rated for 67W, not 33W or 90W. * The fact that your charger has this model number but the internal specs of a 33W unit (0.7A input) confirms it is a counterfeit This charger is a **33W unit** disguised with a fake label. It will never reach 90W speeds because the internal components aren't designed to handle that much power.
It's a fake, true power of this charger is only 33 w, don't buy it to avoid wasting of your time. The speed i am experiencing is correct—it is not a 90W charger. Here is the breakdown of why the label doesn't add up: 1. The "Input" Giveaway Look at the line `Input: 100-240V ~ 0.7A`. * An input of **0.7A** is the standard specification for **Xiaomi 33W** chargers (like the MDY-11-EZ). * For comparison, a genuine **90W** charger requires an input of about **2.0A** to pull enough power from the wall. * Mathematically, at the lower end of the voltage (100V), 0.7A can only provide about **70W** of raw power. Since chargers aren't 100% efficient, it's physically impossible for this device to output 90W. 2. Conflicting Output Specs The label lists multiple "Max" wattages, which is a major red flag for counterfeit hardware: * It says `11.0V = 3.0A Max 33.0W Max`. * Directly below that, it claims `20V = 4.5A Max 90.0W Max`. * Authentic chargers from Xiaomi usually only list the maximum capacity of that specific model. Seeing both 33W and 90W listed as "Max" on the same label indicates a fake "one-size-fits-all" sticker used by manufacturers to make cheap 33W chargers look more powerful. 3. Model Number Inconsistency The model **MDY-12-ES** is technically the model number for Xiaomi's **67W** charger. * A real MDY-12-ES would be rated for 67W, not 33W or 90W. * The fact that your charger has this model number but the internal specs of a 33W unit (0.7A input) confirms it is a counterfeit This charger is a **33W unit** disguised with a fake label. It will never reach 90W speeds because the internal components aren't designed to handle that much power.
I need a 90W charger, not a 120W one. The phone for which the charger was bought does not support 120W.
Very good. Charge like the original.
Do not be fooled by the "90W" or "67W" branding on this charger. This is a dangerous counterfeit with falsified technical specifications. Here is the proof: Falsified Labels: The sticker claims "90.0W Max" and "33.0W Max" simultaneously. Physically, it is impossible for a charger to have two different "Maximum" ratings on the same output line. Impossible Input/Output Ratio: The label lists an input of 0.7A. A real 90W or 67W charger requires a much higher input (usually 1.5A - 2.0A). With 0.7A, this unit is internally just a basic 33W adapter at best. Fake Fast-Charge Animation: This is the most deceptive part. The charger is programmed to trick Xiaomi/Redmi phones into displaying the "67W Turbo Charge" animation, but the actual charging speed is much slower. It mimics the digital handshake of an original charger without providing the actual power. Zero Compatibility: While it "tricks" Xiaomi phones, it fails to charge other devices (like Romoss power banks or other brands) properly. It lacks real Power Delivery (PD) or Quick Charge (QC) protocols, charging large devices at a pathetic 5W speed (8% per hour). Don't be fooled by the "90W" or "67W" marking on this charger. It's a dangerous counterfeit with falsified technical specifications. Here's the proof: False marking. The sticker simultaneously indicates "90.0W Max" and "33.0W Max". It is physically impossible for a charger to have two different "maximum" power values on the same output line.. Impossible ratio of input and output power. The specifications indicate an input current of 0.7A. A real 67W or 90W charger requires a much higher input current (usually 1.5A – 2.0A). At 0.7A, this device is internally a standard 33-watt adapter at best.. Fake fast charging animation. This is the most insidious part. The charger is programmed to trick Xiaomi/Redmi phones into displaying the "67W Turbo Charge" animation, even though the actual charging speed is much lower. It simulates the "digital handshake" of the original device without delivering the actual power.. Zero compatibility. Although it "deceives" Xiaomi smartphones, it is incapable of properly charging other devices (e.g., Romoss power banks or gadgets from other brands). It lacks true Power Delivery (PD) or Quick Charge (QC) protocols, causing large devices to charge at a negligible power of 5W (about 8% per hour).
Ninety watts, they said... Fast charging... Lies!!! There's not only no fast charging, but even regular charging barely works... The size and weight seem to match, but it just doesn't work and that's it...
The first day of charging, it would turn off by itself, then turn back on. I was already thinking of writing a complaint. But from the second day, everything started working normally. I've already done three full phone charges and everything is fine so far.
The charger and its cable are excellent, show 90W, support fast charging, indistinguishable from the original. I am very satisfied, thank you very much 🙏
The charger and cable are excellent, they support fast charging, and show a power of 90 W. I am very satisfied, thank you very much 🙏
Shows 120w, stamping, does not meet the requirements.
The charger does not charge the phone
Works 90w gives out
Generally 120 W
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