Two things they don't show/tell you is the experimental prototype battery installed in the phone and unacceptable and/or unmarketable percentage of chargings that cause "catastrophic" battery failure. Catastrophic meaning explode in this context.
Other than it not telling you what is the bad side of this large charger is the fact that if a battery is charged too fast, it won't stay charge very long. In fact, it would probably last an hour before dying, maybe less.
pssh lame. everyone knows you can just pop your smartphone into the microwave for 20 seconds (25 for iphones) and it's WAY cheaper and WAY more convenient than this piece of junk.
No chemical battery is charging from low to full in 30 seconds. A carbon-fiber "battery" (which is technically a capacitor) could charge that fast, but I have strong doubts putting so much electrical current through a charging port wouldn't destroy a cell phone.
In any case, what's remarkable about this gif ISN'T the charger. I'm guessing time-lapse photography as well.
In any case, what's remarkable about this gif ISN'T the charger. I'm guessing time-lapse photography as well.