It supports low battery emergency charging, which is a feature designed to help you when your device's battery is critically low but you need to continue using it, even if there isn’t enough charge to complete a full session. This feature prioritizes getting just enough charge into the device for a brief period of use or to get it back to a functional level, even if only for a short time.
Here’s how low battery emergency charging works:
1. Quick boost for immediate use: When your device’s battery is extremely low (e.g., under 5%), emergency charging can prioritize getting a minimal amount of charge into the device. This quick boost could only be enough to power it on, make an emergency call, or send a text message;
2. Optimized charging for critical power: It uses smart charging algorithms that give priority to critical components, like the processor and communication modules (e.g., Wi-Fi, cellular), while potentially disabling non-essential functions (like background APPs, heavy processes, etc.) to preserve the small amount of charge.