The new Moto X supports Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 2.0 standard and Motorola releasing a compatible charger, the Turbo Charger.To do that Quick Charge 2.0 pushes a whopping 60W of power to the device and charges its battery 75% faster.

The Motorola Turbo Charger can be used on unsupported devices too but for those it only delivers 15W of power.According to Motorola, it only takes the new Moto X (2nd Gen) 15 minutes reach an additional 8 hours of battery life. While you’d assume another 15 minutes would bring it to a full charge, that’s not exactly how Quick Charge 2.0 works.
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