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Xiaomi reveals it is preparing to launch a braided cable to improve the user experience in charging phones.

Xiaomi announces a braided charging cable for phone users.

محمد يسري
Last updated: 24/11/2025 10:49 pm
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Voice of the Emirates – Xiaomi has announced a new charging accessory focused on improving the user experience. It’s a braided USB-C to USB-C cable with 90-degree right-angle connectors. The product is listed on the company’s global website, indicating its imminent global launch.

This design solves a common problem among smartphone users, especially gamers and those who like to watch content while charging. The cable wraps comfortably around the edge of the phone, avoiding the obstructions caused by traditional straight cables.

Thanks to its right angle, the device can be easily held in either horizontal or vertical positions. This also reduces the likelihood of cable damage during intensive use.

The cable features a braided design, making it more resistant to tangling and tearing than rubber cables. It supports 3A current, meaning it can power most smartphones and tablets. It can also power some lightweight laptops with a USB-C port, making it a practical and long-lasting solution.

European markets are expected to be among the first to receive this new cable. This comes as part of Xiaomi’s strategy to expand its product portfolio, from smartphones to innovative accessories such as power banks with integrated cables.

This launch reflects Xiaomi’s focus on premium accessories that enhance the everyday user experience of its devices. It underscores the company’s commitment to combining innovative design with practical durability to ensure user satisfaction worldwide.

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