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OPPO Officially Introduces 125W Fast Charging

OPPO Officially Introduces 125W Fast Charging

JAKARTA – The Chinese cellphone manufacturer, OPPO, has just introduced a 125W fast charging system. The company has long been a trendsetter in fast charging technology innovation.

Quoting 9to5Google, Thursday 16 July, almost every smartphone brand is now implementing a fast charging solution. But Oppo has succeeded in developing its newest device which allows faster charging than other phones.

This 125W fast charging technology is indeed relatively new from OPPO competing cellphone manufacturers. The system can charge a 4,000mAh cell phone battery at 41 percent in just 5 minutes. while for a full charge, this system only takes about 20 minutes.

OPPO launched a 125W charging technology together with a 110W “mini” charger. The 125W charging technology also supports USB-PD at 65W and USB-PPS at 125W and is backward compatible with devices that support the previous SuperVOOC standard for 65W charging.

It doesn’t stop there, apart from super fast wired charging, OPPO also introduced fast wireless charging of 65W. Along with the technology, comes the new “conceptual” AirVOOC 65W wireless charging dock from OPPO that will be able to fully recharge a 4000mAh battery in just 30 minutes.

Unfortunately, OPPO has yet to announce which phones will ship with this technology. In fact, the currently fastest charging phone in the world is the Oppo Reno Ace, which has a 4,000 mAh battery which in tests was fully charged in 31 minutes with a 65W charger.

Competitor Vivo announced last year’s 120W technology that should be able to charge a 4,000 mAh battery in 13 minutes, but it hasn’t shipped on any phones as of now.

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