From 0 to 100% in 9 minutes: The Chinese manufacturer to break the record charging speed
An existential anxiety that the battery will run out?
Chinese manufacturer OPPO is expected to soon unveil a smartphone that will fully charge in less than 10 minutes.
And there is also a demo
Yinon Ben Shoshan
28/06/2022
Tuesday, 28 June 2022, 09:00 Updated: 09:10
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OPPO (Photo: Walla! Technology, Yinon Ben-Shoshan)
The war between Chinese cellular manufacturers is moving to a new sector: OPPO, which is also owned by the Chinese BBK corporation, is expected to soon unveil a new smartphone that will support charging at a huge power of 240 watts for the first time, according to network reports.
This means, according to the company's experiments, that a 4,500 mAh battery can be charged from 0% to 100% in just 9 minutes, and a 50% charge of the battery in 3.5 minutes.
The company uses a technology it has developed itself, known as SuperVOOC, which was first unveiled at the MWC conference in Barcelona earlier this year.
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We are expected to see the technology at various companies owned by BBK Corporation - One Plus, iQOO, Rilmi and Vivo (which recently officially arrived in Israel).
According to the publication, the iQOO 10 Pro, is expected to be the first device to come with a 200-watt charging support.
This means charging from 0 to 100% in just 12 minutes.
In any case, in order to achieve faster charging speeds than standard chargers, you will need to be equipped with a compatible wireless charger - and of course a supportive smartphone.
Although it is assumed that fast charging impairs battery life, Chinese manufacturers claim that laboratory tests they have done prove otherwise.
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