Oppo has been introducing fast-charging
technologies for the past couple of years and has been leading the race for the
most watts a phone can receive without frying the motherboard. Currently, the
highest rate a phone can charge at is 65W, but the company is preparing to
introduce a technology on July 15 that will allow up to 125W super flash charge, a hundred and twenty-five watts of power filling up
the battery.
We expect Oppo to push a press release to
all media about its technology on Wednesday and even hold a neat little demo
station for some members of the media in China. We are wondering what kind of
current this solution will have, and we’re hoping the company will give more
clarity about the internal architecture, cooling, and, of course, when we’ll
see it in commercial devices.
Oppo has been spearheading the
fast-charging market for the past couple of years. It was one of the first
companies with a 30W fast charging which is now available even in midrange
Realme phones, it was the first one to introduce 50W SuperVOOC back in June
2018 at the Oppo Find X launch. And let’s not forget it was also ahead of
everyone else with the 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 that comes with the Find X2 devices,
available across the globe.