The new technology by Oppo is said to cut down the charging time
of a 4,000mAh battery even half from the earlier 30 minutes claim.
Oppo seems set to upgrade its existing fast charging technology
called SuperVOOC 2.0 by introducing its new version in 2021. The new
technology, which
would debut as SuperVOOC 3.0, is rumoured to offer an 80W
fast charging experience.
This is notably 15W higher
than 65W charging support available through the existing SuperVOOC 2.0
technology that the Chinese company introduced last year. Phone models
including the Oppo Reno Ace and Find X2 series included SuperVOOC 2.0.
A tipster on Weibo has claimed that Oppo is set to launch SuperVOOC 3.0 with
80W of charging rate next year. The new technology is said to cut down the charging
time of a 4,000mAh battery even half from the earlier 30 minutes claim. This
suggests that you would be able to charge a phone completely in a little more
than 15 minutes.
Oppo hasn't yet provided any official details about the
SuperVOOC 3.0 technology. we weren’t able to independently verify the claim
made by the tipster.
Last year, Oppo also unveiled its 30W
Wireless VOOC Flash Charge that was touted to
fully charge a 4,000mAh battery in 80 minutes. The company tweaked that
technology and brought its upgrade as
a 40W Air VOOC fast wireless charging technology to the Oppo Ace 2 in April.
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