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Battery has always been a problem for smartphone users. Even today it is difficult for a device - with the size of its screen and the large number of options it includes - to offer us decent autonomy. Now the Chinese manufacturer Oppo promises to charge your mobile battery in just half an hour.
But how? The firm has announced up to three new fast-charging technologies. They are the SuperVOOC 65W Fast Charge 2.0, Wireless Vooc Flash Charge 30W and VOOC Flash Charge 4.0. But what are they and what do they consist of? Let's see the first one, which is the SuperVOOC 65W Fast Charge 2.0 technology.
We can find it integrated into the OPPO Reno Ace, which is a device that for now will not reach the European or Spanish market, but which enjoys one of the fastest charging systems on the market. According to OPPO, the 4,000 milliamp battery of this smartphone can be fully charged in just 30 minutes, which is undoubtedly a great advantage for those who urgently need power.
To reach this goal, the SuperVOOC 2.0 65W technology makes use of a series of components and designs that make charging much more efficient and that eliminate the heat peaks that are usually generated every time we recharge a device. To achieve this, in addition, OPPO uses gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors capable of reducing both the charging time and the size of the adapter.
More OPPO fast charging technologies
But this is not the only fast charging technology that OPPO can offer us. In fact, the aforementioned SuperVOOC 65W Fast Charge 2.0 will not be available for the moment. The other two currently running are the Wireless VOOC 30W, capable of operating wirelessly at the same speed as cable; and VOOC 4.0, which we will find on board the OPPO K5 and which offers a fast charging system, perfect for obtaining more energy in the least amount of time.
The latter will be the technology that in all probability will be more available to everyone in a short time. In this case, the technology allows a 4,000 milliamp battery to be charged to 67% in 30 minutes and 100% in 73 minutes. We are talking about an increase in speed of up to 12% when compared to the previous generation.