We live in a time when we want everything now, as soon as possible, if we have to wait we get nervous. If to this we add the great problems of current mobiles, that is, their autonomy, things can spark. If we cannot increase the batteries that are included in our mobile, we will have to make it charge faster in order to continue using it as soon as possible. Fast charging has supporters and detractors. There are those who think that, in the end, it ends up doing more harm than good to the device and others say that it is another myth associated with the use of the battery, such as the one that says that if we leave the mobile charging overnight the battery suffers.
Vivo is one of those brands that is committed to the development of fast charging at its best and this is demonstrated by its new fast charge of, attention, 120W that ensures to fill a whole 4,000 mAh battery in just thirteen minutes. And if what you need 'only' is to charge 50%, you will have it ready in just five minutes. This new (ultra) fast charging technology joins recent attempts by other brands, such as the Oppo Find X and its 50W fast charge, Huawei and its 40W or OnePlus that has developed its own 30W charging technology.
None had gone as far as Oppo, a Chinese brand specialized in pioneering this type of improvement: it was they who launched, for the first time, a phone with a fingerprint sensor under the screen and will launch, later this month, the first to house the front camera in the same place.
Oppo wants to present this new technology, officially, at the next MWC in Shanghai, which will take place next week in the Chinese city. Oppo is expected to carry out a test with the public present and to use a mobile phone with 5G technology. So we cannot lose detail of this presentation because it will go hand in hand with a new Oppo launch, compatible with 5G, a technology that we already have in Spain in 15 different cities thanks to the British operator Vodafone.