Oppo to introduce SuperVOOC 3.0 with 80W fast-charging in 2021

11 June 2020
This would be an improvement over the SuperVOOC 2.0 that currently reaches 65W.

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  • 11 Jun 2020

skimminstones, 11 Jun 2020Id rather they introduced a system for timely updates to th... moreA9 2020 and Reno2 user right here. Both updated to May Security Patch. So far so good. It is true that A9 still in stuck in Android 9, but Redmi Note 8 (non-pro) series are still in Pie so no complaints here

    wbpwns, 11 Jun 2020Do these fast charging technologies deteriorate batteries i... moreYes it do. But I think, it won't be problem. For me, I usually change smartphone not more than 1 year. So, for me, highest Watt charger is fine.

    And I think some (most) poeple also shouldn't be complaint about this. When you still have a job, be owner of online shop, start up, etc, and you can afford to buy smartphone, not need to afford to buy high end smartphone / expensive phone, you can buy new smartphone with high capacity charger and forget about deteorite battery.

      Id rather they introduced a system for timely updates to their phones first

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        • 11 Jun 2020

        The pioneer in Fast charging technology takes it one step further.
        Good to have Chinese brands on the market pushing the bar constantly.

        Imagine a world with Brands like Crapple, We would have still been locked down to 3.5 inch screen size, 5W charging, single cameras.

          Do these fast charging technologies deteriorate batteries in the long run (2 years and longer) faster than 10w charging?