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OPPO Launches Three New Flash Charge Technologies

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OPPO leads fast charge in the 5G era with the launch of 65W SuperVOOC, 30W Wireless VOOC and VOOC 4.0

OPPO, the leading global smartphone brand, announced the launch of three new flash charge technologies: 65W SuperVOOC Fast Charge 2.0, 30W Wireless VOOC Flash Charge and VOOC Flash Charge 4.0, reinforcing its leading position in the fast charging space as the mobile industry enters the 5G era.

The SuperVOOC 2.0, which will be debuted in OPPO’s forthcoming Reno Ace smartphone, is the world’s most advanced production charging solution, with the ability to fully charge a 4000mAh battery in just 30 minutes.

The SuperVOOC 2.0 not only delivers improved charging performance but also enhanced safety.

OPPO has placed five safety protection measures throughout the adapter, wire and handset ends to ensure maximum safety during charging.

The 30W Wireless VOOC is one of the best wireless charging technology on the market, enabling wireless VOOC, for the first time, to be on par with wired VOOC in terms of charging speed.

VOOC 4.0, which has undergone a full upgrade and will be featured in the OPPO K5, is positioned to be the next-generation Flash Charge solution for all.

To enhance safety, OPPO has adopted several hardware designs to avoid overheating, HVDC and a foreign object detection function that ensures charging stops immediately when the charging board detects the intrusion of foreign metal objects.

In addition to the 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 and 30W Wireless VOOC Flash Charge, OPPO has upgraded VOOC Flash Charge to Version 4.0. Featuring a charging experience with end-to-end optimization, VOOC 4.0 is set to become the next generation Flash Charge solution for all.

Ethan Xue, President of OPPO MEA said: “VOOC Flash Charge technology has reshaped the way people view charging and allowed OPPO to bring the ultimate charging experience to more than 145 million users worldwide to date. In the future, OPPO will continue upgrading VOOC, SuperVOOC and Wireless VOOC to meet user needs in various scenarios.”

OPPO aims to provide users with a fast charging experience that can be used across a wide range of scenarios through the three improved and upgraded charging technologies.

OPPO has filed more than 1,700 patents worldwide since it launched the VOOC technology in 2014, enabling more than 145 million users worldwide to experience Flash Charge on over 30 different devices.

OPPO is also actively expanding the VOOC ecosystem through licensing the technology to external partners, with more than 20 companies participating to date.


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