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  2. Oppo - Wikipedia

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    VOOC (Voltage Open Loop Multi-step Constant-Current Charging) is a fast charging method for Oppo phones unveiled in 2014. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] VOOC comes in a few variations: VOOC 2.0 (2015), same as the first version that was introduced in 2014, which operates at 5V/4A.

  3. List of Oppo products - Wikipedia

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    Oppo K5 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor with 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 128/256 GB of storage, packing a 4000mAh battery with VOOC 4.0 30W fast charging, which can charged from 0 to 67% in 30 minutes and fully charged in 73 minutes.

  4. Quick Charge - Wikipedia

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    Super Flash Charge (Vivo, 2020 onwards) – interchangeable with SuperVOOC, DART, and Warp Charge; SuperCharge ; SuperVOOC (OPPO, from 2019 to present) – interchangeable with DART, Super Flash Charge, and Warp Charge; VOOC (OPPO, until 2019 and pre-2020 Realme models) – interchangeable with Dash Charge and Dual-Engine Fast Charging

  5. OnePlus 11 - Wikipedia

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    To achieve the fastest charging speed, it uses proprietary OnePlus's technology, Super VOOC 100W. Those in United States are supplied with 80W variant due to the country limitation on voltage socket. Average charging speed to full capacity is around 25 minutes using global proprietary charger. [10]

  6. Oppo F9 - Wikipedia

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    The Oppo F9 (F9 Pro in India) is the 2018 smartphone from the Oppo F series launched in August 2018. [1] The Oppo F9 features a waterdrop notch design, and is equipped with VOOC fast charging technology. [2] It has a screen to body ratio of 90.8%. Varun Dhawan was hired as the brand ambassador of Oppo India’s F19 series smartphones. [3]

  7. Tesla Supercharger - Wikipedia

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    The original V1 and V2 Tesla supercharging stations were built with a single charger equipment cabinet consisting of four modules shared between two charge posts. When cars are connected to the two posts, and both request maximum power, the station will assign two or three of the four modules to the car plugged in first, and the rest to the ...