Warp Charge VS Super VOOC VS Quick Charge vs Super Charge technologies Comparison Fully Explain

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OnePlus is quoting charging speeds going from flat to 50% in just 20 minutes with Warp Charge, and a full charge in under an hour. Warp Charge is now standard on the OnePlus 7 Pro, with the device offering a 30W wall plug in the box.

While there are other fast charging solutions that let you top up your battery quickly, the advantage of OnePlus' implementation is that it doesn't overheat your phone. That's because most of the charging circuitry is offloaded onto the wall unit. Like Dash Charge, Warp Charge is based on OPPO's Super VOOC charging standard and is different from the majority of quick charging options available today.

Qualcomm's Quick Charge technology delivers a higher voltage to the battery to expedite charging time. Quick Charge 4.0 is fully compliant with the USB-C Power Delivery (PD) spec and is 20% faster and up to 30% more efficient than Quick Charge 3.0. Qualcomm has introduced a power management algorithm called Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage (INOV) to ensure better temperature regulation, along with safeguards to protect against overheating and overcharging.

Meanwhile, OPPO has its own fast charging solution called Super VOOC. The fast charging system is used in the likes of the Reno and other OPPO flagships in a bi-cell 50W configuration.

The key difference between the two fast charging technologies is that while Qualcomm uses higher voltages to charge batteries, VOOC relies on delivering a higher amperage. For instance, Quick Charge 3.0 goes up to 6.5V at 3A, creating 19.5W, whereas Warp Charge delivers 5V at 6A to attain 30W. And that has a few advantages.

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