It's happening: Phones that fully charge in 15 minutes

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It's happening: Phones that fully charge in 15 minutes
Now that's fast. Credit: iqoo/weibo

Phone charging, once an annoying ritual that took seemingly forever, is now much less of a hassle. Most new phones charge from 0-100 percent in less than two hours, but China's Oppo has been pushing that even further. Last year it released a smartphone with 65W charging that can be fully charged in under 30 minutes.

Now, Oppo is back with new improvements. The company said it would launch 125W charging on July 15, and shared a short teaser on Twitter.

No further details have been shared, but Oppo isn't the only company working on super-fast charging. China's iQOO (a sub-brand of smartphone maker Vivo) has announced new 120W-charging tech that can fully charge a phone with a 4,000mAh battery in 15 minutes.


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IQOO also went a step further than Oppo, by posting a demonstration of the technology on China's Weibo social network.

In the video, we see a phone get a full charge in a little under 15 minutes. Even more impressively, the phone charges from 0-50 percent in just five minutes, and from 0-80 percent in just under 10 minutes. Those last 20 percent are always the hardest, but in many cases, you don't really need them. With a phone like this, you'll often need to plug it in for a few minutes to get a full day's worth of battery life from it.

We've seen similar demos before, but Android Authority says that iQOO has confirmed this technology is ready for mass production, with more details coming next month.

No word on whether fast-charging leads to faster battery degradation or overheating, but we haven't heard of any widespread issues with Oppo or iQOO's previous smartphones.

Stan Schroeder
Stan Schroeder
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Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.

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