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OnePlus 7 Pro, OPPO Reno, Huawei P30 Pro, Google Pixel 3, Warp Charge, USB-PD, SuperCharge, SuperVOOC
Warp Charge 30 vs SuperVOOC 3.0 vs SuperCharge 2.0 charging speed tests

XDA TV's Daniel Marchena put the top charging standards to the test: Warp Charge 30, SuperVOOC 3.0, SuperCharge 2.0, and USB-PD.

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Last year, OnePlus updated their charging tech with Warp Charge 30 on the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition. They equipped the OnePlus 7 Pro with this same tech, which means many more people have it in their hands now. There are several other popular charging technologies in use by competing smartphones, such as SuperVOOC 3.0, SuperCharge 2.0, and USB-PD. XDA TV's Daniel Marchena put these standards to the test.

New Huawei 10V/4A fast charging adapter gets certified on 3C

A new Huawei Power adapter developed by Astec Electronics was certified by 3C recently. It has a maximum 10V/4A recharge configuration.

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Advancements in charging standards have slowed down as of late. Our in-depth comparison of fast charging standards last year led to the conclusion that OnePlus' Dash Charge and Huawei's SuperCharge were the two fastest charging standards on the market. OnePlus' Dash Charge is itself a derivative of Oppo's VOOC charging. Since then, Oppo proclaims that the Super VOOC charging on the Oppo Find X Lamborghini Edition can charge a 3,730mAh battery in 35 minutes -- making it the current fastest charging standard on the market, although it should be noted that it's only available for an expensive limited edition of a single flagship device.

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Speed, Thermal, and Performance Comparison of Fast Charge Standards

Check out XDA's in-depth charging standard comparison and tests to learn about smartphone charging speeds and more! Current Winner: OnePlus Dash Charge.

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One of the most common qualms from smartphone users is how their phones never last through the whole day. Despite all the advances in smartphones in recent years, such as quick charging solutions like Quick Charge, Dash Charge and SuperCharge, batteries feel like they have not evolved quick enough to keep up with our needs.