One of the most important revolutions in smartphones: fast charging technology. Thanks to fast charging, we can charge our phones in a short time. Xiaomi’s Black Shark 4 and 11T Pro devices and ZTE’s Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro can be charged to 100 percent in less than 30 minutes thanks to 120W support.
Details of 125W technology, which will raise the bar in fast charging one click higher, had previously emerged. While it is claimed that this technology, which guarantees 100 percent filling in 20 minutes, will be used for the first time in OPPO and OnePlus phones; Now, the first information has come from the OnePlus signed device with 150W fast charging support.
150W fast charging OnePlus phone features
According to the leaked Digital Chat Station, OnePlus’ 150W powered phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset, which has not yet been released. The Dimensity 8100, which is expected to be introduced in March, is said to have four Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.85 GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores running at 2.0 GHz.
When we return to the specifications of the phone, whose model name is not known yet, the source says that it will come with a 6.7-inch Full HD+ resolution 120Hz OLED screen. The phone, which is claimed to contain the 50 Megapixel IMX766 camera, which we also see in the OPPO Find X5 series, remains a mystery regarding its other features.
150W fast charging technology will be used not only by OnePlus, but also by Realme, which is under the umbrella of the same company, BBK Electronics. According to leaks, the flagship Realme GT Neo 3 will come with a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
The smartphone, which is expected to be released with 8GB/12GB RAM and 128GB/256GB/512GB options, will come out of the box with the Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 user interface. It is estimated that the 150W fast charging technology, which is one of the most important features of the device, can fill the 4,500 mAh battery 100 percent in close to 15 minutes.
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