The Find series, which includes OPPO’s upper segment models, attracts the attention of users in many respects. Especially in the Find X and X2 series, the manufacturer, which has jumped in size on the design side, produces successful phones, although it loses this quality in the advancing devices. The Find X4, which will be introduced this year, differs from previous models with one feature.
Introducing its latest flagship in March, OPPO equipped the phones with a quality screen and high-end processor, as well as successful fast charging. Find X3 and X3 Pro had 4500mAh batteries as well as 65W fast charging support. The Find X4, which is expected to be introduced in November, will be far ahead of them.
OPPO Find X4 will have 125W fast charging support
OPPO, which has developed VOOC technology before many companies in charging and has been using it for years, is one of the companies that can be considered as a pioneer in this field. The company, which has succeeded in charging with SuperVOOC as well as VOOC, will intimidate its competitors in its new flagship.
OPPO Find X4, which will charge almost twice as fast as the 65W fast charging supported Find X3 series, will leave many of its competitors behind. As a matter of fact, 125W fast charging is a pretty high value. So much so that Samsung has not been able to exceed 25W in its flagship models, and Apple has not exceeded 27W in the iPhone 13 series.
Although we see 120W fast charging values on the Xiaomi front, the Mi 11 Ultra had 67W fast charging support. In this context, a flagship with 125W fast charging support can attract all the attention in the market.
Apart from these, Find X4, which is expected to be powered by Snapdragon 898, will be a full admiral with its camera. The main sensor of the phone, which is expected to come with a quad camera with a resolution of 50 + 50 + 13 + 3 Megapixels, will be Sony IMX766. Finally, 8 GB / 12 GB / 16 GB RAM and 256 GB / 512 GB storage will appear in Find X4.
So how many Watts does your phone have fast charging feature? Do you think such high charging currents affect the battery? You can specify in the comments.