There’s no word yet on when and where the OnePlus 10 Pro will arrive in the West. What’s next? The 150W SuperVOOC charging technology from Oppo is to blame.
OnePlus PGKM10 is listed on China’s 3C site (as observed by MySmartPrice). The charging power of this enigmatic gadget is 160 watts. The adapter’s output is 160 watts @ 8 amps and 20 volts. However, the appearance of this “5G mobile phone” in China’s regulatory office implies that its release may be soon.
So, where did we acquire 150W of power? That has to do with Digital Chat Station’s latest breach (via TechRadar). A 150W charging gadget, according to one source, is more plausible given Oppo’s latest SuperVOOC technology.
The MediaTek Dimensity 8100 is said to be the processor of choice for this OnePlus handset, according to the leak. Also, they say that the phone has a 4,500 mAh battery that can be recharged from 0% to 100% in only 15 minutes with the 150W charging.
The reported OnePlus 10 Ultra may be the name of this gadget, according to Digital Chat Station. Although we won’t know for sure until we see this phone in action, it seems likely to be a China-first launch like the OnePlus 10 Pro.
MediaTek has never been able to compete with Qualcomm’s silicon, so the usage of the Dimensity 8100 may raise some questions. However, several benchmarks have revealed that the Dimensity 8100 can compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in terms of performance.
A 150W charger is expected to be available for the Realme GT Neo3 when it launches in China this month. The same firm that controls Oppo and OnePlus is also the owner of Realme. In addition to the Dimensity 8100, which will power the GT Neo3, we’ll be able to test out the 150W SuperVOOC technology on this OnePlus smartphone.