Published March 5, 2021, 8:01 AM
Smart device company OPPO marks a new era in mobile charging technology, as it launches its flash charging project: The Flash Initiative. Based around OPPO’s pioneering VOOC flash charging, it sees visionary organizations license the OPPO technology to help bring faster charging to every area of consumers’ lives.
These new partners include
FAW-Volkswagen, Anker and
NXP Semiconductors leaders in their respective fields of automobiles, portable charging, and chip manufacture. Between them, their products reach consumers in three settings where they often need to charge their devices: their homes, their cars and out in public spaces. Each partner will work with proprietary technical designs developed by OPPO, which has applied for more than 2,950 flash charging patents worldwide, with over 1,400 already granted.
OPPO launches global partnership to enhance fast charging
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OPPO has partnered with FAW-Volkswagen, Anker and NXP Semiconductors, to launch a new mobile flash charging project dubbed the
Flash Initiative. The launch took place at the Mobile World Congress, Shanghai (MWCS) 2021. The project aims to license OPPO technology to help bring faster charging to OPPO users worldwide. .
The new partners in their different fields have products that reach consumers in their homes, cars and out in public spaces. Each partner will work with proprietary technical designs developed by OPPO.
Anker, a consumer electronics brand, creates innovative products from power banks to chargers and vacuum cleaners to headphones. By working with OPPO, Anker will help to bring flash charging to millions more people.
OPPO flash charging solutions will be used by more partners androidcommunity.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from androidcommunity.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chinese smartphone maker OPPO on Tuesday announced its flash charging project The Flash Initiative to help bring faster charging to every area of consumers lives.The project s new partners include FAW-Volkswagen, Anker and NXP Semiconductors .