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 leaders in their respective fields of automobiles, portable charging, and chip manufacture. 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. The Flash Initiative reflects OPPO s belief in human-centric technologies that make a difference in people s everyday lives. And thanks to our new partners, our proprietary technologies can reach more people than ever before. This is a vital step in freeing consumers to use their devices, however they want no matter what they need to do or where in the world they are, Adler Feng, Senior Director of Intellectual Property at OPPO said in a statement.
Oppo to bring its fast charging tech to cars, mobile accessories, and public spaces
Oppo to bring its fast charging tech to cars, mobile accessories, and public spaces
Oppo s 125W Flash Charge technology is said to fill a battery in less than 20 minutes.
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This initiative will bring Oppo s fast charging technologies to a range of devices.
Oppo has partnered Anker, FAW-Volkswagen, and NXP Semiconductors for this.
Oppo is one of the few tech companies that have done some concrete work to make smartphone technologies better. One of the breakthrough technologies from Oppo is the VOOC fast charging, the latest edition of which is claimed to top a battery up in under 20 minutes. Oppo is now expanding this technology outside of its phones to a range of devices under the new programme called The Flash Initiative. Making the announcement at the ongoing Mobile World Congress Shanghai, Oppo said this new initiative would make the company s proprietary charging tech