Smartphones with super-fast charging speeds have become a norm for all good reasons. It will make its users waste less time just for charging and let them enjoy the phone more. In short, it is for convenience.
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Charging speed test |
Among all the phones in our possession, the OPPO Find X2 Pro has the highest charging capability. It uses a 65W charger dubbed as the SuperVOOC 2.0 Flash Charge.
Out of curiosity, we checked if it is really that fast compared to other fast charging solutions.
So, we compared Find X2 Pro's wired charging time with two other high-end smartphones—Huawei P40 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S20+.
Battery and wired charging specs:
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The power bricks |
OPPO Find X2 Pro uses a pair of 2,130mAh battery to use to make the 65W charging work. It distributes 32.5W of power for each battery to enable safe USB-C charging.
Huawei P40 Pro is still equipped with the reliable 40W charging and it is still one of the most attractive out of the box chargers.
Samsung Galaxy S20+ comes with 25W out of the box. It supports 45W charging, but unfortunately, Samsung is not generous enough to include that charger in its package. Several reports are also saying that the difference in charging speed between Samsung's 45W and 25W power bricks are minimal.
Note: We used the out of the box chargers of the phones to be fair. We also turned them on while charging like what people normally do while charging their phones.
Let's begin!
Watch: OPPO Find X2 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S20+ vs Huawei Pro Pro - Charging speed test
Results after 15 mins
OPPO Find X2 Pro - 55 percent charge
Samsung Galaxy S20+ 26 percent charge
Huawei P40 Pro - 35 percent charge
Results after 30 mins
OPPO Find X2 Pro - 94 percent charge
Samsung Galaxy S20+ 44 percent charge
Huawei P40 Pro - 63 percent charge
Full charge 0 to 100 percent
OPPO Find X2 Pro - 39 minutes
Samsung Galaxy S20+ 1 hour and 26 minutes
Huawei P40 Pro - 1 hour and 12 minutes
Quick thoughts
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100 percent in 39 minutes for Find X2 Pro |
The runaway winner is the OPPO Find X2 Pro with the 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 Flash Charge.
Most likely, even if you increase its battery capacity to 4,500mAh, it will still be on top. To my surprise, even its charger with the largest power output doesn't get hot at all. This test showed that OPPO did a very good job.
As expected, the Huawei P40 Pro came at number 2. Its 40W SuperCharge tech is still reliable. But, it can't compete with the 65W of OPPO anymore.
At number 3 is the Galaxy S20+. It did a fairly decent job for a phone with a slower 25W charger. However, I'm personally disappointed that Samsung can't even include the max 45W charger on its this premium offering.
What do you guys think?
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