iQoo was not too long ago tipped to be growing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC-powered iQoo 10 Professional. This handset has been rumoured to help 200W wired charging. Vivo is also working to carry a brand new flagship machine to the market with help for 200W wired charging. Now, a notable tipster means that these smartphones may have already been left behind by a Chinese language OEM. The tipster has not revealed the title of the producer, however means that the charger is already reached the trial-production stage.

In keeping with a post shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, an unspecified Chinese language OEM is trial-producing a 240W (24V / 10A) charger. The tipster had beforehand advised that Vivo may very well be engaged on a brand new flagship smartphone with help for 200W quick charging. This handset is claimed to help 20V / 10A quick charging in addition to backwards compatibility with 120W, 80W, and 66W charging charges. Vivo had not too long ago launched the [Vivo X80] sequence of flagship smartphones. The highest-end Vivo X80 Professional packs a 4,700mAh battery with help for 80W quick charging.

One other smartphone producer making an attempt to ship next-generation charging speeds is [iQoo]. As per a previous report, the corporate is growing the iQoo 10 Professional, the successor to the iQoo 9 Professional that was launched in India earlier this yr in February. This handset has been tipped to supply 200W quick charging together with 50W or 60W wi-fi charging help. It’s anticipated to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC below the hood. iQoo is anticipated to launch this handset someday this yr between July to September.

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