fast-charge-methods-dat

Quick Charge 2.0

⚔ Most Popular Fast-Charging Protocols (2025)

🧩 Universal / Cross-Brand Standards

Protocol Organization / Brand Max Power (Typical) Notes
USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) USB-IF Up to 240W (48VāŽ“5A) Widely adopted across laptops, phones, tablets. Supports PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for fine voltage control.
USB PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply) USB-IF Typically 25–45W for phones Used by Samsung, Google, etc. Allows dynamic voltage adjustment for efficiency.
Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC) Qualcomm QC 3.0: 18W
QC 4+/5: up to 100–240W
Backward-compatible, integrated in many Snapdragon phones. QC5 supports PD.

šŸ“± Brand-Specific Protocols

Protocol Brand Max Power Compatible With Notes
Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging (AFC) Samsung 15W–25W USB PD PPS (partially compatible) Older Galaxy models. Replaced by PD PPS.
Apple Fast Charge (PD-based) Apple Up to 27W (iPhone 15) USB PD PPS Apple uses PD standard, Lightning or USB-C.
OPPO VOOC / SuperVOOC / SuperVOOC 2.0 OPPO / OnePlus / Realme Up to 240W Proprietary Very high current (e.g., 10VāŽ“24A). Requires special cable and charger.
OnePlus Warp / SuperVOOC OnePlus Up to 150–240W OPPO VOOC ecosystem Rebranded VOOC with special USB-C pins.
Xiaomi HyperCharge / Mi Turbo Charge Xiaomi Up to 210W Proprietary One of the fastest commercial protocols.
Huawei SuperCharge Huawei Up to 100W Proprietary Smart voltage/current adjustment (e.g., 10VāŽ“4A).
vivo FlashCharge vivo Up to 120W Proprietary Similar to VOOC but not compatible.
MediaTek Pump Express (PE / PE+) MediaTek Up to 30W USB PD Older MTK-based phones; now replaced by PD PPS.

šŸ”Œ Laptop / High-Power Devices

Protocol Devices Max Power Notes
USB PD 3.1 EPR (Extended Power Range) Laptops, monitors 240W Supports 28V, 36V, 48V levels.
Lenovo / Dell / HP Proprietary PD Extensions Laptops 65–240W PD-compatible but add vendor-specific ID.

šŸ’” Summary

Category Typical Devices Typical Power
Universal (USB-PD / QC) Most modern phones, laptops 18–100W
Proprietary (VOOC, SuperCharge) Chinese brand phones 30–240W
Legacy (AFC, Pump Express) Older phones <25W

āœ… Most common in 2025:

  • USB Power Delivery (PD + PPS) → Global standard
  • Qualcomm Quick Charge 4/5 → Common with PD support
  • VOOC / SuperVOOC / HyperCharge → Popular in Asia

⚔ Most Common Fast Charging Methods (as of 2025)

Charging Standard Used By Protocol Type Max Power Notes
USB Power Delivery (USB-PD / PD 3.0 / PD 3.1 PPS) Google, Apple, Samsung, Dell, Lenovo, etc. Open (industry standard) Up to 240 W (PD 3.1 EPR) šŸ”¹ Most common and universal fast-charging standard; used by almost all modern phones and laptops.
Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC 3.0 / 4.0 / 5.0) Many Android phones (Xiaomi, Motorola, etc.) Proprietary Up to 100 W Widely used on Snapdragon-based phones; newer versions are compatible with USB-PD.
Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging / Super Fast Charging (PPS) Samsung Galaxy series Proprietary (PD-PPS based) Up to 45 W Built on USB-PD PPS, ensures better heat control.
OPPO / OnePlus / Realme VOOC / SUPERVOOC / Warp Charge OPPO, OnePlus, Realme Proprietary 65–240 W Extremely fast but requires matching charger + cable.
Huawei SuperCharge Huawei phones Proprietary Up to 100 W Uses high current (e.g. 10V/4A) or PD for newer models.
Apple Fast Charging (PD) iPhone 8 and newer USB-PD Up to 27 W Requires USB-C to Lightning or USB-C to USB-C cable.

šŸ”‹ Summary

  • šŸŒ Most universal and widely adopted: USB Power Delivery (PD)
  • āš™ļø Most compatible across brands: USB-PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply)
  • ⚔ Fastest (but proprietary): SUPERVOOC / Warp Charge / SuperCharge

āœ… So, the most commonly used fast charging method overall:

USB Power Delivery (USB-PD, especially PD 3.0 / PD 3.1 with PPS)

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