Quick Charge 2.0
FCP-dat - SCP-dat - VOOC-dat - PE-dat - AFC-dat - MTK-PE-dat
USB-FC-dat - USB-FC-trigger-dat/USB-sniffer-dat - BC1.2-dat - Apple-2.4A-dat - DCP-dat - CDP-dat - SDP-dat
ā” Most Popular Fast-Charging Protocols (2025)
š§© Universal / Cross-Brand Standards
| Protocol | Organization / Brand | Max Power (Typical) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) | USB-IF | Up to 240W (48Vā5A) | Widely adopted across laptops, phones, tablets. Supports PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for fine voltage control. |
| USB PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply) | USB-IF | Typically 25ā45W 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 100ā240W |
Backward-compatible, integrated in many Snapdragon phones. QC5 supports PD. |
š± Brand-Specific Protocols
| Protocol | Brand | Max Power | Compatible With | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging (AFC) | Samsung | 15Wā25W | 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., 10Vā24A). Requires special cable and charger. |
| OnePlus Warp / SuperVOOC | OnePlus | Up to 150ā240W | 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., 10Vā4A). |
| 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. |
š 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 | 65ā240W | PD-compatible but add vendor-specific ID. |
š” Summary
| Category | Typical Devices | Typical Power |
|---|---|---|
| Universal (USB-PD / QC) | Most modern phones, laptops | 18ā100W |
| Proprietary (VOOC, SuperCharge) | Chinese brand phones | 30ā240W |
| Legacy (AFC, Pump Express) | Older phones | <25W |
ā Most common in 2025:
-
USB Power Delivery (PD + PPS) ā Global standard
-
Qualcomm Quick Charge 4/5 ā Common with PD support
- VOOC / SuperVOOC / HyperCharge ā Popular in Asia
ā” 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) | š¹ 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 | 65ā240 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. |
š Summary
- š Most universal and widely adopted: USB Power Delivery (PD)
- āļø Most compatible across brands: USB-PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply)
- ā” Fastest (but proprietary): SUPERVOOC / Warp Charge / SuperCharge
ā So, the most commonly used fast charging method overall:
USB Power Delivery (USB-PD, especially PD 3.0 / PD 3.1 with PPS)