fast-charge-methods-dat
FCP-dat - SCP-dat - VOOC-dat - PE-dat - AFC-dat - MTK-PE-dat
USB-FC-dat - USB-FC-trigger-dat - BC1.2-dat - Apple-2.4A-dat - DCP-dat - CDP-dat - SDP-dat
⚡ 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) | 🔹 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. |
🔋 Summary
- 🌍 Most universal and widely adopted: USB Power Delivery (PD)
- ⚙️ Most compatible across brands: USB-PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply)
- ⚡ Fastest (but proprietary): SUPERVOOC / Warp Charge / SuperCharge
✅ So, the most commonly used fast charging method overall:
USB Power Delivery (USB-PD, especially PD 3.0 / PD 3.1 with PPS)