As you might imagine, this is achieved over USB-C – not using wireless charging – with Oppo saying it uses three ‘charge pumps’ supplying power to the phone at 10V/24A. Despite the very high power output of 240W, Oppo says it conforms to standards for heat dissipation. “By taking a holistic approach to the safety of the adapter, charging cable and the handset, Oppo minimizes potential safety hazards and risks, providing an efficient and secure charging solution,” said Oppo. This includes five safety protection measures and a specially designed control chip that monitors voltage, current and temperature to make sure everything is ok. Furthermore, the unnamed phone has 13 temperature sensors around the chassis. So far, the fastest charging we’ve tested on a phone so far is 120W, as seen in the Xiaomi 11T and Black Shark 4 Pro. And even that is much higher power than the OnePlus 10 Pro (80W), Samsung Galaxy S22+ (45W) and Apple iPhone 13 (27W). The news comes just hours after Realme announced 150W charging, but while Oppo has stolen the limelight, at least Realme’s technology isn’t just an on-paper announcement: the phone is here, now: the Realme GT Neo 3. Oppo also unveiled 150W SuperVooc flash charging which can match Realme’s 50% in five minutes (4500mAh battery). However, it also has the firm’s Battery Health Engine (BHE) which arrived last week in the Oppo Find X5 series – although the Find X5 Pro has 80W charging. The company says this unique BHE technology can keep the battery performing at 80% of its original capacity even after 1,600 charge cycles. For reference, that’s double the industry standard of 800 cycles. Oppo has not communicated when its new SuperVooc speeds will arrive beyond saying that “150W SuperVooc flash charge with BHE will debut on a OnePlus smartphone in the second quarter of this year.” – possibly the rumoured OnePlus 10 Ultra. This suggests the 240W SuperVooc version of Oppo’s fast charging might not be ready until next year but we’ll have to wait and see. It said the Battery Health Engine will be included on ‘most mid-to-high-end’ Oppo and OnePlus phones in the future. In other news from MWC this year, Honor announced 100W wireless charging in the Honor Magic 4 Pro. Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.