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Oppo Has Introduced The World’s Fastest Charger At MWC 2022

Oppo has introduced the world’s fastest charger at MWC 2022.

Your phone’s battery will be 100% charged in 9 minutes, Oppo made this record by introducing a new charger.

This charger has set a new record. During the demo, Oppo charged the smartphone with a 4500mAh battery to 100 percent in just 9 minutes. With this, history has been made.

Prior to this, Xiaomi had a 120W charger, which could charge the smartphone’s battery to 100 percent in 17 minutes.

Earlier in the Mobile World Congress itself, Realme had introduced 150W SUPERVOOC charging, which charged the smartphone’s battery up to 50 percent in just 5 minutes.

Oppo Charger made a record.

During the demo, Oppo charged the smartphone to 100% in 9 minutes. Oppo has charged the 4500mAh battery with a 240W charger.

Oppo introduced the VOOC flash charge in 2014, after which Oppo has now introduced this battery.

The company said that this fast charging of Oppo is completely safe. This charger will not cause any damage to the smartphone.

There will be no problem with overheating.

According to Oppo, the temperature protection has been increased through the 13 temperature sensors given in the phone.

This will easily avoid problems like overheating. For safety, it also has a customized chip, which controls the voltage, current, and temperature of the unit.

Battery health engine also supported.

Along with the new charging technology, there is also support for Oppo’s new Battery Health Engine. Both Smart Battery Health Algorithm and Battery Healing Technology have been used in this charger.

Of these, the Smart Battery Health algorithm tracks the battery’s electric potential in real-time. Battery healing technology, on the other hand, optimizes the internal parts of the battery.

WhatsApp mistakes led to the ban of accounts of 18.58 lakh Indians in January.

WhatsApp has banned 18.58 lakh Indian WhatsApp accounts in January 2022.

The company has taken this action on the basis of complaints received from users through its complaints department and its mechanism to prevent and trace the violators of the rules.

WhatsApp said in its monthly report released on Tuesday that most of the 18.58 lakh accounts have been banned by the company on grounds of harmful behavior.

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