A few days back, the Oppo 40W AirVOOC wireless charger was spotted on Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) certification listing. It also revealed the design of the charger in the form of renders. Now, a live image has emerged on the internet suggesting it to launch soon.

The upcoming Oppo Ace 2 has been already confirmed to feature support for 40W wireless charging, in addition to 65W wired charging and this leaked Oppo AirVOOC wireless charger is definitely designed for this phone and other upcoming devices from the brand.

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The live image of Oppo 40W AirVOOC wireless charger once again confirms the presence of multiple vents to dissipate heat. It could also include a fan to further lower the temperature.

As per the WPC listing, the upcoming wireless charger will support 9V 2A (18W), 5V 6A (30W), and 10V 6.5A (65W) power inputs. But the wireless charging output will be 40W. It will most likely launch alongside the Oppo Ace 2 on April 13.

Chinese smartphone makers have been long avoiding wireless charging on their smartphones to cut costs. But for the past two years after making a breakthrough in wireless charging speeds because of intense R&D, they have been slowly joining the bandwagon.

As of now, Huawei P40 Pro Plus is the fastest wireless charging phone with a maximum capacity of 40W. Though Xiaomi demoed 40W wireless charging on its Mi 10 Pro, the retail units are limited to 30W similar to the upcoming OnePlus 8 Pro, whose wireless charger also leaked a couple of days back.

 

 

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