OPPO is gearing up to introduce a new generation of fast charging technology with the unveiling of a 120W SUPERVOOC flash charger. This exciting development comes after the charger, sporting model number VCBBOAAH / A788-110110U-AU1, received certification from Australia’s Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council (ERAC).

OPPO 120W SUPERVOOC Charger ERAC Certification

120W SUPERVOOC Charger Certification Details

The certification details reveal that the VCBBOAAH charger, manufactured by Dongguan Aohai Technology, is capable of delivering a maximum output of 120W, achieved through an 11V 11A configuration. It also supports a wide range of input voltages, from 200-240V 50/60Hz, which aligns with Australia’s power supply specifications.

The voltage and frequency specifications of 200-240V 50/60Hz are compatible with many regions around the world, especially in Europe, Asia, Australia, and parts of Africa. However, it is not universally compatible across all regions. For example, the standard power supply in North America (the United States and Canada) is typically 120V at 60Hz. Similarly, Japan primarily uses 100V at either 50Hz or 60Hz, depending on the region.

Oppo SuperVooc

OnePlus and OPPO’s recent devices like the OnePlus 12, OnePlus Ace 3, Find X7, and X7 Ultra all feature the 100W SUPERVOOC wired flash charging. The current 100W SUPERVOOC charger, available in China, operates at a maximum output of 11V 9.1A 100W under 200-240V voltage. This translates to a slight decrease in power output (11V 7.3A 80W) when used under 100-130V voltage conditions.

While the 120W charger hasn’t been officially linked to any specific devices yet. It is expected to play a crucial role in powering future OPPO, OnePlus smartphones, offering users a significant upgrade in charging speeds compared to current offerings.

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