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Oppo Find N3 certification confirms 100W charging support

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Yordan 02 August 2023

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The Oppo Find N3 is inching closer to a launch, and it was just certified at 3C. The listing revealed the phone with model number PHN110 will come with 100W charging support, faster than any other foldable out there.

Oppo certifies Find N3 with 100W charging

The phone will be shipped with SuperVOOC VCB7CACH charger with dual USB-A/USB-C plugs. According to sources, the adapter will support 100W for eligible devices, but each port will also offer 50W.

We hope this charger will support charging of multiple gadgets, unlike Huawei’s design where one plugged USB cable blocked the other port.

Huawei's dual-port solution Huawei's dual-port solution

Oppo launched the first Find N with just 33W VOOC 4.0 charging, followed by Find N2 with 66W charging. The third iteration is finally reaching flagship rates and power levels, and we expect it to match the Find X6 Pro results, which were 0 to 100% in half an hour.

Rumors are the phone could arrive as early as this month, and it could bring wireless charging alongside, so we will keep our eyes peeled for more teasers of the new foldable.

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  • 15 Aug 2023

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