Which are the Fastest Charging Phones? | Digital Web Review

Samsung vs Apple, Huawei and OnePlus: whose phones charge the fastest?

If you are in a situation where your phone battery is about to die, but you need to leave the house within the next 15 minutes. You’re screwed, right?

To fully charge a phone normally takes 1 to 2 hours, but who has time for that? A phone with fast charging can give you enough power to use it for several hours after only a 15- or 30-minute charge.

Fast charging can save your day and now a phone with tummy full specs and a power draw is as important as battery life. This is why we a care for charging tests, Which comes like a like stock brick in the retail box, and applying them to the battery capacity to determine who’s the boss of fast charging standards at the moment.

Practically all flagship phones these days support fast charging, and some are going to be with such a speed and amperages that charge your battery full within minutes. These fast chargers top up your handset quicker than those puny bricks of past years that takes a much time to do the same thing.

Every smartphone maker calls there handset as a unique piece, despite all are belongs to the same category. To recall the Apple doesn’t supply the fast charger in the iPhone 8, 8 Plus or iPhone X boxes, so you have to get it as an extra. And also the latest Xiaomi Mi 8 may support Qualcomm’s latest Quick Charge 4+, but these chargers are readily not available. and the difference in speeds would be negligible compared to what the stock 3.0 charger is able to achieve anyway.

Its pretty hard to know the differences between Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charge, Apple’s Fast Charge, the OnePlus DashCharge, Huawei’s SuperCharge, Qualcomm’s Quick Charge, Motorola’s Turbo Charge, Oppo’s VOOC and so on. let see whose standard wins?

Battery capacity Charging time (min.) Charging speed (mAh/min)
Huawei P20 Pro 4000 90 44.44
OnePlus 6 3300 80 41.25
Huawei Mate 10 Pro 4000 102 39.22
Honor 8 Pro 4000 106 37.74
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 4000 109 36.7
Motorola Moto Z3 Play 3000 84 35.71
OnePlus 5T 3300 93 35.48
Samsung Galaxy S8+ 3500 99 35.35
HTC U11+ 3930 113 34.78
Honor 10 3400 98 34.69
Asus Zenfone 5Z 3300 97 34.02
Nokia 7 Plus 3800 113 33.63
Samsung Galaxy S9+ 3500 105 33.33
LG V35 ThinQ 3300 100 33
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 3300 102 32.35
LG G6 3300 102 32.35
Huawei P10 Plus 3750 117 32.05
Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) 3000 97 30.93
HTC U11 3000 98 30.61
LG V30 3300 108 30.56
Samsung Galaxy S8 (Exynos) 3000 100 30
HTC U12+ 3500 117 29.91
Nokia 8 Sirocco 3260 114 28.6
Razer Phone 4000 140 28.57
Samsung Galaxy S9 3000 107 28.04
LG G7 ThinQ 3000 107 28.04
Samsung Galaxy A6+ 3500 131 26.72
HTC U11 Life 2600 101 25.74
Motorola Moto Z2 Force Edition 2730 110 24.82
Google Pixel 2 2700 111 24.32
Google Pixel 2 XL 3520 152 23.16
Honor 7X 3340 146 22.88
Sony Xperia XZ2 3180 145 21.93
Sony Xperia XA2 3300 158 20.89
Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium 3540 172 20.58
Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact 2870 144 19.93
Apple iPhone 8 Plus 2691 178 15.12
Apple iPhone X 2716 189 14.37
Apple iPhone 8 1821 148 12.3

As you see from above chart Huawei’s SuperCharge is a winner, followed by the OnePlus Dash Charge, which is very similar to the sister company Oppo’s VOOC in performance. Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charge is also high up there, while Note 9 houses 4000mAh unit getting fully pumped in less than two hours, and Moto’s Turbo Charge gets an honourable standing, too.

The world premium phone manufacturer Apple and only give up in charging speeds this not mean that their gear can’t be fast-charged, but they provide their traditional chargers in their retail  box.And you need to spend a lot to top your iPhone or Xperia as quickly as phones from other major brands.

As we see Huawei take sthe cake that pumps 44mAh/min. performance. You might be curious to know what upcoming  Mate 20 Pro feast you which is tipped to arrive with a huge 4200 mAh pack but also 40W charging power. At present 22W SuperCharge is now fast enough, but what if Huawei supercharges it even more?

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