
OnePlus 10 Pro may come with super-fast 125W charging support
India Today
A new leak suggests more features that we can see on the next OnePlus flagship, which is the OnePlus 10 Pro. A record charging speed that is unseen on phones till now but might be common in phones by OnePlus and Oppo in the coming year.
Now that OnePlus has announced that it won't be coming out with its T lineup models this year, the OnePlus 10 Pro is set to be the next flagship phone by the company. There are still several months to its launch, but speculations on how it will shape up are already doing the rounds. One such mention is the fastest-ever charging speed on it among any production smartphone to date.
While the charging speeds in phones currently top at 120W, new leaks hint that the OnePlus 10 Pro will come with 125W fast charging. This would put all other in-production phones below the OnePlus 10 Pro in terms of charging speed, and we can expect a full charge of the device well within 15 minutes.

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