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VIDEO: Oppo shows frustration of charging without Rapid Charge

In today’s flagship smart phones, batteries are getting bigger with capacities of over 3,000mAh. While there are battery saving tools like Ultra Power Saving Mode to prolong battery life, charging up a device from 0% can take a long time.

When the Oppo Find 7 was announced, it features a unique VOOC Rapid Charge which charges its 3,000mAh battery from 0-75% in just 30 minutes. If you’re in a hurry, a 5 minute charge is sufficient enough to give 2 hours of talk time. This is made possible with its special 9-pin micro USB (as opposed to the standard 7-pin) and a VOOC compatible power adapter. A standard micro USB cable and charger will still work with the Oppo Find 7 but it will charge at the normal rate.

The VOOC Rapid Charge is also available on its lower spec Find 7a which is currently on pre-order at RM1,598.

Check out the Oppo video after the break.

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