While high - intensity activities like gaming slow down
most quick charge technologies, Dash Charge continues to operate at full force.
Not exact matches
Our energy - efficient Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform is engineered for all - day battery life and includes our Qualcomm
Quick Charge ™ 4 + technology — capable of up to a 50 % charge in only 15 minutes * so even the most demanding applications can run al
Charge ™ 4 +
technology — capable of up to a 50 %
charge in only 15 minutes * so even the most demanding applications can run al
charge in only 15 minutes * so even the
most demanding applications can run all day.
The standout feature of the device is its massive 3,630 mAh battery which is
most likely meant to solve annoying battery problems consumers have been complaining about in the original and 2nd - gen Moto X. Motorola says this battery will bring a full 48 hours of mixed use, and the
quick -
charging technology should provide 8 hours of juice in just 15 minutes.
What makes OnePlus 5T unique is that unlike
most of the tested phones, it doesn't use Qualcomm's
Quick Charge technology, rather, it uses its own Dash
Charge technology.
Promising the
most powerful Galaxy handsets to date with stunning 5.7 - inch Quad HD Super AMOLED displays,
quick -
charging technology now extended to wireless
charging, reduced to 120 minutes or two hours from 3 hours previously, 64 - bit Octo - core processors, 4 GB RAM, 16 megapixel rear camera, 5 megapixel front facing camera and much more, Samsung is again going all out to not only «kill» its iPhone brethren but every high - end smartphone from every other smartphone maker, too.
A 3,750 mAh battery with
quick charging technology should suffice for
most users.
Possibly the
most notable detail about the Razer Phone in terms of battery life is its support for
Quick Charge 4.0 +, Qualcomm's proprietary fast
charging technology that's now officially debuting inside the Razer Phone.
The
most recent entrant into the
quick charging race is OPPO with its VOOC Flash
Charge technology.
Most manufacturers that promise faster
charge times use Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0, a freely available technology for any phone featuring one of the company's popular proce
charge times use Qualcomm's
Quick Charge 2.0, a freely available technology for any phone featuring one of the company's popular proce
Charge 2.0, a freely available
technology for any phone featuring one of the company's popular processors.