Fuel Gauge IC for Oppo Phones - Oppo F1

Hi all,
Is there any way to determine fuel gauge IC for Oppo phones, specifically Oppo F1?
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[Completed] Query about mobile charging ?

Hello , Will current is drawn from the charger by the device, or pushed out of the charger into the device ?
You might be better off posting this question in Android General
The device pulls current as needed but will be capped by the mVA capacity of the Charger.

No chargers available for Pump Express 4.0 technology

I can't seem to find any charger compatible with the PE 4.0
https://www.mediatek.com/blog/connect-with-confidence-pump-express-4-0-charges-in-half-the-time
Also can't find more detailed information about how it works anywhere, my best bet about a charger that could work with it is the Huawei Supercharge, with provides 5v 2A/ 5v 4.5A/4.5v 5A, you guys think it could enable the Pump Express 4.0?As it is sait to use up to 5V 5A, or would it only work on Huawei smartphones?I already tried qualcomm qc3.0 chargers and they didn't work at all, but that's due to qualcomm relying on bigger tension, instead of bigger current for their technology to work.
My cellphone is a Blu VIVO XI+ powered by Helio p60 processor, I don't know why but Blu shoot their own feet by shipping a 5V/2A charger in a cellphone with a not that good battery, if it wasn't for that, the phone would be perfect for it's price.
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If no one knows the answer even in XDA, I'm pretty much out of options
luizfilipel said:
If no one knows the answer even in XDA, I'm pretty much out of options
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The technology in the phone is named differently than what it's called in the charger, you want a charger that supports "Power Delivery 3.0" to get the best performance fast charge, basically the same charger that is shipped with the new Google Pixel phones. Amazon has several on the cheap that work really well with my Blu Vivo XI+. Keep in mind that you will need a usb c to usb c cable to utilize it as the power adapter itself has a usb c port that outputs the higher wattage power! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078W6NK4H/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is the one I got and it works real well!

Warp Charge animation like OPPO and Xiaomi

Anyone know how we could enable the decimal percentage of the device charging up to stay longer like the OPPO and Xiaomi phones?

Question I have a small doubt experts?

i am using 25 watt super fast charging in my (Poco X3 Pro). i wanna know can i use model= EP-TA800 charger of 25 watts super fast charging to charge my poco x3 pro. is it safe????
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fast charging is not good for battery health
soundsurf420 said:
fast charging is not good for battery health
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Source? Because that's just not true, this has been debunked.
Popletenec said:
Source? Because that's just not true, this has been debunked.
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Actually high current charging does harm the battery life
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Actually high current charging does harm the battery life
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I am using Ep-ta 800 charger. Is it safe to charge poco x3 pro or not.
plz have look in this [email protected]
soundsurf420 said:
Actually high current charging does harm the battery life
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So source is "just trust me bro"?
uwuuuu said:
I am using Ep-ta 800 charger. Is it safe to charge poco x3 pro or not.
plz have look in this [email protected]
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yes its safe
Popletenec said:
So source is "just trust me bro"?
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So, can i use Ep-TA 800 25 watt charger as a daily charger to charge my poco x3 pro? It wont effect if we charge our phone with less watt charger than phone does for instance poco x3 pro is 33watt and i am using 25watt super fast charge?? Thankyou @Popletenec
And I am using a 10W charger on purpose. Seriously doubting that any of you have so busy lives that MANDATE the use of a fast 25W or 33W charger.
Fast charging is not good for the battery. You can take my statement with a grain of salt, or not. Your battery, your life, I don't care much other opinions, to enter a forum pissing contest about who's right and who is wrong, or trying to prove anything. Believe what you want to believe. But use common sense. Lithium batteries do not like fast charging. Most high brand/quality 18650 chargers so not offer fast charging, and my job requires me to work with batteries Lithium extensively.
Still using a Redmi Note 3 Pro bought on release, that has an excellent battery life even if it's older than Moses himself, just by avoiding this fast charge malarkey.
My last post on the subject. Have a nice day.
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So source is "just trust me bro"?
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So much arrogance in yourself...
Maybe you should read some scientific papers like this one
A Review of Factors Affecting the Lifespan of Lithium-ion Battery and its Health Estimation Methods - Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
With the widespread application of large-capacity lithium batteries in new energy vehicles, real-time monitoring the status of lithium batteries and ensuring the safe and stable operation of lithium batteries have become a focus of research in recent years. A lithium battery’s State of Health...
link.springer.com
Here is your source, bro
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So much arrogance in yourself...
Maybe you should read some scientific papers like this one
A Review of Factors Affecting the Lifespan of Lithium-ion Battery and its Health Estimation Methods - Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
With the widespread application of large-capacity lithium batteries in new energy vehicles, real-time monitoring the status of lithium batteries and ensuring the safe and stable operation of lithium batteries have become a focus of research in recent years. A lithium battery’s State of Health...
link.springer.com
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Yea, but the loss in capacity is negligable, does it mention somewhere how much is lost after those 500 cycles?

OnePlus/ Oppo compatibility

Hi everyone!
Let's see if anyone here can help me, because OnePlus community, Oppo community were silent on this question, and the answer on Amazon was generic and useless.
So I currently use a OnePlus 9 Pro.
What we formerly knew as Dash Charge and then Warp charge now uses the same name as Oppo's fast charging technology; SuperVOOC.
I was looking for OnePlus 65w chargers on Amazon and Oppo's SuperVOOC 65W charger came up. 1. So my first question is, would that work at maximum speed with my OP9 Pro?
Also, as Oppo and OnePlus wireless chargers are visually identical and by the 50W, are they also mutually compatible? Like, if I purchased a OnePlus 50w wireless charger and then upgraded to a (hypothetical) Oppo Find x6 Pro in 2023, would the Oppo work on a OnePlus wireless charger and Vice-Versa?
Thanks to everyone who answers. Good health to everyone?
Everything will work fine if u use the OnePlus charger on oppo phone or the other way. I got OnePlus 9 pro and i use 100w oppo charger and it showing on screen when i plug in 65w which is the max for the phone to charge.
In conclusion oppo and OnePlus accessories and charger and cable are the same from the same manufacturer the only different is the logo and the colour of the cable. And what i found oppo accessories are way cheaper than OnePlus website even on there 80w car charger. The only different is the logo print.

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