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The charging speed of the IQOO Neo 8 Pro is divided into two modes: ultra-fast charging and fast charging. Ultrafine charging refers to the IQOO Neo 8 Pro's advanced flash charging...

iqooneo8pro Charging super fast and fast difference?

The charging speed of the IQOO Neo 8 Pro is divided into two modes: ultra-fast charging and fast charging. Ultrafine charging refers to the IQOO Neo 8 Pro's advanced flash charging technology, which can quickly restore battery power in a short period of time. According to the official introduction, it supports a flash charge of up to 120W and can fully charge the battery in a very short time.
Fast charging is relative to the traditional charging speed. Although not as fast as ultra-fast charging, but also more efficient than normal charging methods. The specific charging power may vary according to the support capacity of different chargers and charging cables. In general, ultra-fast charging is relative to fast charging, it pays more attention to charging speed and efficiency, so that users can get more power in the shortest time. Fast charging is a faster way of charging, which is more efficient than traditional charging methods.


The difference between the super-fast and fast charging of the IQOO Neo 8 Pro is the charging speed and charging technology. Super fast charging usually refers to support for super flash charging technology, which can be filled with large-capacity batteries in a short time, such as only 30 minutes to 80%. Fast charging refers to a relatively fast charging speed, but it may not be able to reach the level of super-fast charging.

Charging super fast usually requires specific chargers and cables, as well as compatible devices. Therefore, if you need a fast charge and have limited time, choosing the super-fast charging IQOO Neo 8 Pro may be more suitable for your needs.