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Vivo joins wireless charging alliance WPC

Phate Zhang Mar 3, 2020 3:35 GMT+8

In February this year, vivo joined the WPC Wireless Charging Alliance.

On the WPC official website, we can find that the information of vivo is indeed included in the membership list, and the membership type is a regular member.

Vivo joins wireless charging alliance WPC-CnTechPost

WPC (Wireless Power Consortium), the Wireless Charging Consortium, was established in 2008 with the purpose of creating and promoting widespread adoption of all rechargeable batteries in the market.

QPC, WQ Wuxin Power Co., Ltd. Dell, Deron, Google, Haier, Huawei, IKEA, Lenovo, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sony, Sony, Xiaomi and OPPO and more than 580 company members.

At the same time as joining the WPC Alliance, vivo officially released the APEX 2020 concept phone on February 28.

It uses a completely non-porous design. In addition to no physical buttons, it completely eliminates the charging interface. Instead, it is equipped with 60W wireless ultra-fast flash charging, which is currently the highest wireless charging power on the market.

It only needs 20 minutes to be full of vitality 2000mAh, which brings a faster wireless charging experience than ordinary wired fast charging.

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Phate is the founder of CnTechPost and the main author of the site. He has been reporting in Chinese and English since 2009, focusing on macroeconomics and capital markets. He is also a tech enthusiast, and it is his interest to follow tech industry developments.
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