Oppo K11 is already listed on TENAA and we know some key specifications, but today we learned of an important new feature, which will be a first for the entire mid-range range. The phone has been certified on 3C with 100W fast charging, an impressive increase from the 67W of the K11x and K10x.
The three-digit rate is only featured in three Oppo phones so far: the flagship Find X6 Pro and the premium duo Reno10 Pro and Reno10 Pro+, neither of which are available outside of China, which is suspicious. The SuperVOOC standard offers 11V/9.1A output with a VCBAHBCH adapter, probably supplied in the box.
Sadly, the Oppo K series is practically exclusive to China, so once again international users are likely to miss out on the 30-minute full charge from 0 to 100% of the 5,000mAh battery. They also won’t see the 6.7-inch OLED, Snapdragon 782G and 50MP main camera, but Oppo may relaunch the phone on the global market under a different name.
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