How the OPPO Find X5 Pro Has Epic Battery Life - OPPO Find X5 Pro General

OPPO is improving their battery life and performance in a big way, with the Find X5 Pro. The SuperVOOC charging technology lets you charge your phone faster than ever, while maintaining a healthy battery. The large dual-cell 5,000mAh battery offers 2.5 additional hours of use, in comparison to the Find X3 Pro.
A new feature called Battery Health Engine will help the OPPO Find 5X Pro achieve a longer overall lifespan. Enjoy 1,600 charging cycles of the Find X5 Pro, which result in over double the lifespan! After 1,600 cycles, your phone will still maintain an impressive 80% capacity. You can now keep your phone and continue to use it for a longer amount of time, preventing landfill waste.
Wireless charging is also available at a very impressive 50W. While SuperVOOC allows you to charge your phone at unprecedented speeds, it also helps retain the life of the 5,000mAh battery that powers the Find X5 Pro.
SuperVOOC flash-charging technology will charge the Find X5 Pro from nearly 0% to 50% in only 12 minutes. 47 minutes of charging ill give you a 100% charge. With these new charging speeds, you’ll have less battery anxiety, knowing a full charge is always available in new record time.
OPPO Find X5 Pro Battery Specs:
5,000mAh capacity
80W wired charging
50W wireless charging
10W reverse wireless charging
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Wireless charging is taken to a whole new level in the OPPO Find X5 Pro with AirVOOC. When you use a wireless charger with your device, you can get up to 50W charging speeds. This is even faster than many phones are capable of charging on a wired connection. Reverse wireless charging is a feature that lets you use your Find X5 Pro as a source to charge other devices. For this feature, you can charge another device at 10W, by placing it on the back of your phone.
Once we get our hands on an actual unit, we will be able to do real-life tests to see how quickly the battery can charge from 0-100% in both wired and wireless charging situations. You can share your own experience with OPPO’s SuperVOOC charging in this thread.
Thank you to OPPO for supporting this thread.

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Supplied charger

The supplied charger is only 1.1Amp. Guess I will have to go looking for a turbo charger
My dog was tugging at my pants because I think he needed to relieve himself outside.*
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No, but really, that's a pretty weak charger indeed.
krdiesel said:
The supplied charger is only 1.1Amp. Guess I will have to go looking for a turbo charger
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Get a few of these. I bought 6 when they were $3 a piece.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/171194805237?nav=SEARCH
First generation was 2A. Still have those!
i also need turbo charger.......
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I use an Anker charger with 2.4A output per port and I can only get a max charging rate of 1.26A per hour. The phone seems to charge pretty slow, taking a little more than 2 hours.
even though it is low, my phone still seems to charge very quickly. i'm not sure i need a turbo charger anymore
Same with me. Maybe its because my old phone charged so much slower, but my Moto X seems to charge extremely fast regardless of what charger I use.
Same here. Charging is quicker than my n4 with the supplied charger. I am surprised
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I am coming from an ancient Galaxy S2 HD LTE and a Droid 3 so switching to the Snapdragon S4 was a huge improvement for me in charge time, guess they have Quick Charge 1.0. With the Motorola charger that came with the wife's Moto X, I can get to 90% in around 2 hours from 27% which is pretty damn quick in my book considering the size of my batteries (3500 and 3300 mAH). I'm prepared to be impressed with the 30 min charge to 90% when people start posting their screen shots! LOL
Here are my phones for reference:
Droid Maxx (Moto X on steroids)
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I use my Galaxy S5 charger, super fast.
From my testing the phone only seem to be able to pull in 1.26A, and it will take 2hours for a full charge, and 100minutes for 90%. I'm using an Anker charger with 2.4A output per port and an iPad 2.1A charger, plus a 20AWG USB cable. This phone doesn't seem to charge very fast.

Now i know why Sony doesn't supply Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger as standard..

After reading all about battery (and experience it myself), Quick Charge 2.0 still deteriorates your battery because of the resultant heat. Lithium battery will deteriorate because of heat primarily. The faster you charge, the warmer it gets. it's simple. So no wonder Qualcomm have said that the QC 3.0 is 38% more efficient, because with it, they can monitor the voltage change more gradually. Qnovo on X Performance should be more or less the same (if not better) to QC 3.0.
So my words on this matter are: Be grateful to charge with old standard charger you've been supplied by Sony. It should keep your phone battery last longer and definitely will retain the re-selling price better. Yes it might take your time, but your life is not only inside your phone
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How much time does it need to fully charge normaly ?
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It averages around 2 and a half hour from zero for full charge with standard charger. With an adaptive charger of Samsung Note4 though, it charges my z5p for exactly 2 hours. It might be faster with true QC 2.0 ones but if i charge it while I'm working/sleeping, the hour/half won't be noticeable.
I got the uch10 with my x performance and with airplane mode in I can get a full charge in about 1 hour 40 min
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i got the uch10 charger and can go from 1% to 80% in about 15-20 mins, that's what came with the phone when i got it and they were nice enough to include a free adapter for american plugs.
I just wish Sony gave better headphones then the crap I got total garbage
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Yes the international charger that came with the phone charges is VERY fast. I was impressed and thought it must be fake. But it isnt..
I am buying a QUalcomm Charger 3.0 to see if that charger will do the same as the factory charger. I need a charger for USA that fits my wall outlets. This adapter thing kinda sucks.
But, my Hong Kong Xperia X Performance was given with UCH10, which is a QC 2.0 charger LOL
This thread is BS... Using a QC2.0 charger from Aukey since day one... No issues whatsoever...
Regards.
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yeah quick charge don't deteriorated the battery.. this dude is smoking some bad gonja
I just got one and the battery temperature doesn't seem to differ from the regular non-quickcharge adaptor that came with the phone.
Even the one I received yesterday has a QC2.0 charger. Version F8131. Very nice phone!

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Hi guys,
I have to say that I am impressed with the charging abilities of this phone. I've done this test on stock rom and pixel experience and I got similar results, but with the phone being rooted I now have access to see more information. The app I used to monitor the charging was Franco Kernel Manager, one of the very few paid apps I recommend as it can show with accuracy both the current and the voltage. I started this test when the battery was 5% all the way up to 100%. I need to mention that I was interested in the true performance of the charger in a controlled environment and as we all know a high temperature of the battery throttles the charger. I noticed that at the highest speeds, anything over 35° will make it throttle so I used an ice pack for portable fridges to keep the temperature between 24° and 29°. I've heard some saying that this is no good for the phone but I've done this in the past 5 years hundreds of times on more than 10 different phones and I've never shorted one. Back to charging speeds, you will notice in the last screenshot that when temperature is good the turbocharge will last up to 70% when the wattage shows over 40w. I know that technically the brick is rated at 33w max, I'm wondering if it has the ability to draw more from the socket, put 33w in the battery and the rest will go towards the actual usage of the phone. Then the wattage will slowly drop up to 95% then dramatically drop up to 100%. This is because the voltage stayed consistently at 9v between 5 and 95% then dropped to 5v between 95 and 100%. Another mention is that I compared the readings of the Franco Kernel and Ampere and they were identical, the only reason I couldn't tell the Wattage with Ampere is because Ampere can't monitor the voltage so it made the app redundant. That's it, I hope you found this useful.
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What is Battery Health Engine?

OPPO announced a new technology that will first be seen in the OPPO Find X5 Pro. This new technology is called Battery Health Engine, and it's designed to increase the overall lifespan and health of your phone's battery. The BHE is a self-developed chip that is designed to work in combination with the new 150W SUPERVOOC flash charger.
So what does the BHE actually do? Traditional charging of your phone causes your battery to degrade over time. This results in shorter battery life as your usage continues. The goal of BHE is to slow that process down as much as possible. Using OPPO's self-developed BHE chip, the OPPO Find X5 Pro can maintain 80% of its original capacity after as many as 1,600 charge cycles. To put this into perspective, this is double the current industry norm.
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The Technology Behind the Battery Health Engine​The BHE chip takes advantage of two specific technologies which include Smart Battery Health Algorithm and Battery Healing Technology. The combination of these features helps improve battery health, safety, and performance by optimizing the hardware and software.
Smart Battery Health Algorithm has the ability to track real-time electric potential across the negative electrodes within the battery. Using this information, it will dynamically adjust the charging currency within a reasonable range, resulting in the minimization of the occurrence of dead lithium. It can do this while maintaining the maximum charging current. This helps ensure a prolonged battery lifespan and faster-charging speeds.
Battery Healing Technology extends the battery life from the inner system of the battery. With the ability to improve the electrolyte formula, the electrodes are constantly being repaired while the battery goes through its normal charge and discharge cycles. This forms a more stable and durable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) that always stays in a perfect state in real-time. This ultimately causes a reduction of the wear and tear of the positive and negative electrodes of the battery. you'll end up with a healthier and
longer-lasting battery.
So are you looking forward to BHE in new phones? Would a longer battery life allow you to keep your device for longer?
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Would oppo find X5 Pro support the new 150W Supervooc?

Share your Battery Performance on the OPPO Find X5 Pro

While using the OPPO Find X5 Pro as my primary device for about two months now, I've been very impressed with the battery. I use my phone throughout the day for social media, videos, and work-related stuff like email and documents. I find myself charging my phone about once a day, but only need to charge it for about 10 minutes before I'm ready to go again. I thought I'd share some insight on my battery usage so far and see how other users are liking its performance.
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OPPO Find X5 Pro Battery Specs:
5,000mAh capacity
80W wired charging
50W wireless charging
10W reverse wireless charging
My Battery Life based on my Usage​At night, I use the O Relax app to play thunderstorm sounds via a Bluetooth connection to my speakers. I usually have these sounds playing for about 7 hours, which consumes about 20-25% of my battery overnight. So if you plan on using your phone with overnight ambient sleep sounds, make sure you have about a 35% charge just in case.
As you can see from my usage stats, I charge my phone once a day, usually when it gets down to about 30% capacity. Based on my phone usage, I could stretch my battery life to about 1 day and 18 hours before reaching 0%. With Power saving mode and Super power saving mode, that can be extended even more to 2 days and 15 hours.
Battery Saving Tip: I use the high refresh rate setting for my phone, which is a super nice feature to have. However, if you want to get another 9 hours of usage from your phone, change the refresh rate to 60Hz. The high refresh rate setting is the most significant factor in your battery drain speed.
Charge Speed Test​To drain my battery for this test, I looped a 4K HDR video from YouTube at full brightness. It took 5hrs to drain the battery fully.
Now for the battery charge test. I cannot use the SuperVOOC charger that came with my phone since it is a European model. Instead, I will use a 90W charger from RAVPower. The OPPO Find X5 Pro has the ability to charge at a max of 80W.
0 - 50% : 40min
0 - 100% : 80min
If you've been able to use the included charger, please share your charging results in this thread. Also, what do you think about the overall battery experience with your OPPO Find X5 Pro?

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