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    After Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi: the next mobile phone manufacturer surrenders

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksSeptember 17, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple has led the way, and Android smartphone manufacturers are faithfully following – as has always been the case in the past, with questionable decisions. At first they make fun of him, then they adapt to Apple. So now also with Oppo.

    Oppo

    Oppo no longer includes power supplies with smartphones

    Apple has been missing out on power supplies for a long time. Samsung has now also dispensed with this. Xiaomi also recently decided that some models will not come with a power adapter. Now Oppo will do the same. Oppo’s problem is that there Using only Oppo’s proprietary technology can provide the full potential of fast charging. That’s why it was so important for Oppo and related brands like Realme, Vivo and OnePlus to include power adapters in the box. So every smartphone buyer can use the full potential of fast charging without having to pay extra for it.

    According to AndroidPolice, Oppo wants to remove power adapters from the smartphone’s delivery range, As it is currently difficult to obtain in stores. This should give owners the opportunity to continue using the old power supply when switching to a new Oppo smartphone.

    The explanation is not really understood. If it is very difficult for customers to get SuperVOOC chargers, it is better to make them available rather than using that as an “excuse” to stop charging them with smartphones. Many manufacturers are now taking this step. Sustainability is often used as justification. Of course, it is undeniable that smaller beams and fewer electronic components have an impact on the climate balance. The flip side of the coin is that this is also accompanied by significant cost savings for manufacturers, which are not usually passed on to the customer.

    Oppo made a fuss with this smartphone:

    Oppo Find N: Oppo’s first foldable phone

    Soon no more power supplies for Vivo, OnePlus and Realme?

    If Oppo is already removing power sources from its smartphone delivery range, it is reasonable to assume that OnePlus will soon follow this example, as the company is now wholly owned by Oppo. Sister companies Vivo and Realme could also follow.

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    Theodore Meeks

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