Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 and 4+ supported devices (LIST)

There are different charging technologies when it comes to smartphones these days. Everyone has their proprietary and a better way to charge your smartphones quickly and efficiently. Qualcomm Quick Charge is just one of those too. OnePlus Fast Charge and VOOC charge are already good at this. But Qualcomm is just slowly taking the pace by improving little by little.

The Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 is good enough to charge the phone in an hour and a half. It varies from device to device depending on the capacity of the battery. However, the Quick Charge 4 Plus�(Guide) is even better but the royalty charges is a headache for OEM’s.

Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 is a year old but is still better than most of the fast charging technologies. Many big OEMs are slowly taking the power of Qualcomm’s QC 4.0 technology.

So here’s the list of devices which will make their way towards the Quick Charge 4.0 and above

  • Razer Phone (4+)
  • ZTE Nubia Z17 (4+)
  • BQ Aquaris X2 (4+)
  • BQ Aquaris X2 Pro (4+)
  • Smartisan R1 (4+)
  • HTC U12 Plus (4+)
  • LG G7 ThinQ (4+)

HTC U12 Plus and the LG G7 ThinQ are the latest additions to the Quick Charge 4.0. But it is good to see large OEMs turning towards this technology. This technology should get better compared to the OnePlus Fast Charge and Oppo’s VOOC Charge over time.

OEMs like OnePlus, Huawei, and Oppo still tend to use their custom tech for better and faster charging times. Most of the flagships still use the�QC 3.0 technology. The QC 4.0 needs to be updated for better integration of newer technology for the OEMs who are not having their custom Quick Charge technology.

What do you think about the QC 4.0 and 4+? Do you think it can beat their competition? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below.

Hola everyone! I’m Sajid and I’m a typical freelance Graphic Designer with a keen interest in technology and science stuff. I actually like to write about the recent happenings around the world of technology as a part of The Leaker.

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