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Does fast charging really hurt your smartphone battery ft OnePlus 11

Fast charging on smartphones is good or bad? This debate has been never-ending, and a lot of phone manufacturers have been implementing fast charging on their devices for years now, which people think can hamper the battery health of smartphones in general.

So, Apple or Samsung have refrained from increasing charging speeds in recent years, but on the other hand, companies like OnePlus or OPPO have brought innovative tech to not only help charge your phone fast—not the fastest, but enough to get a full day of charge in a few minutes—but also ensure the battery health remains intact.

From OnePlus 11 onwards, the company introduced the Battery Health Engine, which showed your phone’s peak battery percentage, which until now was only limited to iPhones. So, I was quite impressed by this, and having used the OnePlus 11 for almost 9 months, when I look at the battery health percentage even after repeated fast charging, I literally get surprised.

Does fast charging really hurt your smartphone battery ft OnePlus 11

OnePlus 11 is the perfect example of how fast charging can be beneficial without hurting your battery health

No, this is not any paid promotion or sponsored article, but a general article on the fact that fast charging can be implemented wisely, and the OnePlus 11 is one such example. Yes, even after using the 100W SuperVOOC always to charge the phone in around 20 minutes only, giving me a whole day of battery life, I still have 99% battery health left, which is simply amazing.

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The convenience that fast charging brings is immense, so neglecting that entirely on a smartphone is just limiting the device. This is the reason why the OnePlus 11 has been my primary driver, whereas my iPhone 13 has been a secondary device for almost a year now, and I still heavily use the OnePlus 11 every day. I have 99% battery health, and that surprised me.

So, this really makes me question manufacturers like Apple or Samsung, who have been limiting their users to slower charging speeds, which also proves the fact that the perception that fast charging is damaging your smartphone is completely wrong. This completely depends on the smartphone or manufacturer in general, and keeping the right balance between fast charging and battery health is important in modern days.

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Raunak Saha
Raunak Saha
A cs engineer by profession but foodie from heart. I am tech lover guy who has a passion for singing. Football is my love and making websites is my hobby.
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