Fastest charging phones in 2024: Test results and specs
While having long battery life is one of the most important aspects of a phone, it is also important to know that you can quickly recharge it when the need arises. Given that many of us use their phones for important daily tasks, we can't simply wait an hour or more for it to charge.
Thankfully, most phones nowadays have some sort of fast charging support. Some are quicker to charge than others though, so if you want to find out which ones are among the quickest, you have come to the right place.
Below you will find the top fastest charging phones from the ones we have put through our charging speed tests. Each phone has been tested using a compatible charger and at its maximum capabilities.
- OnePlus 12 — 80W
- Motorola Edge 2024 — 68W
- Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra / S24 Plus — 45W
- Google's Pixel 9 Pro XL — 37W
- Sony Xperia 1 VI — 30W
- Motorola Edge 50 Ultra — 125W
- OnePlus 13 — 100W
- Honor 200 Pro — 100W
- Vivo X Fold 3 Pro — 100W
- OPPO Find X7 Ultra — 100W
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra / Xiaomi 15 series — 90W
How we measure charging speed on phones
We conduct rigorous charging speed tests on all smartphones that come in for review. We perform these tests under identical conditions to ensure accurate comparisons, including consistent room temperature.
Similarly, for wireless charging, we measure the charging time from 0% to 100% using a wireless charging pad. The results are presented in the same format as wired charging.
By following this methodology, we try to offer you valuable insights into the charging performance of various smartphones, helping you make an informed decision.
For wired charging, we measure the time it takes to charge the phone from 1% to 100% using its included charger or a standard one that can make use of its maximum charging speeds. The results are presented as the percentage charged in 15 and 30 minutes, and the total charging time.
By following this methodology, we try to offer you valuable insights into the charging performance of various smartphones, helping you make an informed decision.
Also read: PhoneArena Battery Score
What is charging speed?
There are two ways to look at how fast a phone charges. The more obvious one would be the amount of time it takes to get it from 1-100%. However, that time is affected by multiple factors besides the power input it supports, such as battery capacity and charging optimization.
The other way to measure charging speed is by the watts it supports for charging. Watts (W) are the power units and are used to measure the rate at which energy is transmitted.
Below you will find information on both, so you can make your purchase decision on whichever metric is more important to you.
The fastest charging phones in the US
OnePlus 12 — 80W
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The U.S. version of the OnePlus 12 supports 80W wired charging. This is one of the fastest charging speeds currently available stateside. It can charge the phone's battery from 0 to 100% in around 37 minutes, although its global counterpart with 100W wired charging can juice up in just 25 minutes.
To utilize the maximum wired charging speed, however, you need the SuperVOOC charger. Thankfully, OnePlus includes it in the box.
For wireless charging, the OnePlus 12 supports 50W wireless charging. This makes the OnePlus 12 the phone with the fastest wireless charging in the U.S. The caveat is, once again, that you need OnePlus' proprietary 50W AIRVOOC wireless charger, which is not included in the box.
To utilize the maximum wired charging speed, however, you need the SuperVOOC charger. Thankfully, OnePlus includes it in the box.
For wireless charging, the OnePlus 12 supports 50W wireless charging. This makes the OnePlus 12 the phone with the fastest wireless charging in the U.S. The caveat is, once again, that you need OnePlus' proprietary 50W AIRVOOC wireless charger, which is not included in the box.
The OnePlus 13, which we are still waiting to launch globally, will have the same charging speed as the OnePlus 12, at least judging by the Chinese version.
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Motorola Edge 2024 — 68W
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The Motorola Edge 2024 supports 68W wired charging. This the same speed that the predecessor had.
Motorola claims that the Edge 2024 can reach 50% charge in just 15 minutes. In our tests, it reached 47% after 15 minutes, 86% after 30 minutes, and 39 minutes to reach full charge.
For wireless charging, the Edge 2024 supports 15W wireless charging.
For wireless charging, the Edge 2024 supports 15W wireless charging.
Motorola is a bit unpredictable with its phone releases, especially those in the U.S. So, the company is a bit of a wild card when it comes to its future phones. That said, for now we expect these charging specs will remain the same for 2025.
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Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra / S24 Plus — 45W
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Both the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S24 Plus support 45W wired charging. While this is faster than previous generations, it's still not the fastest on the market.
Important Note: To achieve these speeds, you'll need to use a compatible 45W charger and cable.
Samsung doesn't include a 45W charger in the box, so you'll need to purchase one separately. Our advice is that you go for the one Samsung sells, which also comes with the required USB Type-C, 5A charging cable that allows you to charge at maximum speed.
Important Note: To achieve these speeds, you'll need to use a compatible 45W charger and cable.
Samsung doesn't include a 45W charger in the box, so you'll need to purchase one separately. Our advice is that you go for the one Samsung sells, which also comes with the required USB Type-C, 5A charging cable that allows you to charge at maximum speed.
Both phones can charge wirelessly at 15W, and they also support wireless PowerShare, allowing you to charge other devices wirelessly.
In the future, Samsung is expected to stick to the 45W wired charging with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25 Plus, but we might see faster 25W wireless charging.
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Google's Pixel 9 Pro XL — 37W
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL supports 37W wired charging. This is a significant improvement over previous Pixel models, allowing for faster charging times.
Google claims that the Pixel 9 Pro XL can reach 70% charge in approximately 30 minutes with the Google 45W USB-C charger. In our tests, it charged from 0-100% in 1h 23 min.
For wireless charging, the Pixel 9 Pro XL supports 23W wireless charging with the Google Pixel Stand (2nd gen). This is a significant improvement over previous models and allows for much faster wireless charging.
It is possible that the Pixel 10 will come with even faster charging. Since Google sells its own 45W charger, we could take that as a hint that the next generation of the Pixel Pro will support such wired charging speeds.
It is possible that the Pixel 10 will come with even faster charging. Since Google sells its own 45W charger, we could take that as a hint that the next generation of the Pixel Pro will support such wired charging speeds.
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Sony Xperia 1 VI — 30W
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The Sony Xperia 1 VI supports 30W wired charging. While this is a decent speed, it's not the fastest on the market. It took us around 1 hour and 20 minutes to fully charge the 5000mAh battery.
For wireless charging, the Xperia 1 VI supports 15W wireless charging. This is a standard speed for flagship smartphones, and it's suitable for overnight charging or for topping up the battery when there's no access to a wired charger.
For wireless charging, the Xperia 1 VI supports 15W wireless charging. This is a standard speed for flagship smartphones, and it's suitable for overnight charging or for topping up the battery when there's no access to a wired charger.
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Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max/Plus — 26W
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After experimenting with different chargers and cables, we determined that the iPhone 16 models do not have faster wired charging.
Both the iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Plus support fast charging via USB-C. But while Apple officially states that they can reach 50% charge in around 30 minutes with a 20W adapter or higher, our tests have shown that they can charge even faster, at about 26W.
The other interesting find from our tests was that both phones are capable of 38W to 39W, but only when they are being charged during an intensive task such as gaming or benchmark testing.
So far, there haven't been any iPhone 17 leaks to point at any increased charging speeds coming with next year's models. That said, we wouldn't be surprised if Apple bumped the charging speeds on the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Even the iPhone 17 Slim might come with faster charging then the current models, if it ends up being a real product.
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The fastest charging phones sold globally
Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
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The Motorola Edge 50 Ultra offers a compelling value proposition for those seeking a flagship-level smartphone without breaking the bank. It features a powerful processor, a capable camera system, fast charging, and ample storage.
The Edge 50 Ultra boasts impressive charging speeds. With its 4,500mAh battery and included 125W charger, you can achieve a full charge in approximately 30 minutes.
Additionally, the Edge 50 Ultra supports 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging. This makes it convenient for charging compatible devices like wireless earbuds like the Moto Buds Plus.
Additionally, the Edge 50 Ultra supports 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging. This makes it convenient for charging compatible devices like wireless earbuds like the Moto Buds Plus.
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OnePlus 13 — 100W
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The Chinese version of the OnePlus 13 comes with the same charging capabilities as its predecessor, both wired and wireless. Its 100W SuperVOOC wired charging technology allows for incredibly fast charging speeds, charging the phone from 0 to 100% in just 36 minutes. This is made possible by advanced charging algorithms that optimize the charging process while protecting the battery's health.
For wireless charging, the OnePlus 13 supports 50W AirVOOC wireless charging, just like the OnePlus 12. This, combined with magnetic charging technology, ensures a secure and efficient wireless charging experience. Additionally, the phone can be used as a wireless charger for other devices, such as wireless earbuds or smartphones, thanks to its wireless PowerShare feature.
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Honor 200 Pro — 100W
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The Honor 200 Pro comes with 100W wired charging technology, which allows for incredibly fast wired charging speeds. Honor says the phone will charge from 0 to 100% in just 45 minutes, which is exactly what we got during our charging tests.
Additionally, the device supports 66W wireless charging, making it one of the fastest wireless charging smartphones on the market. For that to work, however, you need to purchase a separate HONOR SuperCharging wireless charger with a charging specification of not less than 66W.
Additionally, the device supports 66W wireless charging, making it one of the fastest wireless charging smartphones on the market. For that to work, however, you need to purchase a separate HONOR SuperCharging wireless charger with a charging specification of not less than 66W.
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Vivo X Fold 3 Pro — 100W
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The Vivo X Fold 3 Pro is an impressive foldable phone with equally impressive charging capabilities, both wired and wireless. Its 100W wired charging technology allowed for it to go from 0 to 38% in just 15 minutes during our tests.
It took us Only 33 minutes to charge the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro completely, which is impressive for a phone with a 5,700 mAh battery.
Additionally, the device supports 50W wireless charging, making it one of the fastest wireless charging foldable phones available.
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Oppo Find X7 Ultra — 100W
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The OPPO Find X7 Ultra is a powerhouse when it comes to charging. Its 100W SuperVOOC Flash Charge technology is incredibly fast, charging the phone from 0 to 100% in just 29 minutes.
To top it off, the device supports 50W AirVOOC wireless charging, making it one of the fastest wireless charging smartphones available. This feature offers a convenient and efficient way to charge your phone without the need for cables. Both wired and wireless charging technologies are optimized to ensure battery health and longevity, while delivering rapid charging speeds.
To top it off, the device supports 50W AirVOOC wireless charging, making it one of the fastest wireless charging smartphones available. This feature offers a convenient and efficient way to charge your phone without the need for cables. Both wired and wireless charging technologies are optimized to ensure battery health and longevity, while delivering rapid charging speeds.
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Xiaomi 14 Ultra / Xiaomi 15 series — 90W
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The Xiaomi 14 Ultra and the upcoming Xiaomi 15 series are renowned for their impressive charging capabilities. Both series support 90W wired charging, allowing for incredibly fast charging speeds.
A full charge is supposed to be achieved in as little as 33 minutes, although in our tests the Xiaomi 14 Ultra took 45 minutes to charge from 0-100%.
Additionally, Xiaomi has pushed the boundaries of wireless charging with 50W wireless charging support.
Both wired and wireless charging technologies are optimized to ensure battery health and longevity, while delivering rapid charging speeds.
Additionally, Xiaomi has pushed the boundaries of wireless charging with 50W wireless charging support.
Both wired and wireless charging technologies are optimized to ensure battery health and longevity, while delivering rapid charging speeds.
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Which is the fastest charging phone that ever existed?
Currently, the most recently released fastest charging phone is the Realme GT3. It maxes out at 240W of charging speed which is enough to fill up its 4,600 battery in 9 minutes and 30 seconds. Before it, we had the Redmi Note 12 Explorer, which is capable of 210W charging. A close runner-up is the iQOO 10 Pro that comes with a top charging speeds of 200W, which is advertised as enough to juice up the phone from 0-100% in about 10 minutes.
Technically, Xiaomi's sub brand Redmi showcased the first 300W wired charging on the Redmi 12 Note Pro+. However, that was probably a modified version of the phone, as the retail version only goes up to 120W. Redmi has not stated when and if this 300W charging will reach the consumer market.
That being said, Realme is working on 320W charging tech that can potentially charge a phone from 1-100% in just 5 minutes. This could mean that the company is also bracing itself to launch a phone that supports these charging speeds.
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