The Oppo Find X7 Ultra was one of the fastest-charging flagship Android smartphones in 2024 with the 100W SuperVOOC wired technology that is still present in 2025's OnePlus 13, and enables that device to take as little as 36 minutes to get from 1 to 100%.
Therefore, it might have been a little underwhelming for some Oppo fans when the Find X8 and X8 Pro from the next generation had to go back to 80W SuperVOOC as a compromise for their new and vastly upgraded 5,910mAh batteries.
Their upcoming flagship sibling the X8 Ultra will not have that problem, according to its latest leak. It suggests that the smartphone's standard 5G-only and Satellite Communications editions will reclaim 100W SuperVOOC instead.
Furthermore, the upgrade is good news for remaining X7 Ultra owners, as the leak suggests that both smartphones even use the same charger (the Oppo/OnePlus VCBAOBCH) to get the same speedy result.
The leak, coming direct from the Chinese safety authority 3C, also purports to reveal the X8 Ultra satellite and non-satellite variants have the model numbers PKU110 and PKJ110 respectively (as opposed to PKH120 and PKH110 as thought previously; those identifiers might actually belong to the X8S, another supposedly impending member of the Find series, instead).
In the meantime, the X8 and X8 Pro still have Oppo's unusually powerful 50W AirVOOC magnetic wireless charging to themselves, although there is nothing to say that the X8 Ultra will not get that as well on its April 2025 debut.