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Qualcomm announced Quick Charge 5+ this week. It is the next version of its fast-charging system. It promises faster fills, less heat, and smarter power control. The tech can support up to 140W in lab conditions and uses smarter voltage and current management to keep phones cooler. These details come from Qualcomm and major tech outlets.
Why this matters: faster charging that runs cooler helps gamers, heavy users and anyone who needs quick top-ups. It also makes accessories cheaper to build and safer to use.
Qualcomm says Quick Charge 5+ can deliver up to 20V at 7A, which is how you get high power. That gives a theoretical top of about 140W. The standard also adds smarter thermal control that reduces heat during charging. Qualcomm says this helps batteries last longer.
Quick Charge 5+ works with USB-PD PPS (Programmable Power Supply). That means it plays nicely with modern USB charging rules and many phones and chargers. Qualcomm also says it is backward compatible with older Quick Charge versions.
Old very-fast charging can make phones hot. Heat can slow charging and shorten battery life. Quick Charge 5+ uses smarter power control. It changes voltage and current to match the phone’s needs. This lowers wasted energy and reduces heat. Tech sites ran early tests and say QC5+ should be cooler in real use.
Qualcomm also notes QC5+ can cut accessory cost by improving efficiency. That could make chargers cheaper for makers and buyers.
Qualcomm says the first QC5+ devices will appear around the Snapdragon Summit 2025 and later this year. Early phones and chargers should be listed by accessory makers once certification begins. A device list PDF already shows many Quick Charge-capable accessories, but QC5+ will need certified adapters and cables.
If a phone maker wants QC5+ speeds, it must enable the right hardware and agree with Qualcomm. That means not every phone will get 140W — real speeds depend on the device and charger match.
Qualcomm says Quick Charge 5+ is designed to protect batteries. Smarter power control reduces strain on battery cells. Still, long-term battery health depends on use habits. Avoid full-speed charging all the time and use official chargers when possible. Many reviewers say fast charging is safe if done with approved gear.
Tech writers say QC5+ is a real step forward — faster top-ups with less heat — but real world gains depend on certified phones and chargers.
Quick Charge 5+ is Qualcomm’s new fast-charging standard. It can support up to about 140W in lab tests and uses smarter power control to keep devices cooler.
Your phone will need hardware and certification for QC5+. Some upcoming phones and certified chargers will support it. Check maker pages or the Quick Charge device list when buying.
Qualcomm says QC5+ uses smarter thermal control and adaptive power to protect batteries. Still, avoid constant full-speed charges and use certified accessories to keep battery health.
Qualcomm expects the first QC5+ devices and certified accessories to appear later in 2025, with more products rolling out after the Snapdragon Summit. Watch maker announcements.
I’m Ameer Hamza — I read Qualcomm’s announcement and today’s tech coverage to explain Quick Charge 5+ simply. This is based on official details and early reports. I’ll update this when certified phones or chargers appear.