Fake OnePlus & Oppo SuperVOOC Chargers Exposed: The 3 Tiers & 165W Scam
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Exposing Fake OnePlus & Oppo SuperVOOC Chargers in Pakistan
If you own an Oppo, OnePlus, or Realme device in Pakistan, you are probably used to lightning-fast charging. The SuperVOOC (and Warp Charge) protocols are legendary for taking a phone from 0 to 100% in under 35 minutes.
However, because premium 80W, 100W, and ultra-fast 165W chargers are expensive to manufacture, local markets from Saddar to Hafeez Center are flooded with dangerous copies. Oppo and OnePlus are now facing the exact same counterfeit evolution as Xiaomi and Apple. Scammers have figured out how to fake the packaging, perfectly mimic the weight, spoof the software animations, and even forge the QR codes on the cables.
At Spharetech, we don’t trust software animations or copied serial numbers. We audit the raw electrical current. Here is exactly how fake SuperVOOC chargers are fooling Pakistani buyers, the 3 tiers of market copies you need to avoid, and the secret dialer code you can use to expose them instantly.
1. The 3 Tiers of Fake SuperVOOC Chargers in Pakistan
Just like the counterfeit Xiaomi market, fake OnePlus and Oppo chargers have evolved into a highly structured three-tier system.
Tier 1: The Low-Grade Cheap Fake
This is the bottom-of-the-barrel copy. It fails the most basic physical checks. The plastic feels incredibly light and hollow, and the text printing on the brick is often blurry, slightly crooked, or contains typos. When plugged in, it will never trigger the fast-charge animation; it behaves exactly like an old, slow 10W charger.
Tier 2: The E-Marker Spoof
This mid-tier clone is built to fool your hands and your eyes. Counterfeiters fix the weight issue by gluing metal plates inside the plastic casing so it feels heavy.
- The Trick: They install a cheap spoofed E-marker microchip inside the brick. When you plug it in, this chip hacks your phone's software to display the colorful "SuperVOOC" or "Warp Charge" animation on your screen.
- The Flaw: While your screen says it is fast-charging, the cheap internal coils are actually only pushing a slow, unstable 18W to 20W. You get the animation, but your phone still takes over an hour to charge.
Tier 3: The "Perfect Master Copy" & The 165W Illusion
This is the most dangerous fake in the market today. Counterfeiters are now manufacturing perfect, ultra-high-class master copies of the massive 165W SuperVOOC chargers. These Tier 3 copies come in identical original packaging, feature the exact same heavy weight, and completely fix the blurry printing issues found in Tier 1.
2. The Classic Red Cable Trap & The QR Code Scam
If you buy a Tier 3 master copy of a 100W or 165W charger, you will notice it comes perfectly wrapped with the classic red Type-C to Type-C OnePlus cable.
To convince Pakistani buyers that the product is 100% genuine, counterfeiters have adopted the ultimate master-copy trick: Unique Serial Numbers and QR Codes.
- Just like the high-end Apple and Xiaomi clones, the master boxes for these Tier 3 copies contain fully matching serial number lists.
- Even more deceptively, the classic red cables themselves have their own unique QR codes and serial numbers attached to them.
Shopkeepers will confidently point to this individual cable QR code as absolute proof of originality. It is a trap. Counterfeiters simply digitally scrape real serial numbers from genuine cables and laser-print them onto thousands of fake red cables. A valid QR code sticker does not mean the thin copper inside can safely handle 165W of raw power.
3. The High Amperage Scam: Why Fake Watts are Dangerous
While Apple and Samsung push high Voltage (V) to charge fast, VOOC technology relies on pushing massive amounts of Current / Amperage (A). A genuine high-end SuperVOOC charger pushes over 9 Amps of current.
Pushing 9+ Amps generates intense heat. To do it safely, original chargers require massive internal copper transformers, and the red C-to-C cables must be extremely thick. Scammers cannot afford these premium materials. When a fake Tier 2 or Tier 3 charger uses a spoof chip to tell your phone it is delivering 165W, but the physical hardware can only handle 18W, the internal board overheats. This can melt your charging port or permanently damage your phone's charging IC.
4. The Ultimate Fake Check: The Secret Dialer Code Test
Because the lock-screen animation is easily faked by E-marker chips, and the QR codes are copied, you have to bypass the visual illusions. If you have an Oppo or OnePlus phone, you can use a hidden service menu to see the real power your charger is delivering.
How to run the test:
- Plug your phone into the charger.
- Open your phone’s dialer app and type:
*#899# - A hidden "Service Menu" will appear.
- Navigate to: Manual Device > Device Debugging > Charge Test.
- Select SuperVOOC Charger (or VOOC depending on your brick).
The screen will display real-time metrics showing exactly how many milliamps (mAh) and Volts your phone is pulling. If you plug in a Tier 3 "165W" Master Copy and the charge test shows it is only pulling a basic 1500mA to 2000mA (roughly 15W to 20W), you instantly know the charger is a complete fake.
5. The Spharetech Audit: Proving True Amperage
You shouldn't have to risk a premium OnePlus or Oppo motherboard on a fake red cable that might overheat and cause a short circuit.
At Spharetech, we bypass the counterfeit market completely. We don't sell blind stock based on printed QR codes; we engineer and supply original, rigorously audited charging tech.
When you buy high-speed charging gear from Spharetech, we guarantee:
- Sustained High Amperage: We use digital electronic loads to pull massive current (6A to 10A). If an adapter drops its voltage under pressure, it fails our audit. Our gear sustains the watts.
- True Protocol Handshakes: We verify that the internal IC chip is genuinely negotiating with your phone's battery management system, not just spoofing a logo.
- Thermally Safe Copper: High current means high heat. Our audited accessories use premium copper lines to ensure the heat dissipates safely, protecting your phone from melting.
Don't let a copied QR code or a spoof chip lie to you. Invest in authentic, hardware-audited power.
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