Google Wants to Hold the Use of Quick Charge on Android Devices
            As per the latest Android Compatibility Definition 
Document – Google has emphasised Manufacturers to comply with the rules 
and ship Google-approved Android 7.0 devices.

  
Google has strongly recommended that manufacturers must use standardised USB-C charging methods. Here’s what Google said:
Right now, there are plenty methods are available from different manufactures. Some of them are : Qualcomm Quick Charge, MediaTek Pump Express, Oppo VOOC, OnePlus Dash Charge, Huawei SuperCharge, Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging and Motorola Turbo Charge.
  
Type-C devices are 
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to not support proprietary charging methods that 
modify Vbus voltage beyond default levels, or alter sink/source roles as
 such may result in interoperability issues with the chargers or devices
 that support the standard USB Power Delivery methods. While this is 
called out as “STRONGLY RECOMMENDED”, in future Android versions we 
might REQUIRE all type-C devices to support full interoperability with 
standard type-C chargers.
Right now, Google didn’t mentioned any direct ban on using them. But 
if we read it fully than it is indicated that Google can impose the ban 
on the fast charging methods.Right now, there are plenty methods are available from different manufactures. Some of them are : Qualcomm Quick Charge, MediaTek Pump Express, Oppo VOOC, OnePlus Dash Charge, Huawei SuperCharge, Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging and Motorola Turbo Charge.
SOURCE Google 
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