Realme seems set to launch its new wired charging technology on August 14 in China. The announcement is said to be related to the 300W fast charging technology. Ahead of the formal launch, a leaked video shows Realme’s fast-charging technology in action.
Moreover, Realme’s Vice President Chase Xu has officially teased the feature. The Chinese tech brand already has 240W charging technology available on the Realme GT Neo 5 and Realme GT 5.
Tipster Steve H. McFly (@OnLeaks), in association with 91Mobiles, shared a video that showcases Realme’s fast-charging tech. In the short video, a smartphone can be plugged in with a timer next to it to show the charging time—the smartphone charges from 0 to 17 percent in just 35 seconds in the video.
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Realme To Launch Fast Charging Tech On August 14
The alleged video of the fast charging technology shows that the charging speed could be higher than 300W. However, the battery capacity of the smartphone and the time required to fully charge it are unknown at the moment. Meanwhile, Realme’s Vice President Chase Xu, through a post on X (formerly Twitter), teased the upcoming charging feature. A photo shared by Xu shows that it can fill the battery up to 20 percent in 41 seconds.
Earlier this week, Realme announced that it will showcase its latest innovation in proprietary fast-charging tech on August 14. The preview will take place during the company’s annual 828 Fan Fest in Shenzhen, China. The announcement is said to be regarding the 300W fast charging feature.
The 300W charging tech by the company is said to fill the battery from zero to 50 percent in less than three minutes and fully charge the battery in under five minutes. Realme currently offers 240W charging on the Realme GT Neo 5 and Realme GT 5. The company positions that the GT Neo 5’s 4,600mAh battery can be charged to 100 percent in less than 10 minutes.
It is said to fully charge the battery from zero to 20 percent in just 8- seconds and zero to 50 percent in four minutes. Redmi previously showcased a similar 300W fast charging tech in February last year. This charging technology fully charges a 4,100mAh battery in less than five minutes.
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