Realme to Announce 300W Rapid Charging Support for Smartphones: All Details
By Himani Jha | Updated Aug 8, 2024, 6:18 PM IST
Realme unveils its groundbreaking fast charging technology, poised to redefine the charging system of smartphones. The company will held its annual 828 Fan Fest in Shenzhen, China from August 13-15 wherein it is likely to announce a 300W rapid charging. It is said to charge the phone battery to 50 percent in less than three minutes.
Realme's Fast Charging Technology Announcement
Realme announced on Thursday that it will reveal its newest advancement in exclusive fast charging technology on August 14. The preview is set to occur at Realme's annual 828 Fan Fest in Shenzhen, China from August 13-15. Although no specific information has been disclosed, it is believed that the announcement may be connected to 300W rapid charging, a project that Francis Wong, Global Marketing Director at Realme, verified in June.
Announcement of Realme's Fast Charging Technology
Realme will also introduce four unique advancements that aided in the development of its new fast charging technology: charging power, battery technology, converter size, and power reduction design. The unveiling will occur at Realme's main office, as well as other demonstrations of upcoming technologies in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), performance, and imaging to improve the smartphone user experience.
This progress expands on Wong's earlier confirmation of the 300W fast charging technology currently in development. There are rumors that it can charge the phone battery to 50 percent in less than three minutes and from zero to 100 percent in just five minutes. The Realme GT Neo 5, available only in China, has a 240W fast charging option that can fully charge its 4,600mAh battery in less than ten minutes, with a 50 percent charge reached in just four minutes.
It is worth mentioning that Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi gave a sneak peek of a comparable 300W charging feature in February, quickly charging the 4,100mAh battery of a customized Redmi Note 12 Discovery Edition device in less than five minutes. Named the "300W Immortal Second Charger", this technology has not been integrated into mainstream smartphones yet.
meanwhile, Realme is rumored to unveil its newest smartphone, the Realme GT 7 Pro, in addition to announcing their latest proprietary fast charging technology. The launch in India is already confirmed for the second half of 2024, and it might be one of the earliest devices worldwide to run on Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset.
Announcement of Realme's Fast Charging Technology
Realme will also introduce four unique advancements that aided in the development of its new fast charging technology: charging power, battery technology, converter size, and power reduction design. The unveiling will occur at Realme's main office, as well as other demonstrations of upcoming technologies in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), performance, and imaging to improve the smartphone user experience.
This progress expands on Wong's earlier confirmation of the 300W fast charging technology currently in development. There are rumors that it can charge the phone battery to 50 percent in less than three minutes and from zero to 100 percent in just five minutes. The Realme GT Neo 5, available only in China, has a 240W fast charging option that can fully charge its 4,600mAh battery in less than ten minutes, with a 50 percent charge reached in just four minutes.
It is worth mentioning that Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi gave a sneak peek of a comparable 300W charging feature in February, quickly charging the 4,100mAh battery of a customized Redmi Note 12 Discovery Edition device in less than five minutes. Named the "300W Immortal Second Charger", this technology has not been integrated into mainstream smartphones yet.
meanwhile, Realme is rumored to unveil its newest smartphone, the Realme GT 7 Pro, in addition to announcing their latest proprietary fast charging technology. The launch in India is already confirmed for the second half of 2024, and it might be one of the earliest devices worldwide to run on Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset.