The development of fast charging technology for smartphones is progressing at a rapid pace. Realme, already a pioneer in this area, is now working on a new milestone: a 300-watt charging technology that should reduce battery charging time to a minimum.
Realme Global Head of Marketing Francis Wang confirmed this in a recent interview Youtube-Channel TheTechChap. According to this, the company is currently testing 300 watt charging technology. In principle, this should not be a surprise, as we already heard something similar from sister company Oppo a good year ago. But all this is still just talk; No word yet on loading times or potential pitfalls, but the announcement promises further reductions in loading times.
Over the past few years, Realme has continued to advance its fast charging technology. From the 65-watt DartCharge technology on the GT Master Edition smartphone to the 240-watt charging technology on the current Realme GT Neo 5, which enables a full charge in ten minutes, the manufacturer has regularly set new standards.
Other manufacturers like Xiaomi and Redmi have already demonstrated similar technology at this level. In a demo, a Redmi smartphone with 300-watt charging technology achieved a 50 percent charge in three minutes and a full charge in just five minutes. It remains to be seen if Realme can match or even surpass these standards.
As with the jump to 240 watts, it’s questionable whether it makes sense. How much energy do you have to be able to pump into a smartphone? There’s no question that manufacturers like Samsung (45 watts max) or Google (30 watts) can usually be motivated to push the numbers up a bit. But whether it makes a difference whether a smartphone battery recharges in 20, 10 or five minutes is another matter. What do you all mean?
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