In the field of fast charging phone, Realme has just introduced its latest 320W fast charging solution, claiming its title as the world’s fastest charging technology. While it known for its impressive charging speeds, it is now set to push the limits even further. In this article, we’ll explore all the details about this game-changing 320W fast charging technology.
Brief Overview of Realme’s 320W SuperSonic Fast Charging:
Past Achievements in its Fast Charging smart phone
In recent years, Realme made headlines in mobile manufacturing with its GT Neo 5, featuring a 240W fast charging speed. This smartphone was later launched in the international market as the GT3 in 2023. Although the company promised that this device could charge from 0% to 100% in under 10 minutes, it achieved this in just 11 minutes and 16 seconds in real-world tests.
17% Fast Charging in 35 Seconds: Company’s Claim with 320W SuperSonic Charge
On August 14, Realme introduced its 320W SuperSonic charging technology at a special event in China. Indian popular tech YouTuber Technology Gyan visited company’s manufacturing unit in China and showcased a live demo of the 320W SuperSonic charging in his video. In the video, he also displayed the manufacturing and testing of the it’s 13+ 5G mobile series.
Main Reason for Fast Charging: Using a 4-Cell Battery
Furthermore, during the conversation with Mr. Francis Wong (head of product marketing ), Technology Gyan asked about the technology used to enable 320W fast charging. Wong replied that they are using foldable batteries, which allow them to attach four 4-cell batteries in a single unit. Therefore, they can charge the 4-cell unit in the same time, making it super-fast charging.
The prototype charger, known as the “Pocket Cannon,” resembles last year’s 240W model. Company has add new power density value of 3.3 Watts per centimeter (W/cm).While we have already seen Realme going a higher power battery in its previous phones, the test battery has only a capacity of 4,400mAh. Moreover, these type of compatible battery was fully charged in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds. This efficiency is noteworthy, especially for it’s 320 watt charger phone category.
What’s Next?
It’s 320W SuperSonic Charge marks a significant milestone in fast charging technology, promising even faster and more efficient charging solutions in the near future.
Seen it before…
Other companies have made big claims about fast charging too. Here’s a list of phones known for their fast charging capabilities:
- GT 3: Features 240W fast charging.
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra: Equipped with 120W fast charging.
- OnePlus 11T: Comes with 150W fast charging.
- Oppo Find X6 Pro: Offers 100W fast charging.
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Supports 45W fast charging.
- iPhone 15 Pro Max: Features 35W fast charging.
In recent year, Redmi launched their 300W charging tech, which charged a Redmi Note 12 from 0% to 100% in just 5 minutes. Now, Realme is setting the new standard with its 320W charging speed.
Summary of Realme’s 320W SuperSonic Charge
- Fastest Charging Yet: it’s 320W SuperSonic Charge is now the world’s fastest charging technology.
- Quick Boost: It can charge a battery to 17% in 35 seconds and fully charge it in just 4.5 minutes.
- Future Availability: The technology isn’t out yet due to issues like overheating, but it is setting new standards in fast charging.
Despite the advancements, we haven’t yet seen devices using this technology, likely due to challenges such as overheating. Moreover, scientists believe that the battery health of these types of phones may not last more than 3 years due to issues with charge durability. We hope to see this technology become commercially available soon
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