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Realme Will Unveil It’s 320W Super Sonic Charge On August 14

Realme just recently said in its Weibo post that it will soon break the record again by announcing its latest fast-charging technology. It was believed to be a 300W fast charging technology though now the company has officially confirmed that it will reveal a 320W SuperSonic charge this week.

It will surpass the Redmi’s 300W limit that it showed last year though never happened to come in the commercial market. Realme by announcing the 320W Supersonic charge not only surpassed the industry’s limit that was set by the Redmi but also crossed its limit that was up to 240W. Despite these details, the time it will take to charge the phone is not officially known. We saw a leaked video that showed this technology being demonstrated. It showed that the phone only took 35 seconds to charge the phone up to 17% which is impressive. Some reports say that smartphones can be charged with this charger in just five minutes.

This new technology from the company will be launched during a three-day annual 828 Fan Festival event hosted in China from 13th August to 15th August. It will also showcase four proprietary innovations: charging power, battery technology, converter size, and power reduction size.



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