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Realme 300W Fast Charging Technology Video Leaked Ahead Of Official Release

Realme just announced that it will unveil its 300W charging technology on August 14th in China. The tech town is buzzing with the speculations around the phone that will support this and the time it will take to get fully charged with this charger. Ahead of this announcement, a video has been leaked in an exclusive report by 91mobiles sourced from the famous leaker OnLeaks. This video shows the Realme VP and CMO showcasing the ultra-fast charging technology. 

A phone erected through a stand and connected to a charger can be seen charging. It has a timer alongside it. We get to see that the phone gets charged up from 0% to 17% in just 35 seconds. This is impressive though neither the battery capacity of the phone being used in video is known nor the full time it took to charge the phone is known. As per the reports, the charging speed might be higher than 300W. Redmi has already shown a 300W charging technology though we never happened to see it in the commercial market. Realme has already launched the 240W fast charging technology that is also commercially available to buyers with the Realme GT Neo 5 smartphone. There is a lot to come, about which we all are excited, and will keep you updated. 



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