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Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge: Fastest Charging Technology

Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge, the fastest-ever smartphone charging technology has been unveiled at the recently held Realme 828 Fanfest event in Shenzhen,...

Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge: Fastest Charging Technology

Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge, the fastest-ever smartphone charging technology has been unveiled at the recently held Realme 828 Fanfest event in Shenzhen, China.

The China-based tech company has stated that the 320W SuperSonic Charge is capable of fully charging a smartphone in less than five minutes. Realme stated that their new charging technology takes only a minute to charge it to 26%. For the phone to reach 50% of the battery, it impressively takes less than two minutes.

Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge and its features

The company has termed the 320W adapter as a ‘Pocket Cannon’ and this power adapter features a 3.3W/cm power density. The adapter is compatible with most charging protocols including the SuperVOOC and UFCS. It also comes with two separate USB-C ports so that users can charge their devices at the same time. The 150W port and the 65W port can be used for Realme phones and supported laptops respectively.

During the Realme 828 Fanfest event, representatives from the company demonstrated the charging technology. The representatives showcased the rapid charging of a 4,420 mAh battery. The battery is dubbed the world’s first foldable battery. Additionally, four cells were laid above each other.

The company has also announced the AirGap Voltage Transformer at the event. The transformer comes equipped with a hands-free electromagnet conversion for phones. This makes sure that the high voltage stays away from the battery, especially during times of technical fallout. Realme has stated that the AirGap allows the 320W SuperSonic Charge to reach 98% power effectiveness.

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Written by Yibeni Tungoe
Journalism & Mass Communication student at North Eastern Hill University.
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