It is not the first time that Realme brings us interesting news regarding fast charging. We can say that it is one of the manufacturers that manages to innovate every year in this area. In this sense, its technology already seemed surprising to us. 240W SuperVOOCwhich he managed to implement in the GT 3But what he has presented today breaks any kind of prediction regarding what we know so far.
The Asian giant has presented a new technology called 320W SuperSonic Chargethe most advanced so far from the manufacturer. This exceeds the 300W that Xiaomi presented some time ago, but we believe that Realme is already ready to incorporate it in a commercial mobile device.
The surprising thing about this Realme technology
According to what Realme has shown us today, with just four and a half minutes will be enough for a terminal equipped with this technology to go from 0 to 100%. This is an incredible record that leaves other huge companies like Samsung and Apple far behind. Remember that both have proven to be very conservative when it comes to charging speed; even the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is the most advanced device from the Korean firm, is far behind by supporting a charge of just 45W.
The new one SuperSonic Charge with support of 320Wis an incredible feat that will surely shock the tech community if it manages to be offered commercially. On the other hand, the company has wanted to be a little more specific in terms of numbers. For example, a smartphone with a 0% battery is able to go up to 26% in just 60 secondsand reaching 50% will take less than two minutes.
All of this seems like something out of our imagination, an achievement that, three or four years ago, was practically unthinkable. It is also important to mention that the company would have overcome any kind of inconvenience along the way, since, as we know, having such a powerful charging speed on a conventional battery could cause serious short-term damage.
In this case, Realme comments that, thanks to a new foldable battery designit has been possible for this novelty to develop to such an extent that it is very close to being implemented in a smartphone. It is likely that a new generation of mobile phones “GT” be one of the first to enjoy this technology.
Tell us, Is this technology really necessary today?