Realme was recently rumored to be developing advanced fast charging technology. Last week, a leaked video showcased the company’s 300W charging tech in action. Now, Realme has officially announced that its 320W SuperSonic charge will be revealed this week.
Realme 320W SuperSonic Charge
Previously, Realme’s 300W charging technology was leaked in a video highlighting its impressive speeds. In just 35 seconds, the device being charged reached 17 percent battery. It’s important to note that this technology isn’t entirely new. Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi demonstrated their 300W charger last year on a Redmi Note 12, which has a 4,100mAh battery, charging it from 0 to 100 percent in just 5 minutes.
Surpassing the 300W Mark
The latest teaser confirms that Realme’s new tech surpasses the 300W mark, suggesting it is a direct successor to the brand’s 240W fast charging technology. For context, the company unveiled the Realme GT5 in 2023, which featured a 4,600mAh battery and 240W wired fast charging. Realme claimed that this phone could charge to 20 percent in just 80 seconds, reach 50 percent in 4 minutes, and achieve a full charge in just 9 minutes.