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Technology to charge 50% battery in just 120 seconds

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp26/08/2024


The fast charging technology announced by the company helps fully charge the phone battery in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds.

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Recently, Realme has a video introducing the super fast charging technology "SuperSonic Charge" with a capacity of up to 320W - the world's first fast charger over 300W, helping to fully charge the phone battery in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds.

If not fully charged, Realme's lab results show that the charger can charge 26% of the battery in just 1 minute; 50% of the battery in just 1 minute 55 seconds - less than 120 seconds. This result may vary depending on device settings and environmental factors.

The company said it was in an effort “to become a technology company that better understands young users” as this generation “doesn’t have time to wait hours to charge their phones.”

This battery configuration was created in two steps. First, the company shrunk each battery cell into a multi-layered, stacked structure to maximize space utilization and achieve higher capacity. Then, four battery cells were folded into the shape of satellite panels and connected by a flexible charging plate.

“In addition, the battery is charged at 20V to reduce heat and ensure safety,” Realme shared in the video .

In addition, Realme also introduced a charger called "Pocket Cannon", which includes 2 USB-C ports for diverse uses. "However, it is almost impossible to charge two smartphones at the same time and expect to reach 320W speed for each phone," said Techlusive.

Currently, Realme has not announced whether any of the brand's future devices will support the “SuperSonic Charge” charging technology or not.

According to Markettimes



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