- By Ashish Singh
- Wed, 14 Aug 2024 12:25 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Realme has finally unveiled the much-anticipated 320W SuperSonic Charge technology at its headquarters in Shenzhen, China. This technology allows a smartphone with a battery capacity of 4,420 mAh to be charged in 4 minutes and 30 seconds. This technique was developed after two years of research to find a balance between great power, compact size, and safety. According to sources, the new technology with a 320W charger can charge the drive to 26% of its capacity in just one minute.
The Realme's new 320W fast charger outperforms the 240W fast charging technology found in the Realme GT3 last year. According to reports, the 320W charger is not specific to Realme smartphones. The company also unveiled a folding 4,420 mAh quad-cell battery.
According to a report citing a Relame spokesman, the new quad-cell battery would allow for higher charging speeds while preserving a compact form factor.
The new 320W SuperSonic Charge, also known as the Pocket Cannon, has a power density of 3.3W per cubic centimetre, which exceeds the bar set by the Realme 240W charger.
Meanwhile, the Realme 13 series is officially set for India launch. This comes after Realme introduced its 13 Pro series. The smartphone series may come with Realme 13 5G and the Realme 13+ 5G variants. However, the company has not confirmed the launch date as of yet but it may soon launch.
The teaser indicates that the Realme 13 5G series comes with a powerful chipset, faster RAM, and charging technology. Under the hood, the smartphones may come powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Turbo. It may also get a 5,000 Mah battery with much more.
Earlier, the smartphone was spotted at Geekbench and BIS certifications wherein it was seen that the Realme 13+ 5G will get a 12.5MP camera with EIS, which most likely will be marketed as a higher megapixel count with pixel-binning.