Realme is about to launch the world’s fast charging technology on August 14. However, just before the official announcement, a leaked video appeared online showing Realme 300W fast charging technology. On the other hand, the Chinese smartphone giant has yet to reveal any details about its upcoming fast charging technology. Neither the company officially revealed that it will be a 300W fast charging technology for smartphones.
As per the credible tipster Onleaks, in association with 91mobiles.com, a leaked video appeared online showing realme fast charging technology. According to some rumors, the fast charging technology in the leaked video is tipped to be even higher than the 300W.
The leaked video showcased that a smartphone is plugged into a charger and a timmer is displayed next to the smartphone while the smartphone is charging. In the video, it is seen that the phone charges from 0 to 17 percent in just thirty-five seconds. However, the details about the smartphone’s battery capacity aren’t revealed in the video. Neither, there is no mention of how much time the smartphones take to get fully charged with this fast charging technology. But if we consider that the smartphone takes only thirty-five seconds to get from zero to seventeen percent, then it is an impressive feat the OEM has achieved. No other smartphone manufacturer has offered this amount of fast charging speed in a commercial smartphone until now.
It is expected that Realme will announce the 300W fast charging technology at an event on August 14. However, there are some rumors that the charging speed will be higher than the 300W. This might be because Realme is aiming to introduce the world’s fastest smartphone charging technology.
Realme has already launched 240W fast charging technology that is available on the Realme GT Neo 5 smartphone. the 240W fast charging can charge GT Neo 5’s 4,600 mAh battery in just less than 10 minutes. The 240W fast charging technology can charge the battery from zero to twenty percent in just eighty seconds, and zero to fifty percent in just four minutes.
Apart from Realme, Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi has already launched a 300W fast charging technology for a smartphone last year. But Redmi’s 300W fast charging is not available for any smartphone that is commercially available in the market.