Realme Ultra dart

Realme to launch ultra dart!

Ultra dart

Realme to launch ultra dart! If rumors are to be believed, Realme is engaged on a 100W+ quick charger. The charger is expected to launch this month as ‘Ultra Dart’, with impressive speeds of up to 120W. The exact date is not known as of now, but the launch is soon expected. It is said to charge a one-third of a 4,000 mAh battery capacity in just three minutes.

the Realme X50 Pro 5G ships with a 65W fast charging support. It can reportedly charge the device in about 30-35 minutes from zero to 100 percent. The company hasn’t mentioned the list of phones that will support this technology as yet. But, this new device would be a valued addition to the Chinese brand’s 65W SuperDart fast charging technology.

Xu Qi !!!

Realme’s former vice president for China, Xu Qi, recently conducted an online interaction with regular netizens where Qi was found saying that 100W fast charging technology is a little slow. This set off speculations that the brand may be working a more powerful charger. The recent tip further affirmed the rumours.

Some insanely cool chargers already in market!

In June last year, Vivo announced its own 120W Super Flash Charge technology, which it says can power up 50 percent of a 4,000mAh battery in just five minutes. To finish charging fully, the charger shouldn’t take more than 13 minutes. Vivo also said that in a mere 14 seconds, the charger can fill up 2.38 percent of the 4,000mAh battery.

Besides, Xiaomi has already introduced 100W supercharge turbo tech, and the company claims that it can charge a 4,000mAh battery in flat 17 minutes.

The newly launched Oppo Find X2 series also comes with a 65W fast charging solution. The Oppo Reno Ace smartphone also offers the fastest charging speed rated at 65W. Oppo also has other smartphones with charging speeds close to that.

Finally, Realme to launch ultra dart and we can do whatever we want on our Realme handset without having to worry about the battery hassels.

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