Realme launches 320W charging with ‘Pocket Cannon’ adapter

Realme has introduced its latest futuristic 320W charging technology that can charge the device in mere minutes. Realme’s new 320W charging is currently the highest and fatest charging technology after Oppo’s 240W charging, which can get a phone charged in around 9 minutes.

That means the 320W charging technology by Relame will fill up the battery 100 per cent much faster than the 240W.

Taking to Chinese social media platform, Realme announced the release of the new charging tech that takes advantage of 320W charging.

Realme says the new tech utilizes a different form of battery that takes inspiration from solar panels, folding cell over cell to offer a compact profile. In this way, the cells can be charged simultaneously.

Realme has claimed that the new 320W charging tech – under the SuperSonic moniker – can get the battery to 100% in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds. However, this also raised sire safety issues, regarding which the company clarified that it is apparently charged at 20V to reduce heat, which would be a primary concern at this speed. Generally, fully charging a high-capacity battery in minutes results in a very hot phone.

Realme has also unveiled the adapter used in testing. It looks similar to the fast-charging bricks from familiar brands. Realme has named it as the “Pocket Cannon” charger, and it offers two USB-C ports for diverse use, though it’s highly unlikely charging two devices at once will offer the same high speed.

Realme notes that the 320W charging tech will be “released on August 14.” it’s important to note that this was web-translated, and “released” could mean fully announced. In any case, Realme will likely also need to announce a phone that can take advantage of this fast-charging SuperSonic tech.

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