OPPO unveiled a new 240W fast charging technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022. The company called it 240W SuperVOOC Flash Charge and it is claimed to be the world’s fastest smartphone charging technology. Now Realme, which usually shares the same technology and R&D, has revealed the same charging solution. The new charging standard will make its way onto the upcoming Realme GT Neo 5. The new 240W solution is said to fully charge the 4500mAh battery in just 9 minutes.

Recall that in 2021, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) released the USB PD 3.1 revision, which increased the maximum output power allowed by USB-C from 100W to 240W. The new charging standards use 20 volts/12 amps and will be evenly distributed into a two-cell battery.

Realme says that the battery should decrease by 20 percent after 800 cycles, given that Realme uses OPPO technology. Realme says it has custom-made a 12A charging cable with 21AWG reinforced copper wires, which has increased the current carrying capacity by 20 percent compared to the previous generation solution.

In comparison, the iPhone 14 Pro Max has a maximum fast charging speed of 27W wired and 15W wireless charging. Using the MagSafe charger’s wireless charging capabilities, it takes two hours and 18 minutes to charge the 4323mAh battery from 0 percent to 100 percent.

The 240W Realme GaN dual charging solution includes 13 temperature sensors, PS3 fireproof design, real-time security monitoring system and 6580mm2 phase change graphene cooling material. Realme claims that after 21 days of charging and discharging, the test phone had no security failure at 85°C high temperature and 85 percent high humidity.

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