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Technology that charges 50 percent in 5 minutes was introduced at MWC

Realme introduced the UltraDart 150W technology, which charges the phone 50 percent in 5 minutes, at the Mobile World Congress.
 Technology that charges 50 percent in 5 minutes was introduced at MWC
READING NOW Technology that charges 50 percent in 5 minutes was introduced at MWC

Realme introduced its new generation UltraDart technology, which reaches charging speeds ranging from 100W to 200W, at the Mobile World Congress. There will also be a 150W version of the UltraDart Charging Architecture (UDCA), which will be featured in the Realme GT Neo3, the first smartphone to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset.

What about Realme GT Neo3 specs?

Realme under the umbrella of BBK Electronics showed its UltraDart 150W fast charging technology in blood with its share on its official Weibo account. In the video prepared with the time-lapse technique, GT Neo3 can be charged to 50 percent in just 5 minutes.


Realme GT Neo3, 50 percent charged in 5 minutes. Source: Realme

GT Let’s talk briefly about the features of the Neo3. The smartphone is powered by the 8-core Dimensity 8100 chipset, which goes through MediaTek’s 5nm fabrication process. Dimensity 8100, which hosts the Mali-G610 MC6 GPU, has four Cortex-A78 (2.85 GHz) and four Cortex-A55 (2.0 GHz) cores.

According to previous leaks, GT Neo3 will come in two versions: a 5,000mAh battery supporting up to 80W and a 4,500mAh battery supporting up to 150W. Other features include a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel, in-display fingerprint scanner, 12GB RAM + 512GB internal storage.

Realme UltraDart Charging Architecture is supported by a charge management system that allows the thermal temperature to rise above 43 degrees while the phone is charging. On the other hand, according to Realme’s claim, phones using UltraDart technology will retain 80 percent of battery capacity after completing 1000 full charge cycles.

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