Later this week, Realme will unveil its groundbreaking 320W SuperSonic battery charging system on August 14, promising a new era of lightning-fast smartphone charging. This innovation, a successor to Realme’s 240W charging technology, is poised to significantly reduce charging times and potentially surpass even Redmi’s 300W HyperCharge. Realme has been teasing the 320W SuperSonic charging system across social media platforms, touting it as the world’s fastest charging technology. While specific details remain under wraps, a leaked video demonstrated a Realme smartphone achieving an impressive 17% charge in a mere 35 seconds using the 320W SuperSonic charger.
While the full charging cycle duration remains unknown, it’s highly probable that Realme’s technology will outpace Redmi’s 300W HyperCharge, which can fully charge a 4,400mAh battery in approximately five minutes. The 320W SuperSonic charging system leverages advanced GaN charging technology, specialized USB cables, and sophisticated chipsets for safety and thermal management. Realme’s 320W SuperSonic charging system will be introduced at a fan event in China on August 14. However, while the demonstration will be a significant event, it’s not a phone launch. The company’s 240W charging technology, introduced in 2023, is not yet available across its entire phone range, and Redmi’s HyperCharge remains primarily a demonstration technology.
While the exact availability of the 320W SuperSonic charging technology remains unclear, the event on August 14 offers a glimpse into the cutting-edge advancements in battery charging technology. It highlights the ongoing efforts of engineers to dramatically reduce the time it takes to charge our smartphones, potentially ushering in a new era of convenience and efficiency for smartphone users.