The world’s fastest smartphone charging solution, the 240W fast charging, was presented today by realme after months of rumors and teases. The Type-C interface currently supports charging power up to 240W.

Features:

The company uses a three-way 100W charge pump parallel design, 20V 12A input, 10V 24A output. The company claims a charging conversion efficiency of 98.5%.

With the latest 21AWG thickened copper wires, realme has customized a 12A charging cable with 20% more current carrying capacity than its predecessor.

To achieve the highest power density in the industry, the solution uses 240W dual GaN mini chargers. Realme 240W charger comes with a single USB-C interface and its volume is only 5% larger than the previous 150W charging adapter.

Realme’s 240W SuperVOOC protocol is compatible with 65W PD, QC, and VOOC. Realme GT Neo5 will be the first smartphone to support 240W fast charging. It is equipped with 13 temperature sensors and has a PS3-compatible fireproof design. The device also has real-time safety monitoring and has 6580mm2 graphene phase heat dissipation.

The realme 240W fast charging cycle has also been used to charge the battery 1,600 times from 0% to 100%, and the battery’s effective health is over 80%. After testing the phone for 21 days with charging and discharging, realme found no safety failure at 85°C and 85% humidity.

Launch:

According to realme, the 240W fast charging will debut with the GT Neo5 series. It will launch in February, according to the company. It was previously rumored that the standard version would have a 150W fast charger.