Realme has developed the fastest 240W smartphone charger (photo)

Insiders claim that the device will receive five levels of protection and will safely distribute electricity for the phone.

Realme has introduced the GT Neo5 smartphone charger, which should provide the fastest charging in the market. This was written by the Chinese site MyDrivers.

The 240 W (20 V/12 A) all-in-one uses a universal USB-C connector that sends power to the dual-row battery pack. The Realme GT Neo5 smartphone will receive two battery cells, each with a separate current converter – this design should distribute energy better and faster. When connected to the mains, the charger will support a voltage of 10 V and a current of 24 A.

In the pictures of the adapter you can see the inscription SuperVOOC – this name is often associated with Oppo products. But according to GSM Arena, Oppo shares its improvements with Realme, so smartphones from both brands may have such chargers in the future.

According to MyDrivers, the charger, cables and connectors are prone to overheating, power surges, short circuits, etc. received five levels of protection against Manufacturers have modified the USB connector to reduce the complex electrical resistance (impedance) and contact resistance of the device. Additionally, they took thicker stranded wires to conduct the current with greater strength and power. The e-Marker encryption chip uses a proprietary algorithm to protect against fraud and upload hacker firmware.

The Realme GT Neo5 240W charger is scheduled to be officially unveiled on January 5th and the new product is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2023. The smartphone will also receive a version that only supports 150W charging.

The manufacturer has announced that the Realme GT Neo5 has a flexible OLED display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ processor. Another feature will be the Sony IMX890 based camera with optical image stabilization OIS support.

Earlier, Korean engineers introduced a system that charges smartphones up to 30 meters using lasers. For the technology to work, the transmitter must be installed indoors and the receiver must be installed directly on mobile phones. According to the engineers, the devices will charge wirelessly as soon as the user brings them into a room with an optical power supply.

They also wrote that a US teenager, Lino Marrero, found shoes that charged his smartphones while walking. Kinetic Kickz technology charges the battery 10% in just 12 minutes.

Source: Focus

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