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Realme may be ready to unveil 120W "UltraDart" charging tech

First SuperDART, now...UltraDART? (Source: Realme)
First SuperDART, now...UltraDART? (Source: Realme)
The renowned leaker Ishan Agarwal now asserts that Realme has a new generation of its 65-watt (W) SuperDART charging standard in the works. It will apparently be called UltraDART instead, however, and may be rated for as much as 120W. This alleged upgrade is now touted to charge a 4,000+mAh battery by about 33% in 3 minutes.

Ishan Agarwal claims to have heard from a "reliable" source that Realme's next-gen USB charging system for its mobile devices will have a rate as high as 120W. This may be backed up by an image of what may be a phone or other product using the technology in question and reporting its specs in a screenshot.

Despite the fact the majority of the text in question is Chinese-language, it does involve numbers that might indicate values of 10 volts (V) and 11.66 amps (A), which could indeed combine to give well over 100W. On the other hand, the name SuperDART is specified here, rather than the rumored UltraDART of its supposed successor.

Presuming Realme does indeed have a solution for a future flagship that could indeed leave the 65W X50 Pro in the dust, it may not be the first OEM to debut such a state-of-the-art power brick.

Xiaomi has reportedly cleared its own 120W adapter with 3C, suggesting it is not far away from introducing its own take on such a high-speed system. Currently, it is projected to do so in a flagship such as the next-gen Mi Mix.

The image supposedly confirming the presence of 120W Realme charging. (Source: Twitter)
The image supposedly confirming the presence of 120W Realme charging. (Source: Twitter)

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2020-07-12 (Update: 2020-07-12)