
Realme GT 2 Pro may feature 125W fast charging that fills battery in 20 minutes
India Today
Realme announced the 125W UltraDart technology last year but the first phone with it is coming next year.
Realme GT 2 Pro is possibly coming next year and it may be the company’s flagship with some advanced features. According to a tipster, the upcoming phone by Realme could be among the first ones to come with the 125W fast charging technology. Both Realme and its parent company Oppo announced the 125W fast charging technology last year as the next big thing in the world of smartphone battery charging.
According to Mukul Sharma, the Realme GT 2 Pro will feature the 125W UltraDart technology that uses a specialised power adapter to give output at an amazingly high rate. The result: the phone is ready with 100 per cent battery in a little under 20 minutes. Both Oppo and Realme demonstrated the technology on unknown phones with 4000mAh batteries. The current standard is 17 minutes as the time required to top up the 4000mAh battery, but that certainly would not be the kind of battery capacity we would like to see on a flagship phone.

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