Realme X50 Pro Confirmed to Support 65W ‘SuperDart’ Fast Charging
The upcoming Realme X50 Pro 5G is expected to be a high-end device with aboatload of premium features, and one of those has been revealed today by the company’s European Twitter account.
According to Realme Europe, the phone will ship with65W SuperDart Charging. This is an upgrade from the company’s50W SuperVOOC fast-charging technology, both of which it’s borrowed from Oppo. The company is keeping the rest of the tech specs under wraps for now, but we will hopefully know more in the days leading up to the launch, whichwill be streamed onlinefrom Madrid instead of MWC 2020.
We could think of a million situations in which having no battery could ruin your day.
But during the time you have been thinking about this, you would have already charged the#realmeX50Prowith its 65W SuperDart Charge to keep you going.#realme5G
— realme Europe (@realmeeurope)February 13, 2020
In another noteworthy development, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth didn’t miss out on an opportunity to take a dig at Xiaomi and its 50W fast-charging tech in the flagshipMi 10 Pro, which was launched just yesterday. In a tweet posted late last night, Sheth said‘Not 50W, but 65W’in a not-so-subtle reference to Xiaomi’s flagship. Sheth also claimed that Realme’s 65W fast-charging mechanism willgenerate no excess heatwhile charging, thereby enhancing the phone’s battery life.
Not 50W, but 65W. Introducing DART Charge Technology!– No heating while charging– Enjoy Gaming while Charging– Enhanced Battery LifeSee you in Madrid on 24th Feb.https://t.co/V9fCCoVGTX
— Madhav Sheth (@MadhavSheth1)February 13, 2020
Following thelaunch of its first 5G phone, the Realme X50 in China last month, the BBK-owned brand wasexpected to unveilthe Realme X50 Pro at the MWC 2020 in Barcelona later this month. However, following thecancellation of the eventbecause of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the company hasshifted the launch to Madrid, but it will be held online on February 24, presumably, to reduce the risk of transmission.
Meanwhile, Sheth will be one of the attendees at the Madrid event and is expected to lay out the company’s future AIoT plans. He will most likely talk about the upcoming Realme TV, which is confirmed to be unveiled at MWC 2020 alongside the Realme X50 Pro. It will be interesting to see if Realme goes toe-to-toe withXiaomi’s Mi TV lineupby pricing its smart TVs super-aggressively or opts for higher margins and goes the way of theOnePlus TV, which was launched last year starting at Rs. 69,990.
Kishalaya Kundu
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