Realme GT7 Pro May Showcase 300W Super Flash Charging Technology

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Highlights
  • Realme GT7 Pro is reportedly going to debut soon with a 300W rapid charging tech.
  • It is believed to juice up the battery from 0 to 50% in 3 minutes and 0 to 100% in under 5 minutes.
  • Realme GT7 Pro will also become the first Realme phone to feature IP69 rating and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, to name a few.

Get ready to witness the epitome of charging tech. Realme GT7 Pro is preparing for its debut with a blazing-fast 300W super flash charging tech. Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) took it to Weibo to share his inputs of what we could expect with the GT7 Pro that we have discussed before, although we advise taking it with a pinch of salt.

Realme to Showcase 300W Super Flash Charging Tech with GT7 Pro

According to DCS, the world’s first-ever commercially available 300W charging tech is coming on-board Realme GT7 Pro. Realme’s next-gen flagship device is set to showcase the exhilarating charging speed touted to supercharge a battery from 0 to 100 in less than 5 minutes.

The last time we saw a 300W super flash charging tech was with Xiaomi when it tested the tech on a Redmi phone the previous year. It could charge a 4,100mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in 5 minutes. On the other hand, Realme’s GT Neo 5 with its 240W charging tech was able to juice up its 5,000mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in 10 minutes. 

Realme GT7 Pro May Showcase 300W Super Flash Charging Tech
Image Credits: DCS via Weibo

Earlier in June, Francis Wong — Realme Global Head of Marketing, pointed out that the Chinese smartphone maker is testing a 300W charging technology, although he didn’t divulge any further information. Although DCS mentioned Realme GT7 Pro could be announced with the speedy charging tech, it remains to be seen whether both arrive at the same event or different ones.

Apart from that, Realme is also about to introduce its first-ever IP69 water and dust resistance. Note that there aren’t many phones with an IP69 rating so that’s something to look after. Realme is also cooking up a single-point ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner for GT7 Pro. Again, this will be Realme’s first since all its previous flagships have optical in-display fingerprint scanners. 

Realme GT7 Pro
Image via Gizmochina

Our Thoughts

I have seen people boasting about their phones having 100W and 150W of charging speeds. Although it is great when you need to juice up the battery, but you are in a hurry. All you need is five minutes, and you’ll get ample battery life to bounce. However, charging batteries rapidly can have an adverse impact on their lifespan. 

When batteries charge at a rapid speed, they tend to generate more heat, and for all good reasons, heat shelves away a portion of your battery’s lifespan when used over a period of time. Although you get speedy charging, you also compromise overall battery health and lifespan. At the end of the day, you either suffer from less output overtime or have to replace the battery because it no longer holds enough juice to course you through the day.

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Highlights
  • Realme GT7 Pro is reportedly going to debut soon with a 300W rapid charging tech.
  • It is believed to juice up the battery from 0 to 50% in 3 minutes and 0 to 100% in under 5 minutes.
  • Realme GT7 Pro will also become the first Realme phone to feature IP69 rating and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, to name a few.

Get ready to witness the epitome of charging tech. Realme GT7 Pro is preparing for its debut with a blazing-fast 300W super flash charging tech. Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) took it to Weibo to share his inputs of what we could expect with the GT7 Pro that we have discussed before, although we advise taking it with a pinch of salt.

Realme to Showcase 300W Super Flash Charging Tech with GT7 Pro

According to DCS, the world’s first-ever commercially available 300W charging tech is coming on-board Realme GT7 Pro. Realme’s next-gen flagship device is set to showcase the exhilarating charging speed touted to supercharge a battery from 0 to 100 in less than 5 minutes.

The last time we saw a 300W super flash charging tech was with Xiaomi when it tested the tech on a Redmi phone the previous year. It could charge a 4,100mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in 5 minutes. On the other hand, Realme’s GT Neo 5 with its 240W charging tech was able to juice up its 5,000mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in 10 minutes. 

Realme GT7 Pro May Showcase 300W Super Flash Charging Tech
Image Credits: DCS via Weibo

Earlier in June, Francis Wong — Realme Global Head of Marketing, pointed out that the Chinese smartphone maker is testing a 300W charging technology, although he didn’t divulge any further information. Although DCS mentioned Realme GT7 Pro could be announced with the speedy charging tech, it remains to be seen whether both arrive at the same event or different ones.

Apart from that, Realme is also about to introduce its first-ever IP69 water and dust resistance. Note that there aren’t many phones with an IP69 rating so that’s something to look after. Realme is also cooking up a single-point ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner for GT7 Pro. Again, this will be Realme’s first since all its previous flagships have optical in-display fingerprint scanners. 

Realme GT7 Pro
Image via Gizmochina

Our Thoughts

I have seen people boasting about their phones having 100W and 150W of charging speeds. Although it is great when you need to juice up the battery, but you are in a hurry. All you need is five minutes, and you’ll get ample battery life to bounce. However, charging batteries rapidly can have an adverse impact on their lifespan. 

When batteries charge at a rapid speed, they tend to generate more heat, and for all good reasons, heat shelves away a portion of your battery’s lifespan when used over a period of time. Although you get speedy charging, you also compromise overall battery health and lifespan. At the end of the day, you either suffer from less output overtime or have to replace the battery because it no longer holds enough juice to course you through the day.

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