Just a day after Oppo unveiled its 125W
flash charge, today Realme decided to introduce its own way of branding the
technology - it is called 125W UltraDART. In theory, it should charge a 4,000
mAh battery from 0% to 33% in three minutes, and is backwards compatible with
all major standards.
Realme also announced it plans to launch
two SuperDart ultra-thin chargers - 50W and 65W. The 125W UltraDART charging
enables 98% of electrical energy conversion thanks to the dual 6C cells. The
process is simple - the charger transforms 20V at 6.25A electricity through
three parallel circuits to 10V at 12.5A, charging simultaneously two 2,000 mAh
cells.
In order to protect the device, Realme
implemented 14 temperature sensors in the battery architecture, as well as
additional internal cooling for the smartphone. That way the 125W UltraDART has
an average temperature that doesn’t go over 40 degrees Celsius.
The UltraDART technology support multiple
protocols, including 125W PPS, 65W PD, and 36W QC. It is also compatible with
previous Dart standards, all the VOOC variations, and Warp Charge - this is
hardly a surprise after all Realme officials have confirmed multiple times that
they are using Oppo R&D and manufacturing plants, and OnePlus is in the mix
as well.
Realme also plans to launch SuperDart
ultra-thin chargers which will support “only” 50W and 65W - they will be light
and portable and aim to replace the bulky chargers that people tend to carry
around for that moment when the phone needs that extra juice.

