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Realme Reveals the Secrets of 240W Super Fast Battery Charging on the Realme GT3

Tribunnews.com Reporter Report, Dodi Esvandi

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, BARCELONA – Realme this week has just launched their newest smartphone, namely the Realme GT3 for the global market.

Realme’s newest flagship series device was introduced at the Mobile World Congress 2023 event which was held at Fira Barcelona Gran Via, Barcelona, ​​Spain, Tuesday (28/2/2023).

Realme GT3 is a global rebranding of the Realme GT Neo 5 which was introduced in China in early February.

Realme GT3 is also the successor to Realme GT2.

The mainstay feature on this latest Realme smartphone is 240W charging, which is claimed to be the fastest fast charging technology in the world.

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No kidding, with this 240W fast charging feature, the Realme GT3 can charge the battery from 0 to 100 percent in just 9 minutes and 30 seconds.

Meanwhile, reaching half charge will only take four minutes.

This means that the Realme GT3 can be charged in the time it takes to drink coffee.

Or, filling half the battery charge on this cellphone only takes the same time as listening to one song.

With 30 seconds of charging, the Realme GT3 can be used to make calls for up to 2 hours or play games for 25 minutes.

According to Product Communications Manager for Realme Global, Mark Wesley, this 240W charging capability is not just a number for Realme.

He said this capability is a form of company achievement to be able to significantly improve the user experience.

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“We believe what we are doing through this innovation can bring significant improvements to users, especially in terms of convenience where we not only offer super fast charging capabilities on Realme phones, but can be offered safely,” said Mark in his exclusive interview with Tribunnews.com in Barcelona, ​​Spain, Wednesday (1/3/2023).

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