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realme unveils magnetic wireless charging solution

By IANS | Updated: August 3, 2021 19:45 IST

New Delhi, Aug 3 Smartphone brand realme on Tuesday unveiled MagDart, a magnetic wireless charging solution for Android....

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New Delhi, Aug 3 Smartphone brand realme on Tuesday unveiled MagDart, a magnetic wireless charging solution for Android.

The company said that the solution includes the 50W magnetic wireless charger, realme Flash, the first Android smartphone that supports magnetic wireless charging and several other magnetic charging accessories.

realme aims to be a pioneer in the magnetic wireless charging ecosystem, the company said in a statement.

realme's first concept phone, realme Flash, features a 4500mAh battery capacity and can support up to 50W of MagDart wireless charging, which can charge the battery from 0 to 100 per cent in less than an hour, nearly the same as realme 50W SuperDart wired charger.

The 50W MagDart charger features an active air cooling system that keeps the mainboard and coil temperatures at a reasonable level with a compact and powerful fan.

The company said that it can quickly remove heat by drawing a large airflow into the charger so that it can maintain the charging power at a high level for a longer time.

The 15W MagDart charger is only 3.9mm, 26.4 per cent thinner than the MagSafe Charger, but it is still faster than MagSafe due to its Separated Coil & Board design, the company said.

There is a MagDart power bank and a special charging base. The two can be paired together to become a vertical charging station.

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