Realme has recently filed for a new trademark application. This is for a ‘MagDart’ technology, which might be the company’s own version of the Apple MagSafe wireless fast charging technology.
Wow! Realme files the trademark for MagDart. Could most likely be an upcoming fast wireless charging tech like Apple's MagSafe.
Feel free to retweet.#Realme #MagDart pic.twitter.com/lkOoBLIbAl— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) July 16, 2021
For those unaware, the MagSafe was first introduced in iPhones with the iPhone 12 series last year. This is a charging technology that essentially attaches to the back of the device to charge the iPhone through magnets that are housed under the rear panel of the handset. So, the Chinese smartphone maker might be working on its own iteration of this technology. This trademark application was filed at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and was first spotted by tipster Mukul Sharma, who revealed the name of this upcoming technology.
Looking at the description of this trademark, it is clear that Realme is working on a new charging solution. However, the finer details regarding this charging technology are still unknown, which appears to be similar to the Apple MagSafe solution. As of right now, the company has yet to make any official announcement regarding this technology. So, we have no way of knowing if the vendor is actually working on such a moment or just covering all bases.
Notably, MySmartPrice also spotted MagDart the trademark on India’s CGPDTM website as well. In other words, the charging technology could also be arriving in India soon. Although, we have no way of confirming this news at the moment. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
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