Realme has launched the fastest-charging smartphone to date, the Realme GT 3, which supports 240W charging. The company continues to push the envelope in the charging department and has plans to launch more phones with extreme charging capabilities. The Realme GT 5 is already rumored to support 240W charging with a 4600mAh battery, and now a tipster suggests that the company has a smartphone with 150W charging support in the works.

According to the tipster Digital Chat Station, Realme is taking the lead in the industry with its impressive 150W + 5200mAh battery and 240W + 4600mAh battery charging solutions. The company is apparently working on a new phone that will feature the first configuration.

Realme GT Neo 5
Realme GT Neo 5

The tipster also spilled the beans that OnePlus is in the process of developing a 150W power and high-current UFCS solution, though the battery for the initial model is on the smaller side. Right now, it seems like the focus is on increasing battery capacity for the ultra-100W fast charging solution, while progress on developing second-level 300W charging is currently slow.

Realme kicked off this year by introducing the Realme GT Neo5 (review) in China. This smartphone boasts 240W fast charging and a 4600mAh battery. Notably, there’s also a variant of the Realme GT Neo5 with a punchy combo of 150W fast charging and a beefy 5000mAh battery. Interestingly, this same phone was rebranded as the GT 3 for the global market.

But that’s not all, Realme GT 5 is currently in the pipeline. It should sport a whopping 24GB of RAM and a massive 1TB of storage. It’ll offer two battery options: one with 240W fast charging coupled with a 4600mAh battery, and another with 150W fast charging and an even larger 5200mAh battery.

The device apparently rocks a sleek 6.74-inch 1.5K “ultra-narrow” flat display that supports a 144Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz PWM dimming. For selfies, there’s a 16-megapixel front camera, while the rear boasts a 50MP IMX890 main shooter with OIS optical anti-shake, an 8MP lens, and a 2MP sensor.

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