Oppo sub-brand Realme has reportedly acquired the trademark for “SuperDart” charging technology, as smartphone manufacturers aggressively hunt for a more powerful charger. There’s not much information about it yet, but reports suggest it could rival Xiaomi’s ‘100W Super Charge Turbo’ prototype that completely fills a 4,000mAh battery in 17 minutes. Currently, Oppo is numero uno with its 65W ‘Super Vooc Flash Charge’ technology, but Vivo is looking to trump all of them with the 120W Super FlashCharge tech, that charges a 4,000mAh battery in just 13 minutes.
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