Name was registered first as MagDart, now images have jumped to the Internet that would show what the next Realme wireless chargers look like. One with a very similar look and feel to MagSafe of the iPhone 12; another in the form of a rectangular charging base with a fan.
Wireless chargers have been with us for years, although we are currently witnessing an evolution that seeks, mainly, match wired charging in terms of speed. Thus, with wireless fast charging we have mobiles that revive with powers greater than 50 W; while facilitating connection thanks to devices such as the MagSafe. Magnetically aligning the coils favors wireless connection, a feature that Realme is experimenting with.
Realme would have its first two chargers ready with MagDart
The MagDart name recently emerged thanks to a registration with the European Intellectual Property Office. At the time we assumed that it was a device similar to the MagSafe of the iPhone 12, not in vain the name was very similar and the registration card already anticipated the wireless charger functions.
As revealed Gizmo China After showing a couple of exclusive images, Realme MagDart wireless chargers would not only be real, but very similar to Apple’s MagSafe. At least one of them, the other one is far from the usual in the apple brand.
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The first of the chargers is an aluminum sphere that serves as a base to support phones (or other accessories). According to the filtration, this one would offer 15W charging.
The second model would be a Chunky square MagDart charger with a USB connection port and a fan to dissipate the high temperature of the fast charge it would offer. We ignore the power of the device, although it is probably around 50 W.
We’ll still have to wait to find out if these new MagDart chargers are authentic – Realme hasn’t made them official yet. Surely they come from the hand of a mobile with wireless charging, a type of feature that Realme does not yet offer in its smartphone catalog.
Via | Gizmo China
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Ivan Linares
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