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  2. List of Realme products - Wikipedia

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    16 MP, f/2.0 USB-C, 50 W Realme X50 5G (China) RMX2025 RMX2051 January 2020: ... (UFS 2.2) 32 MP USB-C, 50 W Android 12: Realme Q3s RMX3461 November 2021:

  3. realme 5 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Realme 5 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 AIE octa-core processor (2×2.3 GHz Kryo 360 Gold & 6×1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver) and the Adreno 616 GPU. [2] The battery is 4,035 mAh; a 20W (5V/4A) VOOC 3.0 fast charger is included in the box. [3] The device has 4, 6 or 8 GB of RAM with 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage.

  4. Quick Charge - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Quick Charge requires both the power supply and the device being charged to support it, otherwise charging falls back to the standard USB ten watts. Quick Charge 2.0 introduced an optional feature called Dual Charge (initially called Parallel Charging), [4] using two PMICs to split the power into 2 streams to reduce phone temperature. [5]

  5. Oppo - Wikipedia

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    VOOC (Voltage Open Loop Multi-step Constant-Current Charging) is a fast charging method for Oppo phones unveiled in 2014. [18] [19] [20] VOOC comes in a few variations: VOOC 2.0 (2015), same as the first version that was introduced in 2014, which operates at 5V/4A. SuperVOOC (2016), a successor of VOOC 2.0

  6. Realme - Wikipedia

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    Realme company was founded on May 4, 2018. [3] Before that it was a sub-brand of Oppo, which is itself a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, [4] until its formation as a spinoff on May 4, 2018.

  7. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    A battery charger, recharger, or simply charger, [1] [2] is a device that stores energy in an electric battery by running current through it. The charging protocol—how much voltage and current, for how long and what to do when charging is complete—depends on the size and type of the battery being charged.