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As reported by GSMArena, realme will release a magnetic wireless charger called the MagDart which is advertised to reach charging speeds that exceed 15W which can snap onto the back cover of the realme Flash. [caption id="attachment_281086" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image from GSMArena[/caption] Further information about the realme Flash and its MagDart charge has yet to be revealed. A new report claims that OnePlus and realme have been merged under a broader internal restructuring by OPPO. According to a report from Leifeng.com, OPPO has created a new 'sub-series business unit' that combines the marketing and service operations of both OnePlus and realme. The report also states that realme’s R&D teams have been reintegrated into OPPO. Read more in our articles including "realme Flash: First Android phone with magnetic wireless charging" and "OnePlus, realme reportedly merge operations globally".

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As reported by GSMArena, realme will release a magnetic wireless charger called the MagDart which is advertised to reach charging speeds that exceed 15W which can snap onto the back cover of the realme Flash. [caption id="attachment_281086" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image from GSMArena[/caption] Further information about the realme Flash and its MagDart charge has yet to be revealed.

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A new report claims that OnePlus and realme have been merged under a broader internal restructuring by OPPO. According to a report from Leifeng.com, OPPO has created a new 'sub-series business unit' that combines the marketing and service operations of both OnePlus and realme. The report also states that realme’s R&D teams have been reintegrated into OPPO.

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