Realme finally took the wraps off the Realme 3 with
a slightly refreshed design, new hardware and cool software features. Despite
the upgrades the phone has retained its super attractive price tag. The Indian version of the
smartphone comes with Helio P70 - an upgrade over both the Realme 1 and Realme
2, which had Helio P60 and Snapdragon 450, respectively. This means that
performance-wise, the difference won't be all that noticeable from day to day
use but Realme promises some other under-the-hood changes.
On the front, we have a 6.2-inch display of HD+
resolution (720 x 1520 pixels) with a tiny waterdrop notch. It's protected by a
sheet of Gorilla Glass 3. The memory options available are 3GB/32GB and
4GB/64GB and storage is expandable via microSD card up to 256GB.
On the back, the handset holds two cameras - one
13MP main unit with f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP secondary one for depth sensing.
On top of that, Realme has included additional software features like
Nightscape and Chroma Boost. As the name of the former suggests, it helps with night shots while
the Chroma Boost employs image stacking to improve the dynamic range, colors
and reduce noise.
The front-facing camera has a 13MP sensor with
support for AI Facial Unlock for those situations when the rear-mounted
fingerprint is hard to reach. The battery on the Realme 3 has impressive 4,230 mAh capacity, but
doesn't support any fast charging - the included 5V/2A (10W) charger is as fast
as it can go. On a positive note, the handset runs ColorOS 6 based on Android
9.0 Pie out of the box.
Alongside the Indian version, the company is
launching a global variant as well. It swaps out the MediaTek Helio P70 for a
P60 but retains the rest of the specs and features. The Realme 3 will be available in
Dynamic Black, Radiant Blue, and standard black. The price for the 3/32 GB
variant is INR 8,999 (US$ 125/€ 110), while for INR 10,999 (US$ 155/€ 135) you'll get 4
GB RAM and 64 GB storage. The first sale is scheduled for March 12 at noon.
