Realme 3 Pro has been launched in India with Snapdragon 710
processor, 16MP+5MP dual rear camera, and 4,045mAh battery. Here is our review of
the Realme 3 Pro.
Realme has a brand has managed to carve a space for itself, despite
being just a year old. Phones like the Realme 2 Pro, Realme 1, and
Realme U1 have managed to impress in the budget segment, which is one of
the most competitive in the market. In fact, Realme has made it
unabashedly clear that it is targeting the number one player in the
marke.
Realme 3 Pro specifications: 6.3-inch FHD+ IPS display |
16MP+5MP dual rear camera | 25MP front camera | Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
processor | 4,045mAh battery | 4/6GB RAM | 64/128GB internal storage |
ColorOS 6 based on Android 9 Pie At first look, the design of the Realme 3 Pro resembles closely to the
previously launched Realme 3. However, there are minor changes. Drifting
away from the unibody form factor, Realme 3 Pro features a sandwich
design. The phone has an arc-shaped light effect 3D pattern at the back
and its vibrant colour scheme stands out the most.
However, the extensive reflections cause slight discomfort to eyes under
artificial lighting and the back attracts smudges easily. Also, Realme
could have switched to a glass back, instead of a plastic one. After
all, rival Redmi Note 7 Pro does sport a more premium glass design.
The Realme 3 Pro comes in three colours options – Carbon Gray, Nitro
Blue (gradient) and Lightning Purple (gradient). I had the Lightning
Purple unit in which the Blue colour from the left side transitions to
the Purple colour to the right in reverse S-shape.
Realme 3 Pro has a bulky camera module which does not allow the phone
to lie flat on its back. Realme 3 Pro retains a 3.5mm headset jack, but
it lacks USB Type-C port. Instead, it uses the older micro-USB port for
charging. The build of the Realme 3 Pro is compact and sits perfectly
into the hands. The power button on right, volume rockers at left and a
fingerprint sensor at the back are all within the reach.
On the front, it features a 6.3-inch screen with a dewdrop notch on
the top. The front design lacks freshness. The Realme 3 Pro has thin
bezels and a small chin. The phone handles the notch quite well and most
of the time you would forget that it exists.
The 6.3-inch FHD+ IPS display of Realme 3 Pro works just fine. The
viewing angles are good and the screen produces vivid colours. The text
on the IPS display is visible under direct sunlight and you will not
feel any difficulty in reading the caller name. However, if you use the
phone under such circumstances for more than two minutes, it strains the
eyes as you need to crank the brightness to full to actually see
anything.
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