The Realme P3 Pro delivers numerous upgraded capabilities in comparison to its predecessor P2 Pro. This phone has a quad-curved display and an IP69 rating which qualifies it as one of the few strong devices available within its price range. However, Its enhanced features do not help the device stand apart from other competitors in its market sector.
The Realme P3 Pro delivers numerous upgraded capabilities in comparison to its predecessor P2 Pro. This phone has a quad-curved display and an IP69 rating which qualifies it as one of the few strong devices available within its price range. Its enhanced features do not help the device stand apart from other competitors in its market sector.
The phone comes in three color options; Nebula Glow, Galaxy Purple and Saturn Brown. The Galaxy Purple model adopts vegan leather materials that give it durability but fails to deliver an upscale touch. A stylish circular camera design exists on this phone but it looks bulky because of both the thickness and noticeable camera protrusion.
The 6.83-inch OLED display offers sharp visuals and saturated colors. However, outdoor brightness levels remain below expectations, making visibility a challenge. This model includes a 120Hz refresh rate but fails to adapt refresh rates, resulting in reduced performance efficiency. The lack of HDR support further makes media consumption through this device less appealing to users.
The Realme UI 6.0 version of Android 15 delivers a highly personalized interface while compromising the user experience through its multiple default applications. Several duplicate apps may confuse new users. The interface remains smooth, but some lag occurs while processing images in the camera app.
The device operates with Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor which provides seamless performance for multitasking along with gaming. Call of Duty: Mobile runs at a smooth 60 frames per second without experiencing any heating problems. However, the stereo speakers have an unbalanced output, with the bottom speaker controlling most of the output.
The camera system consists of a 50MP primary lens and a 2MP depth sensor. Daylight photos appear oversaturated, while low-light performance lacks detail. The 2X digital zoom creates artifacts that result in reducing image clarity. Video recording at 4K quality suffers from camera motion because the stabilization system is absent.
The Realme P3 Pro runs on a 6,000mAh battery which enables its users to enjoy more than a full day of continuous use. Its 80W fast charging allows users to recharge their devices in short periods. However, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 offers better battery life despite a smaller capacity.
Despite its stylish design and solid performance, the Realme P3 Pro does not meet standards for camera quality, software interaction and display brightness levels. Users who seek an even-performance experience should consider the OnePlus Nord CE 4, the Poco F6 together with the Nothing Phone 3a as they offer a more balanced experience.