Realme 3 Pro with Snapdragon 710, VOOC 20W fast charging, 64MP Ultra HD camera mode launched in India

Realme 3 Pro with Snapdragon 710, VOOC 20W fast charging, 64MP Ultra HD camera mode launched in India

Realme 3 Pro was officially announced in India today for a price of ₹13,999. The Realme 3 Pro, successor to Realme 2 Pro and not the Realme 3, is designed to woo the youth with its performance, impressive cameras, and an appealing price. The price-effective specifications are complemented by a charismatic design – a blend of contouring lines and gradient – which Realme says has been inspired by the curves in a race track. On the front, there’s a 6.3-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a tiny waterdrop notch with Gorilla Glass 5 protection.

The Realme 3 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 710 chipset, which Realme has been hailing as better than the Snapdragon 675 on the Redmi Note 7 Pro, along with options between 4GB and 6GB of RAM. Buyers will also be able to get an option to choose up to 128GB of internal storage which can further be expanded to up to 256GB. One of the features that Realme has been bragging about is the Realme 3 Pro’s ability to run Fortnite Mobile.

For photography, the Realme 3 Pro is equipped with dual 16MP+5MP cameras on the back. The primary sensor is a Sony IMX519 – the same as OnePlus 6T, which is something to be drawn towards, especially given the price difference between the two smartphones. Using software optimizations, the Realme 3 Pro can also capture images at 64MP. The secondary sensor comes in handy for depth sensing. Meanwhile, there is a 25MP camera with an f/2.0 aperture on the front. The camera is capable of 64MP “Ultra HD” images which comprise of four 16MP shots as well as video modes including 4K recording with EIS and 960fps slo-mo.

Another appealing aspect of the Realme 3 Pro is its support for OPPO’s VOOC charging at 20W. Realme says that this should allow users to recharge the 4,045mAh battery in slightly over an hour. At the same time, the power-efficient Snapdragon 710 is claimed aid in the conservation of the battery at standby.

From the announcement, the Realme 3 Pro feels like a smartphone too good for its price but we’ll be testing it out rigorously during our full review. Realme did not shy away from hitting back at Xiaomi but we wait to find out which device is the actual “real Pro.”

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