On paper, the Realme 3 seems to be a feature-rich proposition. However, like any other phone, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a look at how the phone fares in real life scenario.
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Standard : Chinese smartphone brand Realme
recently introduced the Realme 3, a successor of company’s
affordable performance-centric smartphone, the Realme 2. Pitched to
be a competitor of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 and Samsung Galaxy M10
(review), the Realme 3 has decent hardware, dual camera module on the
back, gradient starry design, and waterdrop notch screen.
On
paper, the phone seems to be a feature-rich proposition. However,
like any other phone, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s
take a look at how the phone fares in real life scenario:
Design
and display
The
Realme
3 ditches the diamond cut pattern that was introduced by the
company in most of its previous devices. However, it compensates the
design change with a new starry gradient pattern profile covering the
entire back. The rear panel curves all the way to the sides around
the frame and meets the glass on the front. It is made of multiple
laminated layers that give it a glass-like glittery profile.
Though
the phone’s back panel with gradient starry design looks dazzling,
it is prone to smudges and is a fingerprint magnet, therefore, needs
regular cleaning. Thankfully, the phone comes with a silicone case
that fits perfectly and saves the phone body from accidental
scratches.
The
Realme 3 has a 6.2-inch screen of HD+ resolution. The screen sports
dew drop notch on the top, accommodating front camera. The screen
looks vivid, but falls short on brightness, leading to average
sunlight legibility. Unfortunately, the phone does not support
Widewine L3 certification required to stream video content in
high-resolution from over-the-top platforms such as Netflix and
Amazon Prime Videos. Therefore, the screen looks pixelated while
streaming videos and shows online.
Performance
and battery
The
phone is powered by MediaTek Helio P70 system-on-chip (SoC), paired
with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage or 4GB of RAM and 64GB of
storage. The phone boast dedicated storage expansion slot, which
supports microSD card of up to 256GB. Though the phone falls short in
rendering HD multimedia content, it handles graphic intensive games
such as PubG and Asphalt 9 well. The phone does show thermal issues
as it gets warm after extensive gaming sessions.
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