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Realme 3 released by Oppo with Affordable Price and Beautiful Colors



After a couple of leaks, Oppo’s Realme 3 finally hit the market. The mobile has amazing new updates as far the hardware is concerned compared with Realme 2.

Realme which are known for their good quality and cheap rates have beautiful design and display. This new mobile has taken specifications to next level.

Realme 3 is superior in every aspect compared to Realme 2, whether it is processor, battery or display.

Let’s find out this amazing new device.


Design and Display

Realme 3 has 19:9 aspect ratio which has screen to body ratio of 88.3%. It has 6.2’’ bezel-less IPS LCD display, with pixel density of 271 ppi and Full HD + pixel (720 x 1520) resolution. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass against breakages and scratches.

There’s no water resistance. It only has a fingerprint reader on back for unlock feature. Front cam is dew-drop notch in front of the mobile.

Realme 3 features a 3D gradient unibody design and is available in three colors: classic black, dynamic black and radiant blue.


Processor and Storage
Realme 3 has MediaTek chip which is more powerful then Realme 2 which has 
Snapdragon 450 processor. This device works efficiently and has a good speed.

Realme 3 is powered with an octa-core MediaTek Helio P70 chipset with Mali-G72 MP3 graphics. This is a huge jump from Qualcomm processor to a MediaTek one.

It comes in two storage variants 3 GB of RAM with 32 GB of internal storage second one has the option of 4 GB of RAM with 64 GB of build-in storage
Externally, the memory can be expanded with microSD card slot.

Cameras

There is slight upgrade in the camera. It has two cameras on back; the rear camera’s main sensor is 13 MP with a f/1.8 aperture and the secondary camera is 2 MP. These two camera empowers the user to bokeh effect, scene recognition, hybrid HDR etc.

As far the front cam is concerned, it has 13 MP cam with f/2.0 aperture. The front cam has facial recognition and AI feature.

Battery and Pricing

Realme 3 has the battery of 4,230 mAh which is quite well from other mid-range devices. It does not support fast charging.

The phone is launched in India only for now, with a price tag of INR 8,999 ($125) for the base model and INR 10,999 ($155) for additional storage and RAM.

Realme 3 Specifications
v Design
o   Back fingerprint sensor
v Memory
o   RAM: 3 GB/ 4GB
o   Internal: 32 GB/ 64 GB
o   Card slot: Yes, upto 256 GB
v Display
o   6.2 inch IPS-LCD with HD + (720 x 1520) resolution, (~270 ppi), dew drop notch
v Processor: Octa-core (2.1 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A73 + 2 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A53)
v OS: Android 9.0 (Pie), ColorOS
v GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
v Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE
v Connectivity: LTE, MicroUSB 2.0, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, headphone jack
v Camera:
o   Primary: 13 MP, f/1.8 + 2 MP
o   Secondary: 13 MP, f/2.0
v Colors: Classic black, Dynamic black and Radiant blue
v Battery: 4,230 mAh, no fast charging
v Price: $125 (3 GB/ 32 GB), $ 155 (4 GB/ 64GB)

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