Realme P3 debuts with Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and Mecha design
The Realme P3 made its official debut today in India. It comes with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, a big battery and the "segment's largest" vapor chamber for cooling.
Realme P3 in India is exactly the same as the Realme Neo7x sold in China, down to the hero color Space Silver with Mecha design.

Realme P3 has a 6.67" AMOLED display of Full HD+ resolution and up to 120 Hz refresh rate. It reaches 2,000 nits peak brightness and a 1,500 Hz instant touch sampling rate. The phone supports 90 Hz in BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India), the domestic alternative of the Chinese-owned PUBG.

Active mobile gaming requires an efficient cooling solution. That's why this midranger has a 6,050 sq. mm vapor chamber that lowers CPU temperature by 20 degrees Celsius.
The Realme P3 comes with a 50 MP main shooter with f/1.8 aperture and LED flash, while the secondary cam is a basic 2 MP portrait lens. The selfie camera has a 16 MP sensor.

The battery capacity of Realme P3 is 6,000 mAh. It is fairly impressive, because the device itself is under 8 mm thick, and there are only a handful of Realme phones with that much capacity in such a thin profile. It supports 45W wired charging.
The phone comes with Android 15 with Realme UI 6.0, and other highlights include under-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, and stereo speakers. The device is IP69-rated for water submersion up to 2.5 meters and 30 minutes.
Realme P3 comes in three colors – Space Silver, Nebula Pink, and Comet Grey, which is a Brown hue. Prices are INR 16,999 for 6/128 GB, INR 17,999 for 8/128 GB, and INR 19,999 for 8/256 GB.
The phone will likely start selling alongside the Realme P3 Ultra, scheduled to launch on March 19. Early bird sale is set for Wednesday at 6 PM local time, with Realme offering some bank card deals on its store and Flipkart.
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- Anonymous
- 3 hours ago
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