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Realme P3: Full Features Review – Is It Worth Buying

If you're looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with impressive features, the **Realme P3** might be on your radar.

 Realme has been known for delivering value-for-money devices, and the P3 is no exception. In this detailed review, we’ll explore its **design, display, performance, camera, battery life, and software** to help you decide if it's the right phone for you.  



## **1. Design & Build Quality**  

The Realme P3 features a **sleek and modern design** with a glossy plastic back that mimics a glass-like finish. It comes in eye-catching colors, making it stand out in the budget segment.  

**Dimensions & Weight:** Slim profile, lightweight for comfortable handling.  

**Durability:** Plastic body with a sturdy build, but no official IP rating for water resistance.  

**Fingerprint Sensor:** Side-mounted for quick and secure unlocking.  

## **2. Display: Smooth & Vibrant**  

The phone boasts a **6.5-inch IPS LCD** with:  

**Full HD+ Resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels)** – Sharp and clear visuals.  

**90Hz Refresh Rate** – Smoother scrolling and better gaming experience.  

**Punch-Hole Display** – Minimal bezels for an immersive viewing experience.  


*Great for watching videos, gaming, and daily use!*  

## **3. Performance & Hardware**  

Powered by the **MediaTek Dimensity 700** chipset, the Realme P3 ensures **solid performance** for its price range.  


**5G Support** – Future-proof connectivity.  

**RAM & Storage Options:**  

- 4GB/6GB RAM  

- 128GB internal storage (expandable via microSD)  

**Gaming Performance:** Handles casual games like BGMI (Medium settings) smoothly.  

*Ideal for multitasking and everyday use, but not for heavy gaming.*  


## **4. Camera: Decent for the Price**  

The Realme P3 features a **dual-camera setup**:  

- **50MP Primary Sensor** – Good daylight photography with decent detail.  

**2MP Depth Sensor** – Helps with portrait shots.  

**8MP Front Camera** – Suitable for selfies and video calls.  

*Camera performance is decent in well-lit conditions but struggles in low light.*  


## **5. Battery Life & Charging**  

One of the **strongest aspects** of the Realme P3 is its **5000mAh battery**, which offers:  

- **All-day battery life** (even with moderate gaming and video streaming).  

- **18W Fast Charging** – Not the fastest, but gets the job done.  

*Perfect for users who need long battery endurance.*  


## **6. Software & UI**  

Runs on **Realme UI (based on Android 13)** with:  

- **Clean and user-friendly interface.**  

- **Useful features like Dark Mode, Game Space, and Customization options.**  

- **Regular security updates (but major OS updates may be limited).**  


## **7. Connectivity & Extras**  

- **5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2**  

- **3.5mm Headphone Jack** – Still a plus for wired earphone users.  

- **Dual SIM + microSD support** – Great for expandable storage.  


## **8. Realme P3 vs Competitors**  

| Feature          | Realme P3 | Redmi Note 11 | Samsung Galaxy M14 |  

|----------------|---------|--------------|------------------|  

| **Processor**  | Dimensity 700 | Snapdragon 680 | Exynos 1330 |  

| **Display**    | 90Hz IPS LCD | 90Hz AMOLED | 60Hz PLS LCD |  

| **Battery**    | 5000mAh | 5000mAh | 6000mAh |  

| **5G Support** | Yes | No | Yes |  

*The Realme P3 stands out with **5G support and a smooth 90Hz display** in this segment.*  


## **Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?**  

✅ **Buy if:**  

- You need a **budget 5G phone** with good battery life.  

- You prefer a **smooth 90Hz display** for daily use.  

- You want a **decent camera** for social media.  


❌ **Avoid if:**  

- You need **high-end gaming performance.**  

- You prioritize **low-light photography.**  

- You want **premium build quality (glass/metal).**  

### **Price & Availability**  

The Realme P3 is priced around **₹10,999 - ₹12,999** in India, making it a **great budget 5G option**.  


### **Conclusion**  

The **Realme P3** is a **well-rounded budget smartphone** with **5G, a smooth display, and long battery life**. While it has some compromises (like average low-light cameras), it’s a **solid choice** for those looking for an affordable yet future-proof device.  



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