Real Me Review - The Moniker Realme 3 Pro
Anil - May 29, 2019
On April 22nd, subbrand of OPPO Electronics Corporation, Realme brand officially launched the Realme 3 Pro in India, which directly competes with the latest flagship Redmi Note 7 Pro from Xiaomi.
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The Realme company has made a lot of efforts in the country through Realme India from expanding the Realme Service Center model as well as enhancing relevant features up-to-date.
This proves that Realme India is determined to win a larger market share as well as provide better services, especially in the Asian region. Now let's come to find out more about it with the latest Real Me Review
Specification of Realme 3 Pro
Real Me Review suggests you a list of the Realme 3 Pro's specs below:
- Chipset: Snapdragon 710 SoC up to 2.2 GHz
- Battery: 4045 mAh AI Battery | VOOC Flash Charge 3.0
- Operating System: ColorOS 6.0, based on Android 9.0
- Cameras: 16+5MP Rear Camera with Sony IMX519 | 25MP AI Selfie Camera | 64MP Ultra HD Mode
- Video: 960fps Super Slo-mo Video
Design

The Realme phone does not make you feel too heavy with only 172 grams. Besides, at 8.3mm in thickness, it's easy for you to carry around in a pocket.
In comparison with its sibling Realme 3, the moniker Realme 3 Pro also uses a plastic shell but at first glance, the phone has a unique finish along with the special color. In term of color gradient design, Realme 3 Pro makes us overwhelmed with a 3D look-alike designed with “S” shape.
Display

This Realme smartphone has a 90.8% screen-to-body ratio with an aspect ratio of 19:9, supports a 6.3-inch LCD, and 1080 resolution as expected. Note that the Realme 3 Pro features a notch with water drop design, which includes distance sensor, light sensor, earpiece, and front camera within it.
Notice that the Realme phone has 410 of PPI, so it might hard for you to find any blurriness in the screen while reading texts. We can change the color temperature to warmer or cooler.
Speaker
For those who love playing video games, it’s really convenient for you in case you are focusing on the game even when you are charging the phone. Put briefly, there are not many complaints about the Pro’s speaker, because its quality matched to the budget or even more. Though the performance is quite good in overall but still far from perfect.
Unlock system
Sadly, Real Me Review has to say that the phone does not feature fingerprint. However, a fingerprint scanner featured on the rear will make you feel smooth and a great accuracy without any delay.
Another unlock system, Face ID also appears there. Note that it’s actually simple to unlock by using some selfie photos because of the unqualified 3D face unlock feature.
Operating system
As its sibling Realme 3, moniker Realme 3 Pro also runs on ColorOS 6.0. Besides, there are not many upgrades in this term if you’ve expected to see in comparison with the Realme 3.
In addition, the app arrangement looks like the old ones existed in Nokia phones in the past.
Battery life
The Realme 3 Pro features a 4045 mAh battery. Especially if you spend most of your leisure time on your cell phone, the large 4000mAh+ battery gets rid of many of your possible worries.
The handset comes with a 20W charging brick and supports VOOC flash charge technology, so with the help of them you can charge the Pro from 0% to 10% in just 5 minutes. The result based on the test of Real Me Review, in reality, is not so far from expectation.
Cameras
The most notable improvement in this department is an amazing selfie camera system. A huge jump from 13MP to 25MP and f/2.0. At the same time, pleasant soft colors and sharpness give you a great selfie experience. When you enable the portrait mode, some issues around the shoulder area of the person like getting mixed with background seem that the phone’s algorithm needs some improvements.

The Realme 3 Pro packs a 16 MP primary camera. Along with it, AI scene recognition and auto face detection are also functioned into the phone. A secondary 5MP as a depth sensor completes the dual camera setup. It should be further noted that no zoom or wide-angle lens is to be found.

When trying to shoot photos at night, the user can still see the over-exposed high noise and highlights level. The nightscape mode has been upgraded and done better, so let enable it then you will enjoy the new improvements.
Price
- 4GB RAM | 64GB storage – Rs. 13,999
- 6GB RAM | 128GB storage – Rs. 16,999
Verdicts
First of all, the phone is absolutely a bang for your buck along with modern design, elegant display, and excellent performances. Without a doubt, it may be one of your primary choices.
However, the camera system has rooms for improvement. This is not to say that the Realme phone is not good enough compared to other products at the same price, thanks to precious features like chroma boost mode and nightscape mode.
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