After a long time of releasing the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Realme unveiled its Realme 3 Pro as a direct competitor to the Redmi Note 7 Pro. Let us talk about more and cover an in-depth quick review. The display is 6.30 inches with a resolution of 1080×2340 pixels. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 coupled with 4/6GB of RAM and 64/128GB of storage. In terms of camera, it has a 25-megapixel front camera and a 16-megapixel + 5-megapixel rear camera. Device Run over Android 9.0 Pie-based ColorOS 6. Also, it has a 4045-mAh battery charged with a VOOC 3.0 charger.
Let’s first talk about the heart of the smartphone. The device is powered by a Qualcomm 10nm Snapdragon 710 SoC coupled with 4GB and 6GB of RAM, along with 64GB and 128GB of onboard storage options. The chip has great power efficiency and is the perfect smartphone to play games for a long time.
Realme 3 Pro: Quick Review
To boost the device, it has a Kryo 360 GPU and an Adreno 616 GPU. Considering all the terms of the chipset, it makes the device a balanced smartphone. But the read speed of Realme 3 Pro has a big difference compared to Redmi Note 7 Pro. This is something you don’t notice all the time.
The read speed of Realme 3 Pro is 290 MB/s, while that of Redmi Note 7 Pro is 450 MB/s. Further, the oleophobic coating on the device is not too much, but if you use a screen protector, then it is not a problem for you.
The device uses the micro USB port, but don’t disappoint because Realme brings Vooc 3.0 fast charging technology to charge your smartphone. It is a 20-watt fast charger. Which Charges Your Smartphone in 80 Minutes (0–100%)? Well, it has a 4045mAh battery optimised with software integration to save more power to use.
In terms of camera performance, it has a dual rear 16MP Sony IMX519 F/1.7 + secondary 5MP F/2.4 aperture along with an LED flashlight. The rear device camera supports 4K video recording. Also, it has EIS, but it doesn’t work while recording in 4K. The camera software also packs some amazing features, like Nightscape and Ultra HD. Further Ultra HD Captures Using Pixel Binning Technology to Produce 64MP Photos.
Therefore, the device also has super slow motion, which works at 960 fps. The selfie shooter is a 25MP F/2.0, which gives some awesome portrait selfies. The device is very familiar with the Realme 2 Pro, with the same 6.3-inch IPS LCD of 2340 x 1080 pixels. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. to protect your screen from major scratches. But the difference is shown as it produces more white, which means it is a better colour producer as compared to Realme 2 Pro.
Anyway, the back panel of the device uses polycarbonate material, which looks like a glass body. We hope it is more scratch-proof because we all know that the Realme 2 Pro loves stars a lot. Apart from that, it has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, which is fairly fast. Additions: It has a dual SIM slot and a dedicated microSD card, along with a 3.5mm audio jack.
Usually, users don’t get any issues during general use; the experience using the device is smooth and lag-free. The cherry on top is that you can play PUBG in High Graphics Settings. After all, the device also supports Fortnite. As for Android, the device runs on Android 9.0 Pie-based ColorOS 6. Which is one of the greatest custom skins? Consider that it doesn’t show ads. It includes an app drawer and single-swipe-up universal search.
Similarly, Something Generally Not is an all-Android skin, like the Short Press Power Button to launch Google Assistant, Block Spam Messages, and Secure Keyboard. The default keyboard of the smartphone is pretty good because it doesn’t share your data with anyone. The main reason to like its keyboard is, i.e., that it doesn’t connect to the Internet, and no data sharing is possible in any case.
If you require Widevine L1 support, then Realme Full You supports it. The only thing I dislike about the colour is the app icon because of its un-informally designed message. Some apps are rounded, and some are square.
Realme 3 Pro vs. Redmi Note 7 Pro
Both smartphones are amazing smartphones considering the price segment. Not to forget, it packs a lot of hardware features at an affordable price. In Specs Sheet and Looking Towards Benchmark, the Redmi Note 7 Pro is higher than the Realme 3 Pro.
Design
Redmi Note 7 Pro Comes With Rear and Front Gorilla Glass 5 Protection, While Realme 3 Comes With Front Gorilla Glass 5. Both have their unique gradient finish. However, the Realme 3 Pro doesn’t look as premium in the hands as the Redmi Note 7 Pro because Realme uses plastic but nice metal and glass.
Hardware
No Doubt Redmi Note 7 Pro is 16% faster than Realme because of the Snapdragon 675; instead, Realme uses the Snapdragon 710. In general, the Redmi Note 7 Pro is slightly better than the Realme 3 Pro.
Camera
Realme 3 Pro uses 14 MP Sony IMX 519, and Redmi Note 7 Pro uses 12 MP Sony IMX 586, giving a result of 48 MP and 64 MP at high settings. I believe the Redmi Note 7 Pro is on the edge in terms of camera performance.
Other
Hardware is needed, but software is equally important. Redmi uses MIUI, and Realme uses ColorOS. No doubt MIUI is more mature than Freshly ColorOS (Realme), but we can’t forget about the ad recommendations in MIUI. In terms of privacy, ColorOS is much better. We also can’t forget that the Redmi Note 7 has a USB Type-C QC 4.0 (10W) charger and an IR blaster as well.
Okay, Realme supports Vooc Charging (20W) and has a dedicated slot for 2 Sims along with a MicroSD card, but not in the Redmi Note 7 Pro. In the end, it is also necessary to know the specifications of the device.
Realme 3 Pro Full Specification
Finally, Realme launched its Realme 3 Pro in India with VOOC V3.0 20W fast charging and the latest Snapdragon 710 SoC with hyper boost. There is a 64MP ultra-camera mode.
Hardware performance
Realme 3 Pro has the latest Snapdragon 710 AIE chipset with Hyper-Boost 2.0. This chipset is manufactured on the flagship 10 nm process with clock speeds up to 2.2 GHz. I think the Snapdragon 710 is better than the Snapdragon 675 SoC on the Xiaomi Note 7 Pro. This chipset is coupled with two different 4GB and 6GB RAMs and 64GB of storage on the board. It runs the latest version, 6.0, based on Android v9.0 (PIE) out of the box. This device has an Andreno 616 GPU.
Camera quality
First things first, the Realme 3 Pro has a dual 16MP with an aperture of f/1.7 primary camera and a 2MP with an aperture of f/2.4 camera on the back with a Sony IMX519 flagship sensor. This device has 4K support for video and 1080P recording support with EIS. It shoots ultra-HD photos, and there is a 64MP ultra-camera mode. At the front, there is a 25MP selfie camera. There is also a feature called Nightscape, which is very good. It comes with Beatification 2.0, HDR, portrait mode, and also features face recognition.
Display and Battery
The Realme 3 Pro has a 6.3” Full HD IPS LCD with a tiny water notch, and for protection, there is Gorilla Glass v5.0. Their screen-to-body mass ratio is 90.8%, and their aspect ratio is 19:5:9. It has a massive 4045 mAh non-removable battery with VOOC 3.0 20W fast charging and a 20W fast charger that comes in the box.
You charge this device very fast—about half an hour. Which goods are for Realme users? You can easily use the battery for almost 7 hours in PUBG and almost 2 days in simple mode. It features CABC technology, resulting in 32% more battery life.
Sensors and connectivity
However, the sensors on the device include an accelerometer, gyro sensor, geomagnetic sensor, hall sensor, proximity sensor, and RGB light sensor. This device has a rear-mounted in-display fingerprint scanner that supports Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There is one speaker on the bottom that provides twice the sound.
Price, colour, and availability
Therefore, the price of this device is $13,999 for the 4GB+64GB variant and $16,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant. It comes in two different colour options: diamond black and diamond blue. Guys, we are interested in hearing your opinion in the comment section below. Stay tuned for more updates on the same.