Its been one hell of a ride to see how fast smartphones have changed over the years, where today we are no longer seeing crap phones with terrible build quality and software, but brands fighting to release the best value for money device. This is a total win for budget phone hunters, and it seems that such kind of phones are getting more attention than expensive flagships.
I received the Realme 3 for review before its official debut here, though I have to admit that this isn’t the most exciting smartphone from the company, it does have many things that fans can look forward to as a solid upgrade over the Realme 2, and for new users, this could very well be your first Realme device and you won’t regret your purchase.
While some may feel that the Realme 3’s hardware internals is dated, as it uses last year’s Mediatek Helio P60 chipset for its processing horsepower found on the OPPO F9, this is in fact a step up from the Realme 2 that uses a Snapdragon 450 chipset when it comes to daily and gaming performance, not to forget to mention the Helio P60 has better power efficiency too with a 12nm process. The rest of the hardware is decent for a sub RM700 device, including 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, a 6.22″ HD+ display and support for eSIM.
For the longest time, I have been waiting for a better iteration of ColorOS, which is going to be the default skin running on Realme phones, and the Realme 3 thankfully ships with the latest ColorOS 6 based on Android Pie, and I am happy to hear that existing Realme devices will be updated to ColorOS 6 in time to come.
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Realme has further promoted the phone’s camera to excel in low light with its Night Scape camera mode, a feature that uses software algorithms to eliminate shakes during low light and combines multiple exposures into one single photo. Truth to be told, while you will need to exercise patience with the processing time, it tends to work well when you are shooting static objects in low light and significantly increases details, although noise levels are still very visible.
Realme 3 Camera Samples
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Verdict
The Good
- Great performance and battery life
- New design language distances away from OPPO
- Much refined software experience
- Night Scape helps improve low light photos, though not the best
The Not so Good
- HD+ display looks good, but why not FHD+?
- Painful charging speed
- Price and features doesn’t give it a unique stand among the competition