The Realme 3 Pro is the new smartphone and will have to talk because it can fight side by side with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro. Realme and Redmi are trying hard to conquer the Indian market. Note that the Indian market is very important for markets such as Portuguese and Brazilian. Markets that in many respects are identical. For example, the top of the range does not dominate sales in the country.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro arrived in February and conquered many users. The smartphone is stylish and offers us a very acceptable quality for the price.

This is where Realm 3 Pro wants to attack. Realme has already shown that it should not be underestimated and this new smartphone only confirms this theory.
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Realme 3 Pro, the highlights

The Realme 3 Pro features a 6.3 “FullHD IPS screen, an acrylic construction (but that gives us the glass feel) and a design identical to the Xiaomi smartphone. The front of the screen also features a small notch and the margins are reduced throughout the smartphone.
The processor is slightly superior to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro. While the Xiaomi smartphone has the Snapdragon 675 running 2.0GHz, Realme 3 Pro offers us the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor running 2.2Ghz. Still, I do not really believe you feel great differences in performance.
RealMe 3 Pro Specifications
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
- AMOLED 6.3 “FullHD + IPS Screen
- Biometric sensor on back
- Acrylic construction
- Android Pie 9.0 with Color OS
- Three rear cameras with 16MP + 5MP
- Front camera with 25MP
- 4GB / 6GB of RAM
- 64GB / 128GB internal memory
- Price to be around the 180 € for the version with less specifications
The camera of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro is superior

At the moment there are few brands that can make a camera as good as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro. At least for this price. The 48MP camera is of high quality and low light shots are also quality.
Where you can buy Realme 3 Pro
At the moment it is not easy to buy RealMe 3 Pro outside of India, however, the brand has already talked about the possibility of starting to launch smartphones out. The websites from China should eventually have this smartphone on sale, however, for now nothing is guaranteed. In turn, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro can be easily bought in such stores in China with the price to be around 300 €.
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