Realm P3 Ultra was originally announced in March, but recently started its global rollout. When it was first unveiled we posted hands back with the phone, but now we have a unit for review. Now we can share some of our findings and we will focus on the battery.
Realme P3 Ultra has a silicone-carbon battery with a capacity of 6,000 mAh. According to the official numbers, the bundle 80W charger can get it from 1% to 100% in 47 minutes.
Starting with battery life, he created an impressive active use rating of 16: 47H. This is a strong web browsing and thanks to good Call L time results. Here’s how it compares against similar phones.
Realam 14 Pro+ has 6,000 mAh SI/C battery and the same 6.83 “1272P+ OLED display. However, Realme only comes forward in the browsing test, all other tests went fast from interest.
Realme P3 Ultra
Oppo Reno 13 Pro is a bit old, but the same chipset (Demensity 8350) uses the same as P3 Ultra, the same 6.83 “OLED display, but has a little 5,800 mAh battery. It keeps it a little behind, but Renault posted great results.
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro also uses the Dementia 8350 and closes it 6,000 mAh SI/C battery. Its performance is a bit smaller at 6.7, but it is close enough. The big but has turned into good results, though not so good to match the P3 Ultra.
Moving on to charging, Realme P3 Ultra is closed from a slightly slow start – 90 W systems are completed in 15 minutes, but the same 80W supervock also moves in the old real inch.
Through a 30 -minute mark, the lead is open – despite moving 500 mAh, POCO is almost gone, while the 6,000 mAh battery in Realm 14 Pro+ is 7% ahead and 200 mAh small Reno 13 Pro battery is 12% ahead.
Full charge – whose advertisement takes 47 minutes – takes a little longer than that and ends in 51 minutes. It keeps it in front of Realm 14 Pro+, which slowed down on the final cramps, but the same battery capacity is 7 minutes slower than the 90W Motorola turbocharge.
Realme P3 ultra -influential battery without excessively thick or heavy provides life – in fact, it is very thin at 7.4 mm and 183g or 186G. The exact weight depends on what color you go-our review unit is a glittering moon option with a glow-in-the-door back. Do you need it? NO DO YOU WANT? The child of us “yes” is fluttering.
Even so, the 80W charging system will not boast of any win, but in practice it is fast enough – a dead battery will also be ready for a full day in half an hour. Keep in touch for a detailed review.