The Realme 3 Pro is launching in Malaysia very soon. This device packs a capable processor, a sleek build and the best part is, it’s super affordable for the hardware it offers. And that’s why we are here today to check out what’s in the box of the Realme 3 Pro. So let’s get started.
Inside the box, you will find yourself some paperwork, the Realme 3 Pro, the charging brick and a micro USB cable. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with a pair of headphones in the box.
The Realme 3 Pro that I have with me comes with blue to purple gradient and if you look closely, you will also notice that there are some fine lines on its curved back. There’s also a dual camera setup at the rear and the top-most camera is surrounded by a yellow ring for a distinctive look.
The Realme 3 Pro features a 6.3” Full HD+ display and there’s also a tiny notch that houses a selfie camera. For extra protection on the screen, it also comes with Gorilla Glass 5.
This device is powered by Qualcomm’s upper mid-range Snapdragon 710 processor that mated up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
Like I’ve mentioned earlier, the Realme 3 Pro gets a dual camera setup that consists of a 16MP Sony IMX 586 main camera and a 5MP secondary shooter for bokeh effects. For selfies, it comes with a 25MP camera with support of AI.
Powering this device is a 4,045mAh battery that’s rated to last up to 9.7 hours of 1080p video playback. It also can last up to 7 hours of PUBG gaming.
That’s not all. This device also supports Oppo’s VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 technology and you can charge your device up to 50% in just 30 minutes. But unfortunately, it charges via a microUSB port.
However, we do not know the pricing and availability details of this device yet, but the Realme 3 Pro is scheduled to launch in Malaysia on the 14th of May 2019.
In India, the Realme 3 Pro with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage is going for 13,999INR which is around RM830 while the higher spec version with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage is priced at 16,999INR which is around RM1,010.
It will be interesting to see how much this device cost when it arrives in Malaysia. What do you think about this device? Let me know in the comments below.
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