Realme P3 Ultra 5G come with 512 GB storage and 6000 mAh battery

Realme P3 Ultra 5G: This has been recognized by Realme and they’ve since taken the next step in that evolution by announcing the Realme P3 Ultra 5G, a smartphone that promises to offer users the power of flagship devices with the user friendliness of cheaper alternatives.

Coupled with a powerful chipset and colorful display, and the continued emphasis on excellent design from Realme, this is a device aimed at young professionals, budget gamers and anyone who wants 5G-ready performance without breaking the bank.

But is it just another one in the crowd, or does it stand out? Let’s break it down.

Design: Sleek, Simple, and Possibly a Bit Too Premium

The design of the Realme P3 Ultra 5G is clean and modern, striking a balance between style and ergonomics. With a matte-textured back and curved sides, it feels nice to hold.

The camera module sits inside a square housing at top-left rear which looks matured and yet not over the top.

There are also some subtle gradients visible on the back when light hits, and Realme has two available colourways, Cosmic Blue and Lunar Silver.

The phone is slim, light and doesn’t pick up fingerprints easily — a small but welcome design plus.

Display: Smooth and Vivid

At the front you have a 6.72-inch FHD+ AMOLED display – already separating it from some of the LCD competition at this price point.

The panel is able to support its flawless 120Hz refresh rate, which makes for buttery smooth scrolling and all around quickness when gaming, browsing, or watching videos.

Colours are punchy, blacks are deep and visibility under sunlight is good. Bezels of the phone have been kept as slim as possible, the punch-hole camera cutout adds the modern feel to the screen.

Media consumption is immersive — even better than you might expect from a higher-priced device.

Performance: More Than Just Basics, Built In

Under the hood, meanwhile, the P3 Ultra 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chip, combined with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of built-in storage.

It breezes through most tasks you’d perform on a normal, every day basis. It can power through everything from app switching to video streaming to light gaming.

Games such as BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile work quite well on medium to high settings without any visible lags. It also supports RAM expansion of up to 8GB virtual RAM to enhance multitasking.

Realme UI 5.0 – Low in bloatware With Realme UI 5.0 based on Android 14, the look and feel of the interface is snappy and uncluttered, and relatively light on bloatware.

Plus, the brand says it will keep the phone updated for at least two years — a lovely reassurance.

The Versatile for the Price Camera

The P3 Ultra runs with a 64MP primary camera along with a 2MP depth sensor. Shots are sharp in daylight, with good colours and decent dynamic range.

It’s a decent job with background separation in portait mode, the AI enhancements are also nicely done and not over the top.

The camera takes bright photos at night, even if images created by software-driven Night Mode can look overprocessed.

The 16MP front facing camera is good for video calls and social media posts, with natural skin tones and decent amount of detailing in well-lit conditions.

Battery & Charging: Long-term, and fast to fill

With typical use, Realme packs a 5000mAh battery into the P3 Ultra, delivering more than a full day’s usage. The phone has been doing well for me whether it’s streaming, navigating or being used on 5G.

It supports 67W SUPERVOOC fast charging that charges the device from 0 to 50% in around 20 minutes. That’s a rarity at this price range.

Realme P3 Ultra 5G

Pros:

Vibrant 120Hz AMOLED display

Good with Dimensity 7050

Fast 67W charging

Reliable battery life

Sleek and premium design

Cons:

No ultra-wide or macro camera

Plastic back (though it feels sturdy)

Some pre-installed apps

Inconsistent low-light photos

Realme P3 Ultra 5G: The Bottom Line: No Nonsense Excellence For An Affordable Price

The Realme P3 Ultra 5G nails the essentials – performance, display quality, battery life, and fast charging. It’s not here to blow your mind with gimmickry.

Instead, it concentrates on getting the basics down, before throwing in just enough extras to make it feel like you’re using something premium.

For those seeking a solid, fast, and stylish 5G smartphone under ₹20,000 the P3 Ultra ticks most boxes pretty easily.

It may not be groundbreaking, but it is the sort of intelligent, balanced decision that fails to disappoint.

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