Realme has quietly introduced the Realme P3 Lite 4G, a new mid-range smartphone that recently appeared on an online retailer’s listing in Poland. While not officially announced with much fanfare, the device is drawing attention due to its large battery, NFC features, and accessible price point. Interestingly, the model seems to be positioned as a close relative of the Realme C71, with only a few noticeable differences.
At first glance, the Realme P3 Lite 4G doesn’t stray far from the design language of its siblings. It has a plain rear panel and a lightweight frame, measuring just 7.79mm thick and weighing 196g. On the front, the device features a 6.67-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, though the resolution tops out at 720p+, which may feel limited for users who prefer sharper visuals.
The display houses a punch-hole cutout for the 5MP front camera, keeping the design modern, albeit with modest imaging capabilities.
On the rear, the P3 Lite opts for simplicity with a single 50MP primary camera featuring an f/1.8 aperture. It supports 1080p video recording, making it suitable for everyday photography but not designed for advanced creators. While the camera setup is minimal compared to multi-lens competitors, Realme seems to be focusing more on endurance and functionality with this model.
Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by the Unisoc T7250 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Storage expansion is available via microSD card, and the device also retains the 3.5mm headphone jack, a feature many budget-conscious users still value.
While the chipset is not as powerful as some rivals in the same price range, it provides a smooth experience for daily use, streaming, and light gaming.
The highlight of the device is undoubtedly its 6,000mAh battery. According to the EU Energy Label, it can deliver up to 66 hours of usage on a single charge and is rated for at least 1,000 charge cycles. However, the phone only supports 15W charging, which feels outdated compared to the 45W charging offered by the Realme C71 and C75.
That said, the battery longevity makes the P3 Lite a strong contender for users prioritizing endurance over speed.
The Realme P3 Lite 4G comes with IP54 certification, giving it basic resistance to dust and splashes. It also has 360° NFC, improving contactless payment experiences by allowing easier alignment with checkout terminals.
Another interesting addition is Realme’s AI Eraser tool and Google Gemini support, enhancing productivity and creativity on the go. Furthermore, the phone has a clever feature where it detects water splashes and uses ultrasonic frequencies through its speakers to expel moisture.
The Realme P3 Lite 4G (8GB/256GB) is listed in Poland at PLN 600, roughly €140 or $165. This price is identical to that of the Realme C71 4G and Realme C75 4G, both of which arguably offer slightly better specs in certain areas. For instance:
This overlapping pricing may cause some confusion for buyers, as each model brings a different trade-off in display, chipset, or charging speed.
The Realme P3 Lite 4G is best suited for users who value long battery life, NFC convenience, and ample storage at an affordable price. However, considering its rivals within Realme’s own lineup—the C71 and C75 4G—it might not be the most balanced choice for all buyers. If faster charging or higher resolution is a priority, those alternatives might offer better value at the same price.
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