Realme 3 Pro to launch in April to compete the likes of Redmi Note 7 pro | Digital Web Review

Realme 3 Pro to launch in April to compete the likes of Redmi Note 7 pro

Today Realme launched its latest smartphone Realme 3 in India. The device falls under affordable segment that packs incredible features. Alongside Realme 3 the firm announced that its pro version would be unveiled next month.

Realme 3

At the launch event, the company did not give a hint about the features of the upcoming Pro smartphone but just about the launch date. According to Madhav Seth, Realme 3 Pro will land in India next month, to compete against the mighty Redmi Note 7 Pro.

At the event, The company teased the Realme 3 pro smartphone with a specification list of recently launched Redmi Note 7  pro which clearly hints that Realme 3 Pro will take on the likes of the Redmi Note 7 pro that arches a tough competition in the mobile market. The teaser also hypes the device with a tagline “Speed Awakens” which means the company is trying to take an upgrade in its performance department with its upcoming smartphone.

Realme 3 1

Considering the competition, The company most likely will include an OLED display with an in-display fingerprint sensor, which will improve the overall look and feel of the smartphone.

The Realme 3 Pro will come with dual rear camera setup(probably with 48 Mp primary sensor) and most likely with high-resolution selfie camera. Just like ist standard version, it will also boast a huge battery that accommodates 4000 mAh capacity. And device comes with support fast charging via USB type C port.

On the software front, We can make sure that the device will be running Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6 out of the box. The device would support al the software apps that a standard version supports.

For pricing, The company launch the Realme 3 Pro version with a price around Rs 14,000 to Rs 15,000 for the base variant, considering the competition from the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2, and other mid-tier value-for-money smartphones.

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