Realmi P3 Ultra was actually announced in March, but recently started its global rollout. When we first unveiled, we posted a hand -on with the phone, but now we have a unit to review. Now we can share some of our results and we will focus on the battery.
Realmi P3 ultra has a silicon carbon battery with 6,000 mAh capacity. According to the official number, the bundle 80W charger can get it from 1 % to 100 % in 47 minutes.
Starting with battery life, it ranked the impressive active use of 16: 47h. This is a strong web browsing and good results of call time. How does it compare compared to similar phones?
Real 14 Pro+ also has 6,000 MMAH SI/C battery and is the same 6.83 “1272p+ OLED display. However, this Real is only revealed in the browsing test, in all other tests it faster is out of juice.
Realmi P3 Ultra
Oppo Reno 13 Pro is slightly larger, but uses the same chip set (dimension 8350) like the P3 ultra, the same 6.83 “OLED display, but it has a slightly small 5,800mah battery.
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro also uses dimensions 8350 and removes it from 6,000mah SI/C battery. Its display is slightly smaller on 6.7, but it is quite close. Moto also turned into good results, though Enough to meet P3 ultra is not so good.
Rising towards charging, the Real P3 ultra is closed for a slight slow start – 90W systems work more in 15 minutes, but even the same 80W spirook is in the old circle.
Up to 30 minutes of mark, the lead opens – Poko has ended further despite about 500 500 mAh, while the Relm 14 Pro+ 6,000 mAh battery is 7 % ahead and 200 mAh’s small Reno 13 Pro battery is 12 % ahead.
The full charge – which is advertised for 47 minutes – it takes a little longer and ends in 51 minutes. It has kept it ahead of the Realmi 14 Pro+, which slows down to the last extent, but it is reduced by 7 minutes, which requires the same battery capacity of the 90W Motorola Turbo charge.
Realmi P3 Ultra offers an impressive battery life without being thick or heavy – in fact, it is 7.4 mm and is quite thin on 183g or 186G. The exact weight depends on what color you go for-our review unit is a shining lunar option that has a shining shine in the dark. Do you need it? No but do you want? The baby “yes” whispers.
Anyway, the 80W charging system does not arrogant about any victories, but in practice it is quite fast – even a dead battery will be ready for a whole day in half an hour. Keep for a detailed review.


