The Realme P series models remained exclusive to the Indian market for quite some time. But this is slowly changing, and the first model has already appeared in Europe. And what's more... in Poland.
Although the Polish branch of Realme hasn't officially announced this model, it's already available in Polish stores. It costs 599 złoty, or 165 USD or 140 euros. It's immediately clear that we're dealing with a budget design and numerous savings, but the smartphone also has a few more interesting features. We'll start with the weaker points. The Realme P3 Lite 4G is powered by a Unisoc T7250 processor, typical for this class. The 6.67-inch LCD screen has only HD+ resolution, but with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The barely 5-megapixel selfie camera also looks uninspiring. As a consolation, the rear camera is 50-megapixel, with an f/1.8 aperture, but only records in Full HD.
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The 6000 mAh battery, though charging at only 15W, is very good. The proposed 8GB and 256GB memory card setup is equally good for a budget phone. There's also an old-fashioned microSD card slot and a minijack. An interesting feature is the omnidirectional NFC antenna, which makes it easy to make payments without aiming at the terminal. The smartphone also boasts IP54 waterproofing, a water-cleaning function for the speakers, and notification LEDs on the rear panel near the cameras. It also features Google Gemini and a photo editor with AI Eraser. Two housing colours are available.


