Realme P3 Ultra
Realme P3 Ultra

Das im März 2025 auf den Markt gebrachte Realme P3 Ultra definiert mit seinem MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra-Chipsatz, dem Quad-Curved-AMOLED-Display und dem robusten IP69-Schutz das Mittelklasse-Segment neu. Es wurde für Gamer, Content-Ersteller und Technik-Enthusiasten entwickelt und konkurriert mit dem Vivo V50 Pro, dem Samsung Galaxy A56 und dem Poco F7. Mit einem Premium-Design, einer fortschrittlichen Kühlung und einem vielseitigen Kamerasystem zielt es darauf ab, eine Flaggschiff-ähnliche Leistung zu einem mittleren Preis zu liefern. Hat es das Zeug dazu, den überfüllten Mittelklasse-Markt zu dominieren? Schauen wir uns die Spezifikationen, Funktionen und die Leistung in der Praxis an, um zu sehen, ob es den Hype wert ist.

Funktionen

Spezifikation

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6,83" Quad-Curved AMOLED, 120 Hz, 2800 x 1272 Pixel (1,5 K, ~450 PPI), 1500 Nits (Spitze), 93 % Screen-to-Body-Verhältnis, Gorilla Glass 7i

Prozessor

MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra (4nm), Octa-Core (1x3.35 GHz Cortex-X4, 3x2.9 GHz Cortex-A720, 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A520)

Widder

8 GB / 12 GB / 16 GB (LPDDR5X)

Lagerung

256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB (UFS 3.1, kein microSD-Steckplatz)

Hauptkamera

Dreifach: 50MP Sony IMX882 (Weitwinkel, f/1.8, OIS, 1/1.95" Sensor), 8MP (Ultraweitwinkel, f/2.2, 112° FOV), 2MP (Makro, f/2.4)

Selfie-Kamera

32 MP (Weitwinkel, f/2.0, 1080p@60fps)

Batterie

6000mAh, 80W Ultra Charge (0-100% in ~35 Minuten)

Betriebssystem

Realme UI 6.0 (Android 15), 3 Jahre OS-Updates, 4 Jahre Sicherheitsupdates

SIM-Unterstützung

Dual-SIM (Nano-SIM, Dual-Standby)

Konnektivität

5G (SA/NSA), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB Typ-C 3.0, GPS, NFC

Aufbau & Design

Glas vorne/hinten, Aluminiumrahmen, IP69 staub-/wasserdicht, 6050mm² VC-Kühlung

Abmessungen und Gewicht

165 x 76 x 8 mm; 195 g

Audio

Stereo-Lautsprecher, Hi-Res Audio, keine 3,5-mm-Klinke

Farben

Perlweiß, Wildledergrau, Mitternachtsblau

Zusätzliche Funktionen

Fingerabdruck im Display, NEXT AI, GT Boost, Beschleunigungsmesser, Gyroskop, Nähe, Kompass

Vorteile

That 6.83” quad-curved AMOLED? Ridiculous. The 1.5K resolution pops, 1500 nits make it blinding in the best way, and 120Hz is buttery smooth. It leaves the Vivo V50 Pro’s flat screen looking… well, flat.

• Dimensity 8350 Ultra? Basically flagship muscle, but without the flagship price tag. Genshin? PUBG? Toss anything at it—it just shrugs and keeps going. Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 who?

• 80W charging and a 6000mAh battery—seriously, you blink and it’s at 100%. Like, 35 minutes and done. Samsung Galaxy A56’s 45W is crawling in comparison, and you’ll get two days’ life unless you’re glued to TikTok.

• IP69 and Gorilla Glass 7i? Drop it, drown it, barbecue it (okay, maybe don’t) and this thing laughs in the face of danger. Poco F7’s IP68 feels kinda meh next to this.

• Triple cam setup—50MP Sony main with OIS is sharp, snappy, and nails 4K 60FPS video. Ultra-wide’s solid, but that 2MP macro is pure filler.

Nachteile

No 3.5mm jack. Audiophiles, I feel your pain. Cheaper phones like the Realme P3x still have it—go figure.

• That 2MP macro lens? Just there for the spec sheet, honestly. You’ll use it once, maybe never again.

• 195g ain’t a featherweight. The Vivo V50 Pro is lighter, if that matters to you.

• No microSD slot, so you’re stuck with what you buy. Sure, 1TB is a lot, but some folks like options.

• Premium price tag hurts if you’re on a tight budget. Cheaper phones like the Realme 14 Pro Lite might tempt you away.

Design Vibes:           

This thing feels expensive. Quad-curved glass, aluminum frame, and IP69 toughness—yeah, you can flex this. That giant vapor chamber keeps things chill when gaming, and Gorilla Glass 7i saves your screen from the usual “oops” moments. It’s just 8mm thick, not a brick, and comes in Pearl White or Suede Grey.

2. Screen Time:

The 6.83” 1.5K AMOLED is just… chef’s kiss. It’s bright, it’s sharp, it’s got curves in all the right places (93% screen-to-body, by the way). Only thing is, it’s not quite 2K like those ultra-premium flagships, but unless you’re pixel-peeping, who cares?

3. Camera Capabilities:

The 50MP IMX882 main cam with OIS? Legit. Day or night, pics are crisp. The ultrawide is handy for group shots or big scenes, but yeah, the macro is just collecting dust. Selfie cam is 32MP and does 1080p@60fps, so TikTokers and vloggers, you’re set.

4. Battery & Charging:

6000mAh keeps you rolling for ages—like, two days if you’re not glued to your phone. 80W charging is nuts, just plug in while you shower and boom, full battery. No wireless charging, but that’s pretty normal at this price.

5. Software & Performance:

Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15 is smooth, loaded, and customizable. NEXT AI does its thing for battery and gaming, and that Dimensity 8350 Ultra chip? Eats heavy games for breakfast. Plus, you get three years of OS updates—take that, most mid-rangers.

Look, the Realme P3 Ultra is a beast for the price. Gorgeous screen, powerful guts, and built to take a beating. Gamers and streamers are gonna love it. Downsides? Yeah, the headphone jack and microSD slot are MIA, and the macro cam is just a spec sheet filler. But if you want top-tier vibes without shelling out for a flagship, this is probably the mid-ranger to beat in 2025. If you’re pinching pennies, peek at the Realme 14 Pro Lite instead.                                                   

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  • Veröffentlicht 8/25/2025
  • Unternehmen Realme
  • Kategorie Mobile