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Realme P3’s big battery capacity revealed


Yesterday the first details about the upcoming Realme P3 surfaced, and today we’re back with another piece of the puzzle.

The device has gone through a new certification, with its model number RMX5070. This reveals that it sports a 5,860 mAh battery. It’s unclear if this is the rated capacity or the typical one. If it’s the former, then expect the typical (and advertised) capacity to be 6,000 mAh.

Realme P3's big battery capacity revealedRealme P3's big battery capacity revealed

The phone supports 45W wired charging. Based on previous certifications and rumors, the P3 has 5G support, a 50 MP main rear camera, a 16 MP selfie snapper, and will be offered in three RAM/storage combos (6/128GB, 8/128GB, and 8/256GB) in three colorways: Nebula Pink, Comet Grey, and Space Silver.

It will be joined in Realme’s portfolio by the P3 Pro and the P3 Ultra. Interestingly, the Ultra is rumored to be launching first, at the end of this month, followed by the Pro in the third week of February. The ‘vanilla’ model will supposedly be last in line for whatever reason.

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