Realme 3 will be the successor of Realme 2 by the company. Lots of Realme 3 leaks were incoming for some time. But on top of everything, a video just leaked comprising of Realme 3 leak by Madhav Sheth.
Realme 3 Leaks and Teaser:
Realme CEO Madhav Sheth teased the upcoming Realme 3 in a video inspired by Gully Boy. We can see him in the rap video with the playback clearly saying “Realme 3“. Hence, it is the strongest leak of Realme 3 which confirms the Realme 3 smartphone.
The rappers in the video are from the movie Gully Boy. Alongside with them, is dancing CEO Madhav Sheth. We have seen tech and movie combinations since a few occasions now including Aamir Khan collaborating with Google Maps to promote Thugs of Hindostan. This time though, it’s reverse. And we really love Realme CEO Madhav Sheth moving to a unique direction for teasing and promotion.
We expect that Realme 3 will thrash the market as the Realme 1 and Realme 2 did. There were mixed reviews of Realme 2 because of an unexpected lower-end processor, yet Realme 2 crossed the 2 million mark.
Looking back to Realme 2 before the launch of Realme 3:
As is the case, the Realme 3 is expected to bring in better specifications and features when compared to the Realme 2. To recap, the smartphone was launched in India with prices starting from Rs 13,990. Recently, it got a price cut, and buyers can get the base variant for Rs 12,990, and the top variant for Rs 14,990.
As for specifications, the Realme 2 comes with a 6.2-inch (720x1520pixels) display with a 19:9 aspect ratio, and a notch at the top. Under the hood is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC paired with up to 4GB of RAM, and up to 128GB internal storage.
Realme 2
For photography, the smartphone is equipped with dual cameras (13-megapixel+2-megapixel) at the back and an 8-megapixel camera up front. For security, there’s a fingerprint sensor at the back, and support for face unlock feature.
Making sure everything ticks is a 4,320mAh battery, and on the software front, the device was launched with Android Oreo wrapped under Color OS 5.2.
Market expectations from Realme 3:
Realme 2 Pro, on the other hand, took the reviewers and critics by storm. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth accepted in an interview that the specifications and pricing weren’t wrong in Realme 2. Whereas, the naming convention was. According to Realme CEO Madhav Sheth, Realme 2 could have done better if they named the device as Realme 2 lite and named Realme 2 pro as Realme 2.
Nonetheless, both the devices did great in the market and earned names. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth is a proud young CEO now with the sub-brand getting so much success after the likes of Realme 1, Realme 2, Realme 2 pro and we hope with the Realme 3, the situation to remain win-win for Realme and the buyers.