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By Khushi Sikarwar

Budget-Friendly Realme P3 Lite 5G Launched: Big Battery, Tough Design, Affordable Price

Updated At: September 15, 2025 11:52 AM

Realme brings a budget-friendly 5G smartphone with military-grade durability and long-lasting power

Realme has launched the P3 Lite 5G in India, adding a new choice for people who want a pocket-friendly 5G phone with a strong battery and solid design. The phone will go on sale from September 22, 2025, on Flipkart, Realme’s official website, and retail stores across the country.

Big Battery with Fast Charging

The Realme P3 Lite 5G is powered by a 6,000mAh battery, which makes it perfect for long use without frequent charging. It also supports 45W fast charging, so the phone powers up quickly, and comes with reverse charging, which can be handy to charge smaller devices.

Source: Realme

Durable and Stylish Build

Realme has designed this phone to last. It comes with MIL-STD-810H certification, which means it has military-grade durability. On top of that, it has an IP64 rating, making it resistant to dust and water splashes. Despite its tough build, it is just 7.94mm slim and weighs 197 grams. Buyers can pick from three colors: Lily White, Purple Blossom, and Midnight Lily.

Smooth Display with Smart Touch

The phone features a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which gives smooth scrolling and gaming. Another highlight is Rainwater Smart Touch, a feature that lets you use the touchscreen even when your hands or the screen are wet.

Performance Powered by Dimensity 6300

Inside, the Realme P3 Lite 5G runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G processor, paired with 4GB or 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. It also supports expandable storage through a microSD card. The phone operates on Realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15, bringing the latest software experience with added features.

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Camera Setup for Everyday Use

For photos and videos, the phone comes with a 32MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. It covers everyday photography needs and works well for social media, though it is not designed for professional-level photography.

Price and Availability

The Realme P3 Lite 5G comes in two versions:

4GB + 128GB: ₹10,499

6GB + 128GB: ₹11,499

The sale begins on September 22, 2025.

Balancing Performance and Value

The Realme P3 Lite 5G brings together a big battery, strong build, and affordable pricing. It is aimed at people who want a reliable smartphone for everyday use without going over budget. While its HD+ display and basic camera may feel limited compared to premium models, the overall package makes it a solid choice in the under-₹12,000 segment.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

Email: khushisikarwar08@gmail.com

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