A new budget Realme smartphone, the P3 Lite, has quietly appeared a an online retailer website in Europe. Realme seems to have launched the P3 Lite 4G as a budget offering and it looks like a watered-down variant of the Realme C71, with the large battery being its main highlight.
The Realme P3 Lite has a huge battery and a high refresh rate display
The 4G variant of the Realme P3 Lite 5G is powered by the Unisoc T7250 chipset alongside 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The design of the device is nothing unique to write home about, with the front boasting a 720p 6.67-inch 120Hz LCD unit.

The budget phone from Realme consists of a dual rear camera, the primary being a 50 MP f/1.8 camera, while the front hosts a 5 MP selfie unit.
Powering the internals, and by far the highlight of the device, is a 6,000mAh battery that can charge at 15W. The EU label mentions that the battery can last for around 1,000 charge cycles.

Speaking of longevity, the P3 Lite also features Realme's ArmorShell, which suggests the device's rugged nature. The phone measures 7.79mm in thickness and weighs 196 grams.
It also boasts an IP54 rating. Other features include NFC and support for Google Gemini and AI tools like object eraser and more.
Realme P3 Lite is a budget device and is currently limited to Poland
The Realme P3 Lite 4G will be available in the Green and White colours and a single 8 GB + 256 GB configuration. The device costs 600 Polish Złoty (approximately Rs 14,500). There's currently no information about the phone's potential arrival in India.
However, with Realme C71 and the slightly differently-specced C75, the Realme P3 Lite's market position is unclear. An identical price for a device with a charging downgrade will make it a very confusing buy if it ever lands in India.