
Realme Q3 Pro, Q3, Q3i launched with 120Hz Super Smooth display, but you cannot buy them in India
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Realme has launched three new phones in China and all of them have a good mix of specifications.
Realme finally launched the Q3 series in China. There are three smartphones in the series, the Q3 Pro, the Q3, and the Q3i. At the launch event, Realme said that the new Q3 series brings a balance between the specifications and the price, which is also why it sits lower than the GT series does. Realme’s smartphone portfolio is already very confusing and the new Q3 series does not help make things clear. But, for what it is worth, buyers in China have three new phones they can choose from. The new Realme Q3 series phones are big on display and battery specifications. That is why two smartphones -- the Q3 Pro and the Q3 -- have a 120Hz display while the least expensive Q3i has a 90Hz display. Overall, the customer of any phone from this range will get to experience the super-smooth interface when scrolling or playing games. All three phones also support 5G but Realme has used different processors for that on each phone. Before I tell you the specifications of the three phones, let us get the price information out of our way first.
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