
Realme P3 Ultra battery life and charging test results
The Realme P3 Ultra boasts a Silicon-Carbon battery with 6,000mAh capacity. According to official numbers, the bundled 80W charger can get it from 1% to 100% in 47 minutes.
Starting with battery life, it scored an impressive Active use rating of 16:47h. This is thanks to a strong web browsing and good call time results. Here's how it compares against similar phones.
The Realme 14 Pro+ also has a 6,000mAh Si/C battery and the same 6.83' 1272p+ OLED display. However, the Realme only comes out ahead in the browsing test, in all other tests it ran out of juice faster.
Realme P3 Ultra
The Oppo Reno13 Pro is a bit older, but uses the same chipset (Dimensity 8350) as the P3 Ultra, the same 6.83' OLED display, but has a slightly smaller 5,800mAh battery. That holds it back a bit, but the Reno posted great results nevertheless.
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro also uses the Dimensity 8350 and powers it off a 6,000mAh Si/C battery. Its display is a bit smaller at 6.7', but it's close enough. The Moto also turned in good results, though not quite good enough to match the P3 Ultra.
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Moving on to charging, the Realme P3 Ultra is off to a bit of a slow start – 90W systems get more done in 15 minutes, but even the same 80W SuperVOOC in the older Realme inches ahead.
By the 30 minute mark, the lead opens up – the Poco is almost done, despite having 500mAh further to go, while the 6,000mAh battery in the Realme 14 Pro+ is 7% ahead and the 200mAh smaller Reno13 Pro battery is 12% ahead.
The full charge – which is advertised to take 47 minutes – takes a bit longer than that and finishes in 51 minutes. That puts it ahead of the Realme 14 Pro+, which slowed down at the final stretch, but is 7 minutes slower than what the 90W Motorola TurboCharge needs for the same battery capacity.
The Realme P3 Ultra offers impressive battery life without being excessively thick or heavy – in fact, it's quite slender at 7.4mm and 183g or 186g. The exact weight depends on which color you go for – our review unit is the Glowing Lunar option with a glow-in-the-dark back. Do you need that? No. But do you want it? The kid in us whispers 'Yes'.
Anyway, the 80W charging system doesn't get to brag about any victories, but in practice it is fast enough – even a dead battery will be ready for a full day in half an hour. Stay tuned for a detailed review. Realme P3 Ultra

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