Hey guys, welcome to Geodesy 60. Today, we'll be reviewing the Realme 3 smartphone. Let's open it up and see what's inside. The packaging of the Realme 3 is pretty simplistic, with update number three and the company name at the bottom. Inside the packaging, we have a silicone case, a Quick Start Guide, and warranty information. The phone itself is accompanied by a travel adapter and a micro USB data cable. The Realme 3 comes with some significant changes and highlight features. It has a brand new design with unibody finish and fewer seams. The gradient colors add to its aesthetics. The phone also boasts a big processor bump with the new P70, which is a significant upgrade over the Realme 2. Additionally, it has a long battery life with a 4,230mAh battery. The camera has also been upgraded, with a nightscape mode for better low-light photography. After setting up the phone, let's take a quick tour of its physical aspects. The front features a 6.2-inch HD+ display with Gorilla Glass protection. It has a 19:9 aspect ratio and a waterdrop notch for the front-facing camera. The front camera is a 13-megapixel sensor with an F2.0 aperture, supporting identification HDR and facial unlock. On the left side, there is a SIM slot with support for two nano SIMs and a micro SD card. On the right side, there is a single power button. At the bottom, you can find a 3.5mm headphone socket and a micro USB port. The phone weighs about 175 grams and feels relatively light. It is a little thick at 8.3 millimeters but has a good grip. The back of the phone has a fingerprint sensor and dual cameras with a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The main sensor has an F1.8 aperture, making it suitable...