Realme P3 Ultra 5G
Vivo iQOO Neo 10R

Realme P3 Ultra 5G Vivo iQOO Neo 10R

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth spec comparison between the Realme P3 Ultra 5G and the Vivo iQOO Neo 10R — two compelling mid-to-upper-range 5G smartphones that share a surprising amount of common ground. While both devices run Android 15, offer 80W fast charging, and pack 12GB of RAM with 256GB of storage, the rivalry heats up when examining their display quality, chipset performance, design durability, and camera capabilities. Read on to find out which device earns the edge in the areas that matter most to you.

Common Features

  • Neither product has a rugged build.
  • Neither product can be folded.
  • Both products feature an OLED/AMOLED display type.
  • Neither product has branded damage-resistant glass.
  • Neither product supports Dolby Vision.
  • Neither product has a secondary screen.
  • Both products have a touch screen.
  • Both products come with 256GB of internal storage.
  • Both products have 12GB of RAM.
  • Both products have integrated LTE.
  • Both products use a 4 nm semiconductor size.
  • Both products support 64-bit processing.
  • Both products support DirectX 12.
  • Both products have integrated graphics.
  • Both products use big.LITTLE technology.
  • Both products have a dual-lens or multi-lens main camera.
  • Both products have built-in optical image stabilization.
  • Both products support video recording at 2160 x 60 fps on the main camera.
  • Neither product has a dual-tone LED flash.
  • Both products have a single LED flash.
  • Neither product has a BSI sensor.
  • Both products have a CMOS sensor.
  • Both products support continuous autofocus when recording movies.
  • Both products run Android 15.
  • Both products have clipboard warnings.
  • Both products have location privacy options.
  • Both products have camera and microphone privacy options.
  • Neither product has Mail Privacy Protection.
  • Both products support theme customization.
  • Both products can block app tracking.
  • Neither product blocks cross-site tracking.
  • Neither product supports wireless charging.
  • Both products support fast charging at 80W.
  • Neither product has a removable battery.
  • Both products have a battery level indicator.
  • Both products have a rechargeable battery.
  • Neither product has a 3.5mm audio jack.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Neither product has LDAC support.
  • Neither product has aptX Lossless support.
  • Neither product has a radio.
  • Both products support 5G.
  • Both products support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax).
  • Both products support dual SIM cards.
  • Both products have Bluetooth version 5.4.
  • Neither product has an external memory slot.
  • Both products have USB Type-C.
  • Both products use USB version 2.
  • Both products have a fingerprint scanner.
  • Both products have a video light.
  • Neither product has a sapphire glass display.
  • Neither product has a curved display.
  • Neither product has an e-paper display.

Main Differences

  • Water resistance is rated as waterproof on Realme P3 Ultra 5G, while Vivo iQOO Neo 10R is only water resistant.
  • The IP rating is IP68 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and IP65 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Weight is 183 g on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 196 g on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Thickness is 7.4 mm on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 8 mm on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Screen size is 6.67″ on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 6.78″ on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Pixel density is 446 ppi on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 452 ppi on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Resolution is 1220 x 2712 px on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 1260 x 2800 px on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Refresh rate is 120Hz on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 144Hz on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • HDR10 support is present on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R but not available on Realme P3 Ultra 5G.
  • HDR10+ support is present on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R but not available on Realme P3 Ultra 5G.
  • Always-On Display is available on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R but not on Realme P3 Ultra 5G.
  • The AnTuTu benchmark score is 1,450,000 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 1,476,651 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • The chipset is MediaTek Dimensity 8350 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • The GPU is Mali G615 MC6 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and Adreno 735 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • CPU speed is 1 x 3.35 & 3 x 3.2 & 4 x 2.2 GHz on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 1 x 3 & 4 x 2.8 & 3 x 2 GHz on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core result is 4700 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 5570 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Geekbench 6 single-core result is 1536 on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 2019 on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • GPU clock speed is 1400 MHz on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 1100 MHz on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • RAM speed is 8533 MHz on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 4800 MHz on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Maximum memory bandwidth is 68.2 GB/s on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 64 GB/s on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • L3 cache is 4 MB on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 8 MB on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • The main camera resolution is 50 MP on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 50 & 8 MP on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • The front camera resolution is 16 MP on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 32 MP on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • The front camera aperture is 2.4f on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 2.5f on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • Battery capacity is 6000 mAh on Realme P3 Ultra 5G and 6400 mAh on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • NFC is available on Realme P3 Ultra 5G but not present on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R.
  • An infrared sensor is present on Vivo iQOO Neo 10R but not available on Realme P3 Ultra 5G.
Specs Comparison
Realme P3 Ultra 5G

Realme P3 Ultra 5G

Vivo iQOO Neo 10R

Vivo iQOO Neo 10R

Design:
water resistance Waterproof Water resistant
weight 183 g 196 g
thickness 7.4 mm 8 mm
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP68 IP65
has a rugged build
can be folded

Both phones share a non-rugged, non-foldable slate form factor, but they diverge meaningfully on protection and physical dimensions. The Realme P3 Ultra carries an IP68 rating, meaning it is fully waterproof and can withstand submersion in water — a genuinely premium feature at this tier. The iQOO Neo 10R, by contrast, is rated IP65, which covers dust ingress and low-pressure water jets but offers no protection against submersion. In everyday terms, the P3 Ultra can survive an accidental drop in a sink or pool; the Neo 10R cannot.

On physical build, the P3 Ultra is also noticeably slimmer at 7.4 mm versus 8 mm, and lighter at 183 g compared to 196 g. A 13 g difference is perceptible over extended one-handed use or during long sessions, and the thinner profile contributes to a more premium in-hand feel. Neither gap is dramatic in isolation, but together they reinforce the P3 Ultra′s edge in ergonomics.

The Realme P3 Ultra has a clear advantage in this category. It offers superior water protection, a slimmer chassis, and a lighter body — three design wins that compound into a meaningfully better physical package compared to the iQOO Neo 10R.

Display:
Display type OLED/AMOLED OLED/AMOLED
screen size 6.67" 6.78"
pixel density 446 ppi 452 ppi
resolution 1220 x 2712 px 1260 x 2800 px
refresh rate 120Hz 144Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
Always-On Display
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

Both phones use an OLED/AMOLED panel, so the baseline display quality — deep blacks, vivid colors, strong contrast — is shared. The real separation comes from the iQOO Neo 10R's 144Hz refresh rate versus the Realme P3 Ultra's 120Hz. In practice, 144Hz delivers noticeably smoother scrolling and more responsive gaming, a tangible advantage for users who prioritize fluid motion. The Neo 10R also edges ahead on raw resolution and pixel density (452 ppi vs 446 ppi), though this difference is essentially imperceptible to the naked eye at normal viewing distances.

Where the gap becomes more meaningful is in HDR support. The Neo 10R supports both HDR10 and HDR10+, enabling richer dynamic range and more accurate highlight and shadow detail when streaming compatible content on platforms like YouTube or Amazon Prime. The P3 Ultra supports neither, which is a real omission for media-focused users. Additionally, the Neo 10R includes an Always-On Display, a quality-of-life feature that lets users check notifications and time without waking the screen — something the P3 Ultra lacks entirely.

The iQOO Neo 10R holds a clear advantage in this category. Its higher refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and Always-On Display combine to offer a more capable and feature-rich screen experience, particularly for gaming and media consumption.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 256GB
RAM 12GB 12GB
AnTuTu benchmark score 1450000 1476651
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
GPU name Mali G615 MC6 Adreno 735
CPU speed 1 x 3.35 & 3 x 3.2 & 4 x 2.2 GHz 1 x 3 & 4 x 2.8 & 3 x 2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 4700 5570
Geekbench 6 result (single) 1536 2019
GPU clock speed 1400 MHz 1100 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 8533 MHz 4800 MHz
semiconductor size 4 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
Has TrustZone
maximum memory bandwidth 68.2 GB/s 64 GB/s
OpenCL version 2 2
maximum memory amount 24GB 24GB
DDR memory version 5 5
L3 cache 4 MB 8 MB

On paper, the storage and RAM configurations are identical — 12GB / 256GB on both — but the silicon underneath tells a more nuanced story. The iQOO Neo 10R runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, while the Realme P3 Ultra uses the Dimensity 8350; both are fabbed on a 4nm process. AnTuTu scores are close enough to be nearly tied (~1.45M vs ~1.48M), but Geekbench 6 reveals a sharper CPU gap: the Neo 10R leads in both single-core (2019 vs 1536) and multi-core (5570 vs 4700) results. Single-core performance in particular drives everyday responsiveness — app launches, UI snappiness, and latency-sensitive tasks — making this a meaningful real-world advantage for the Neo 10R.

The P3 Ultra counters with notably faster RAM at 8533 MHz versus 4800 MHz, which translates into higher peak memory bandwidth (68.2 GB/s vs 64 GB/s). This helps feed the CPU and GPU data more quickly, partially offsetting the raw compute gap in memory-intensive workloads. The Neo 10R, however, doubles down on its own advantage with a larger 8 MB L3 cache (vs 4 MB), which reduces how often the processor needs to reach out to slower main memory — a quiet but consistent contributor to sustained performance.

The iQOO Neo 10R holds the performance edge here. Its Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 delivers significantly stronger CPU output across both benchmark dimensions, and its larger L3 cache supports smoother sustained workloads. The P3 Ultra′s faster RAM is a genuine strength but not enough to close the gap in compute-heavy scenarios.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 MP 50 & 8 MP
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 16MP 32MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 2160 x 60 fps 2160 x 60 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 1 1
has a BSI sensor
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 0x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
wide aperture (front camera) 2.4f 2.5f
Has timelapse function
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

The rear camera systems share a 50MP primary sensor, OIS, phase-detection autofocus, and identical 4K/60fps video capability — a strong shared foundation. The meaningful hardware difference is that the iQOO Neo 10R adds an 8MP secondary lens, giving it a multi-focal rear system, while the Realme P3 Ultra stops at a single rear sensor. In practice, a second lens typically enables either an ultrawide or telephoto perspective, expanding compositional flexibility in ways a single-lens setup simply cannot match.

The selfie camera gap is equally significant. The Neo 10R packs a 32MP front shooter versus the P3 Ultra′s 16MP — double the resolution, which means more detail retention when cropping portraits and sharper output for video calls. The P3 Ultra does recoup a marginal advantage with a slightly wider front aperture of f/2.4 versus f/2.5, which theoretically admits a touch more light in low-light selfie scenarios, but this is a minor offset against the resolution deficit.

The iQOO Neo 10R has the clearer camera advantage. The additional rear lens broadens shooting versatility, and the higher-resolution front camera is a concrete upgrade for selfie and video-call use cases. The P3 Ultra′s camera setup is competent but offers fewer options at both ends.

Operating system:
Android version Android 15 Android 15
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
has Mail Privacy Protection
has theme customization
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
has on-device machine learning
has notification permissions
has media picker
Can play games while they download
has dark mode
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has battery health check
has an extra dim mode
has focus modes
has dynamic theming
can offload apps
Has customizable notifications
has Live Text
has full-page screenshots
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
has PiP
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system
has Quick Start

This is a rare category where the comparison is genuinely straightforward: every single spec in this group is identical across the Realme P3 Ultra 5G and the Vivo iQOO Neo 10R. Both ship with Android 15, support the same privacy controls — location, camera, microphone, and app tracking — and share the same quality-of-life features including dark mode, dynamic theming, split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, and on-device machine learning.

Notably, neither phone receives direct OS updates from Google, meaning both rely on their respective manufacturers for software rollouts. Neither supports cross-site tracking blocking or Wi-Fi password sharing, and both lack focus modes and Quick Start. These shared omissions are worth flagging for users who prioritize long-term software support or those coming from a more privacy-hardened Android environment.

This group is a complete tie. There is not a single differentiating data point between the two phones here — the operating system experience, feature set, and privacy capabilities are spec-for-spec identical, and neither product holds any advantage in this category.

Battery:
battery power 6000 mAh 6400 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 80W 80W
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Charging speed is a dead heat — both phones top out at 80W wired fast charging, with no wireless charging option on either. At 80W, both are capable of filling up quickly in real-world use, so the refueling experience is effectively identical regardless of which device you pick.

The one differentiating spec is battery capacity: the iQOO Neo 10R packs a 6400 mAh cell versus the Realme P3 Ultra's 6000 mAh. A 400 mAh gap is modest — roughly a 6-7% increase — and while it won't transform the endurance picture dramatically, it does offer a small but real buffer that can translate to an extra 20-30 minutes of screen-on time under heavy use. For light-to-moderate users, both will comfortably last a full day; the Neo 10R's advantage becomes more relevant for power users pushing the device hard across long sessions.

The iQOO Neo 10R takes a narrow edge in this category purely on capacity. Since charging speeds are identical, the larger battery is the only variable — and more capacity, however incremental, consistently favors longevity.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has LDAC
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

The audio specs for these two phones are completely identical, and the picture they paint is straightforward. Both the Realme P3 Ultra 5G and the Vivo iQOO Neo 10R feature stereo speakers — a meaningful baseline that enables proper left-right separation for media playback and gaming — while dropping the 3.5mm headphone jack, which is increasingly common at this tier but still a consideration for users with wired headphone collections.

Neither phone supports LDAC or aptX Lossless, meaning audiophiles relying on high-resolution Bluetooth audio over wireless headphones won't find lossless codec support on either device. Standard Bluetooth audio codecs will apply for both. The absence of a built-in radio is similarly shared and consistent with modern mid-range positioning.

This category is a complete tie. Every audio spec is matched exactly, and no data point here favors one phone over the other. Users prioritizing audio quality should weigh this group alongside other factors rather than using it as a deciding criterion.

Connectivity & Features:
release date March 2025 March 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.4
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

The connectivity foundations are identical across the board — both phones support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, dual SIM, USB Type-C, and GPS with Galileo support. At this spec level, neither has a meaningful edge in day-to-day wireless performance; users can expect the same network compatibility and range from both devices.

The two meaningful divergences cut in opposite directions. The Realme P3 Ultra 5G includes NFC, while the iQOO Neo 10R does not — a significant omission for users who rely on contactless payments, transit cards, or NFC-based device pairing. Conversely, the Neo 10R adds an infrared sensor, which the P3 Ultra lacks; this lets the phone function as a universal remote for TVs, air conditioners, and other IR-controlled appliances, a genuinely useful convenience feature in daily home use.

This category is effectively a feature trade-off rather than a clear win for either side. The deciding factor comes down to use case: the P3 Ultra is the better choice for users who depend on NFC for payments or smart device interaction, while the Neo 10R appeals more to those who value IR blaster functionality. Neither omission is trivial, so personal priority should drive the call here.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

The Miscellaneous category offers very little to analyze, simply because the Realme P3 Ultra 5G and the Vivo iQOO Neo 10R share every single spec here without exception. Both include a video light, and neither features a sapphire glass display, a curved screen, or an e-paper panel — all consistent with their mainstream mid-range positioning.

This is a complete tie with no differentiating factors present in the data. Users should look to other spec groups to draw meaningful distinctions between these two devices.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After a thorough side-by-side analysis, both phones prove themselves capable and well-rounded, but they clearly cater to slightly different priorities. The Realme P3 Ultra 5G stands out with its superior IP68 waterproof rating, lighter 183g body, slimmer 7.4mm profile, NFC support, and higher RAM and memory bandwidth speeds — making it the stronger choice for users who value durability and everyday convenience. The Vivo iQOO Neo 10R, on the other hand, takes the lead with its Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, significantly higher Geekbench scores, a 144Hz display with HDR10+ and Always-On Display, a larger 6400 mAh battery, a 32MP front camera, and an infrared sensor — appealing to users who prioritize raw processing performance and a richer multimedia experience. Neither phone is a clear-cut winner; your ideal pick depends entirely on whether you lean toward build quality and portability or toward performance and display features.

Realme P3 Ultra 5G
Buy Realme P3 Ultra 5G if...

Buy the Realme P3 Ultra 5G if you prioritize a superior IP68 waterproof rating, a lighter and slimmer build, and NFC support for contactless payments.

Vivo iQOO Neo 10R
Buy Vivo iQOO Neo 10R if...

Buy the Vivo iQOO Neo 10R if you want stronger CPU performance, a smoother 144Hz HDR10+ display with Always-On Display, a larger battery, and a higher-resolution front camera.