Alcatel V3 Ultra
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Design16
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Rear Camera15
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Front Camera4
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Benchmarks3
Key Specs
Performance
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MediaTek Dimensity 6300 -
Octa core (2.4 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core) -
6 GB / 8 GB RAM
Display
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6.78 inches (17.22 cm); IPS LCD -
1080x2460 px (FHD+) -
120 Hz Refresh Rate -
Bezel-less with punch-hole display
Rear Camera
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Triple Camera Setup - 108 MP Wide Angle Primary Camera
- 8 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
- 2 MP Macro Camera
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LED Flash -
Full HD @30 fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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32 MP Wide Angle Lens -
Screen flash -
Full HD @30 fps Video Recording
Battery
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5010 mAh -
33W Fast Charging; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: eSIM -
5G Supported -
128 GB Storage, Expandable upto 2 TB -
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant
Alcatel V3 Ultra Prices in India
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Alcatel V3 Ultra Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
7.5/10
Verdict
The Alcatel V3 Ultra is a special phone. While it doesn't impress much in terms of performance and cameras, its reading-friendly Nxtpaper display is quite unique and useful. Features like support for eSIM and stylus at this price point also help the phone stand tall in its segment. Worth a look for those who read a lot or are looking for a secondary phone for travel.
Pros
- Innovative, reading-friendly display
- eSIM & stylus support
- Clean UI
- In-box PD charger
Cons
- Sub-par performance
- Average cameras
- Dated Android
Design: par for the course
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The review unit I have with me features a blocky polycarbonate body with a glossy blue rear, sporting a large, circular camera module on the top left. The glossy portion features a concentric circle pattern and Alcatel branding on one corner, while there's a matte-finished strip on the right. The placement of ports and controls is fairly standard, with a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button on the right spine. A couple of aspects do stand out, though -- the availability of a 3.5mm audio jack (located on the bottom), and a physical slider on the right side that switches display modes. More on that later, but overall, I wouldn't call the V3 Ultra's design outstanding -- it's a bit too glossy for my taste, frankly, but you're free to form your own opinion.
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Display: the true superpower
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The headlining feature of the Alcatel V3 Ultra is its so-called NxtPaper display. Specs-wise, the V3 Ultra uses an LCD display with FHD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and up to 650 nits brightness. The first thing you'd notice about it, the moment you lay eyes on it, is the matte finish. The smooth, matte look not only stands out, but it also appears fairly scratch-resistant. Turn it on and it comes alive with a burst of colours. The NxtPaper modes, accessible via the slider key on the right spine and via display settings, allow you to choose between Colour Paper, Ink Paper and Max Ink modes. They're all suited for reading, with the Ink Paper mode effectively converting the phone into a Kindle e-book reader, and getting rid of all the colour. The matte screen with its non-glare attribute makes things easier on the eyes, too. The Max Ink mode is about the same as Ink paper, except that it acts as a battery saver option by restricting access to apps. The Colour Paper mode retains colour, but in a subdued manner to keep the visuals easy on the eyes.
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Cameras: not very impressive
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On paper, the Alcatel V3 Ultra has respectable camera specs -- a 108MP main shooter, complemented by an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro. Selfie duties are assigned to a 32MP camera on the front. The camera app is also quite feature-rich, offering a set of colour filters in addition to the usual ones, as well as NxtPaper filters that include sketch, nostalgia, mono, and a few others. The results, however, aren't impressive, especially considering what other phones in the sub-Rs 20k phones offer in terms of photography capabilities these days. Daylight shots are generally fine, but can feel lacking in terms of detail and dynamic range. Low-light photography is a hit-or-miss affair, and oftentimes, it's the matte display that can be blamed for the photos appearing softer than they are. Comparing the photos with those shot using the Moto G96, we can see a few of these niggles.
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Performance: does the job
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The V3 Ultra isn't a performance-focused phone. Its choice of SoC is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, which is a functional, solid chip, but it pales in comparison to what rivals offer in the same price range. You also get 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM, which are unimpressive specs too. The Alcatel V3 Ultra runs most apps fine, and manages thermals well. That said, there's some lag while scrolling lists and jumping between apps. Suffice it to say that if your usage involves heavy tasks and gaming, or if you're lookigng for a high-performance daily driver, you should consider alternatives. There are plenty of other phones in the sub-Rs 20k segment that offer better performance, but more specifically, options like the Moto G96, Tecno Pova Curve, Infinix Note 50s, and even the CMF Phone 2 Pro can be considered for that.
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Software: clean and sans bloat
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On the software front, things are mostly clean and straightforward. The device runs a customised platform based on the dated Android 14, but the UI is close to stock and there aren't too many preloaded apps to clutter the interface. The software features include a customisable sidebar that gives you quick access to notes, e-signature and a few other utilities, and you also get a full-fledged note-taking app with support for handwritten notes using the bundled stylus.
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Battery and Charging: unremarkable
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The 5,010mAh battery supports 33W charging, and Alcatel includes a charger in the box. Interestingly, the included charger is PD-capable, and a Type-C to Type-C cable is also included, which is a nice touch. In daily usage, the phone delivers a day's worth with medium to heavy usage, and battery life can also vary depending on how extensively you use the NxtPaper modes like Ink Paper. It takes about an hour and a half to charge the phone fully using the bundled charger.
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7.5/10
Verdict
The Alcatel V3 Ultra is a special phone. While it doesn't impress much in terms of performance and cameras, its reading-friendly Nxtpaper display is quite unique and useful. Features like support for eSIM and stylus at this price point also help the phone stand tall in its segment. Worth a look for those who read a lot or are looking for a secondary phone for travel.
- Innovative, reading-friendly display
- eSIM & stylus support
- Clean UI
- In-box PD charger
Pros
- Sub-par performance
- Average cameras
- Dated Android
Cons
The review unit I have with me features a blocky polycarbonate body with a glossy blue rear, sporting a large, circular camera module on the top left. The glossy portion features a concentric circle pattern and Alcatel branding on one corner, while there's a matte-finished strip on the right. The placement of ports and controls is fairly standard, with a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button on the right spine. A couple of aspects do stand out, though -- the availability of a 3.5mm audio jack (located on the bottom), and a physical slider on the right side that switches display modes. More on that later, but overall, I wouldn't call the V3 Ultra's design outstanding -- it's a bit too glossy for my taste, frankly, but you're free to form your own opinion.
Read MoreThe headlining feature of the Alcatel V3 Ultra is its so-called NxtPaper display. Specs-wise, the V3 Ultra uses an LCD display with FHD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and up to 650 nits brightness. The first thing you'd notice about it, the moment you lay eyes on it, is the matte finish. The smooth, matte look not only stands out, but it also appears fairly scratch-resistant. Turn it on and it comes alive with a burst of colours. The NxtPaper modes, accessible via the slider key on the right spine and via display settings, allow you to choose between Colour Paper, Ink Paper and Max Ink modes. They're all suited for reading, with the Ink Paper mode effectively converting the phone into a Kindle e-book reader, and getting rid of all the colour. The matte screen with its non-glare attribute makes things easier on the eyes, too. The Max Ink mode is about the same as Ink paper, except that it acts as a battery saver option by restricting access to apps. The Colour Paper mode retains colour, but in a subdued manner to keep the visuals easy on the eyes.
Read MoreOn paper, the Alcatel V3 Ultra has respectable camera specs -- a 108MP main shooter, complemented by an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro. Selfie duties are assigned to a 32MP camera on the front. The camera app is also quite feature-rich, offering a set of colour filters in addition to the usual ones, as well as NxtPaper filters that include sketch, nostalgia, mono, and a few others. The results, however, aren't impressive, especially considering what other phones in the sub-Rs 20k phones offer in terms of photography capabilities these days. Daylight shots are generally fine, but can feel lacking in terms of detail and dynamic range. Low-light photography is a hit-or-miss affair, and oftentimes, it's the matte display that can be blamed for the photos appearing softer than they are. Comparing the photos with those shot using the Moto G96, we can see a few of these niggles.
Read MoreThe V3 Ultra isn't a performance-focused phone. Its choice of SoC is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, which is a functional, solid chip, but it pales in comparison to what rivals offer in the same price range. You also get 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM, which are unimpressive specs too. The Alcatel V3 Ultra runs most apps fine, and manages thermals well. That said, there's some lag while scrolling lists and jumping between apps. Suffice it to say that if your usage involves heavy tasks and gaming, or if you're lookigng for a high-performance daily driver, you should consider alternatives. There are plenty of other phones in the sub-Rs 20k segment that offer better performance, but more specifically, options like the Moto G96, Tecno Pova Curve, Infinix Note 50s, and even the CMF Phone 2 Pro can be considered for that.
Read MoreOn the software front, things are mostly clean and straightforward. The device runs a customised platform based on the dated Android 14, but the UI is close to stock and there aren't too many preloaded apps to clutter the interface. The software features include a customisable sidebar that gives you quick access to notes, e-signature and a few other utilities, and you also get a full-fledged note-taking app with support for handwritten notes using the bundled stylus.
Read MoreThe 5,010mAh battery supports 33W charging, and Alcatel includes a charger in the box. Interestingly, the included charger is PD-capable, and a Type-C to Type-C cable is also included, which is a nice touch. In daily usage, the phone delivers a day's worth with medium to heavy usage, and battery life can also vary depending on how extensively you use the NxtPaper modes like Ink Paper. It takes about an hour and a half to charge the phone fully using the bundled charger.
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Alcatel V3 Ultra Specifications
General |
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| Launch Date | June 2, 2025 (Official) |
| Operating System | Android v14 |
| OS Updates | 3 Years |
| Security Updates | 4 Years |
Performance
(Good)
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| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 6300 | |||||||
| Processor | Octa core (2.4 GHz, Dual core, Cortex A76 + 2 GHz, Hexa Core, Cortex A55) | |||||||
| Architecture | 64 bit | |||||||
| Fabrication | 6 nm | |||||||
| Graphics (GPU) | Mali-G57 MC2 | |||||||
| RAM | 6 GB / 8 GB | |||||||
| RAM Type | LPDDR4X | |||||||
Speed Test (Antutu Score)
The higher, the better
OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite 5G
1,015,733
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
692,185
vivo T4X
685,052
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
684,142
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
668,917
iQOO Z10 Lite
425,577
Alcatel V3 Ultra
376,729
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Bootup Time
The lower, the better
Lava Play Ultra
15 s
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
19 s
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
19 s
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
22 s
Alcatel V3 Ultra
24 s
vivo T4X
26 s
realme C83 5G
39 s
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Gaming Test Results
* after 30 mins of gaming
Battery Drain*
The lower, the better
realme P4x
3 %
vivo T4X
6 %
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
7 %
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
7 %
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
8 %
realme P3 Pro
9 %
Alcatel V3 Ultra
10 %
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Heating*
The lower, the better
Xiaomi Redmi 15C
6.3 %
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
13.0 %
Alcatel V3 Ultra
14.1 %
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
18.1 %
vivo T4X
24.8 %
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
28.0 %
OPPO K13x 5G
42.4 %
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Geekbench6 Benchmark
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Display
(Excellent)
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| Display Type | IPS LCD |
| Screen Size | 6.78 inches (17.22 cm) |
| Resolution | 1080x2460 px (FHD+) |
| Peak Brightness | 650 nits |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Pixel Density | 396 ppi |
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 86.4 % |
| Bezel-less Display | Yes with punch-hole display |
| Screen to Body Ratio (claimed by the brand) | 91.0 % |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Design |
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| Height | 167.6 mm |
| Width | 75.5 mm |
| Thickness | 7.99 mm |
| Weight | 196 grams |
| Water Resistance | Yes, Splash proof, IP54 |
| Ruggedness | Dust proof |
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Rear Camera
(Very Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes, Phase Detection Autofocus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Image Resolution | 12000 x 9000 Pixels | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Auto Flash Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording |
Full HD @30 fps HD @30 fps |
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Rear Camera Samples
Daylight / HDR Auto
Wide Angle
Max Zoom Supported
Long Shot 10X
Long Shot 5X
Long Shot 3X
Long Shot 1X
High Res
Portrait Shot
Night Mode OFF
Night Mode ON
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
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Front Camera
(Very Good)
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| Flash | Yes, Screen flash | |||||||||||
| Camera Features | Fixed Focus | |||||||||||
| Video Recording |
Full HD @30 fps HD @30 fps |
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Front Camera Samples
Selfie
Selfie Portrait
Selfie Low Light
Selfie Low Light With Flash
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Battery
(Very Good)
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| Capacity | 5010 mAh | |||
| Quick Charging | Yes, 33W Fast Charging | |||
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Battery Test Results
Battery Life (PC Mark)
The higher, the better
Xiaomi Redmi 15C
19.3 hrs
OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite 5G
17.1 hrs
vivo T4X
14.2 hrs
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
11.3 hrs
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
11.0 hrs
Alcatel V3 Ultra
8.9 hrs
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
8.8 hrs
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Charging Time (20% to 100%)
The lower, the better
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
0.6 hrs
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
0.7 hrs
Tecno Pova Curve 5G
0.9 hrs
vivo T4X
1.1 hrs
Moto G67 Power
1.3 hrs
Alcatel V3 Ultra
1.4 hrs
realme C83 5G
2.5 hrs
*Group: 15-21k Phones
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Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 128 GB |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, Up to 2 TB |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: eSIM | |||||||||
| Network Support | 5G, 4G | |||||||||
| VoLTE | Yes | |||||||||
| SIM 1 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| SIM 2 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) 5GHz | |||||||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Mobile Hotspot | |||||||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.3 | |||||||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS, Glonass | |||||||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Stereo Speakers | Yes |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Audio Features | DTS Sound |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | Side |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
Alcatel V3 Ultra User Reviews
Alcatel V3 Ultra Key Highlights
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 6300 |
| RAM & Storage | 6 GB RAM + 128 GB 8 GB RAM + 128 GB |
| Display | 6.78", 1080 x 2460 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 108 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 5010 mAh |
Alcatel V3 Ultra Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| Alcatel V3 Ultra (6 GB + 128 GB) | ₹17,999 |
| Alcatel V3 Ultra (8 GB + 128 GB) | ₹18,999 |
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