In a bold stride for mid-range smartphones, Realme has launched the Realme P4 Power 5G, a device that redefines power-centric mobile experiences by boasting one of the largest batteries ever seen in a mainstream handset. Announced in India on January 29, 2026, the P4 Power is designed for users who prioritise endurance, performance and practical everyday utility without compromising on modern connectivity and imaging capabilities.
At the heart of the Realme P4 Power is its groundbreaking 10,001 mAh silicon-carbon “Titan” battery — a capacity far beyond the typical 5,000–7,500 mAh range of most smartphones. This enormous energy reservoir is paired with 80 W fast charging, allowing users to significantly cut down charging time, and 27 W reverse charging, transforming the phone into a power source for other devices when needed. Realme claims this battery can endure extensive charge cycles while retaining healthy capacity over years of use, making it one of the most durable power solutions in its segment.
The phone sports a 6.8-inch 144 Hz HyperGlow AMOLED display with up to 6500 nits peak brightness, ensuring crisp visuals in bright outdoor conditions and smooth scrolling for gaming and multimedia. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset, paired with up to 12 GB RAM and up to 256 GB storage — a configuration that balances performance and efficiency for everyday tasks, multitasking and casual gaming. The camera setup, led by a 50 MP Sony OIS sensor plus an 8 MP ultra-wide shooter, positions the P4 Power as a capable all-rounder in its price category.
Software and durability features round out the package. Running on Android 16 with Realme UI 7, the phone promises long-term OS upgrades and security support, enhancing longevity and user experience. It also includes IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance, ruggedising the device for varied usage scenarios — an increasingly important factor for active users.
In terms of pricing, the Realme P4 Power is positioned competitively in the upper mid-range segment, with official prices starting around ₹27,999 for the base configuration and moving up to around ₹30,999 for higher RAM and storage variants. This pricing strategy places it in direct contention with other feature-heavy smartphones, while its standout battery capabilities may appeal especially to power users and frequent travellers.
The launch of the P4 Power reflects Realme’s wider strategy of innovating in battery technology and display performance — areas that increasingly define consumer preferences in a congested smartphone marketplace. By prioritising endurance alongside capable hardware and a rich display experience, the P4 Power stands out as a compelling choice for users who view battery life as a core decision metric in their next smartphone purchase.





