Realme P4 Power review

At first glance, the P4 Power looks surprisingly elegant for a phone housing a 10,001mAh battery. Realme utilizes “Silicon-Carbon” battery tech to keep the thickness at 9.08mm.

  • Weight: 219g (Hefty, but balanced).
  • Durability: It boasts an impressive IP69 rating, meaning it’s not just water-resistant; it can survive high-pressure steam jets.
  • Visuals: The “TransView” design gives it a futuristic, robotic aesthetic, available in TransOrange, TransSilver, and TransBlue.

​Display: Brightness That Blinds

​The screen is a standout feature, pushing boundaries usually reserved for flagships.

FeatureSpecification
Panel Type6.8-inch 1.5K Curved AMOLED
Refresh Rate144Hz (HyperGlow Technology)
Peak Brightness6,500 nits (Industry-leading)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 7i

Whether you’re under direct midday sun or gaming in a dark room, the 453 PPI density ensures everything looks crisp and vibrant.

​Performance and Gaming

​Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra (4nm) handles the heavy lifting. While it isn’t the fastest chip in its price bracket, it’s highly efficient.

  • Gaming: Supported by a dedicated HyperVision AI chip, it can upscale resolution and maintain stable frames in titles like BGMI and Genshin Impact. Native 90 FPS is achievable in most competitive shooters.
  • Memory: Configurations up to 12GB RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage keep multitasking fluid.

​The Main Event: 10,001mAh Battery

​This is the reason you buy this phone. In real-world stress tests, the P4 Power consistently delivers:

  • Heavy Use: 1.5 to 2 full days.
  • Light Use: Up to 3 or 4 days.
  • Charging: Included 80W SuperVOOC charger takes this massive tank from 0% to 100% in about 75–80 minutes.
  • Power Bank Mode: It supports 27W wired reverse charging, allowing you to charge your friends’ iPhones or your wireless earbuds at respectable speeds.

​Camera: Decent, But Not “Pro”

​The camera setup is practical but reveals where Realme made trade-offs to keep the price down.

  • Main: 50MP Sony IMX882 with OIS. Great for social media, though it can lose detail in high-contrast shadows.
  • Ultra-wide: 8MP sensor. Useful for landscapes but lacks the sharpness of the main lens.
  • Selfie: 16MP Sony IMX480. Produces pleasant skin tones but is capped at 1080p/30fps video.

​Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Unrivaled Battery Life: The current king of endurance.
  • Stunning Display: 6,500 nits peak brightness is game-changing.
  • Build Quality: IP69 and MIL-STD-810H shock resistance.
  • Reverse Charging: Actually useful as a backup power bank.

Cons:

  • Weight: It will definitely be felt in your pocket.
  • Audio: Only features a single bottom-firing speaker (no stereo).
  • Camera: Video recording is limited (no 4K/60fps).

​Verdict: Is it for you?

​The Realme P4 Power (starting at approximately ₹25,999) is a specialist device. If you are a delivery partner, a long-distance traveler, or a hardcore mobile gamer who hates cables, this is a 10/10 recommendation. However, if you prefer a lightweight phone with a flagship-grade camera, the Realme P4 Pro might be a better fit.

Would you like me to compare the P4 Power against its main rival, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion?

Realme P4 Power battery champion review

This video provides an in-depth look at how the massive 10,001 mAh battery performs in real-world endurance and charging tests.

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