Source The Hindu
Realme has expanded its smartphone portfolio in India with the launch of the new Realme P4 Power 5G, a device that puts battery life front and centre. The standout feature of the phone is its huge 10,001mAh battery, making it one of the largest-capacity batteries ever seen in a mainstream smartphone in the Indian market.
The Realme P4 Power 5G is aimed at users who demand long-lasting performance, especially gamers, binge-watchers, and those who are constantly on the move. According to the company, the battery is designed to deliver multiple days of usage on a single charge, even under heavy use. To complement the large battery, the handset supports fast charging, helping users quickly top up when needed.
On the performance front, the smartphone is powered by a 5G-enabled chipset, ensuring smooth multitasking and fast connectivity. Realme claims the device is optimised for efficient power management, balancing performance with extended battery life. The phone runs on the latest version of Realme UI based on Android, offering a clean interface and a range of customisation options.
In terms of display, the Realme P4 Power 5G features a large screen with a high refresh rate, catering to gamers and content consumers alike. The camera setup includes a high-resolution primary sensor, supported by AI-based features for improved photography and video recording in different lighting conditions.
Design-wise, despite housing a massive battery, the smartphone maintains a modern look with a sturdy build. Realme has focused on durability while keeping the device comfortable for daily use.
The Realme P4 Power 5G is expected to be available across online platforms and select retail stores in India. Pricing details position it competitively in the mid-range segment, targeting users who prioritise battery life without compromising on 5G connectivity and overall performance.
With this launch, Realme continues to strengthen its presence in India’s competitive smartphone market by addressing one of the biggest pain points for users—battery anxiety.
