Realme has added to its P-series of phones in India with the new Realme P4 Power, a mid-range device intended to solve what bothers a lot of people – worry about battery running out. The biggest thing about it is the very large 10,001mAh silicon-carbon battery, but the phone also has a fast-refreshing AMOLED display, a MediaTek processor, and a new two-colour TransView design.
Main specs and the important parts inside
The Realme P4 Power has a 6.78-inch quad-curve AMOLED screen, with 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The screen can get to 6,500 nits brightness at its peak and works with HDR for streaming services. Corning Gorilla Glass 7i is on top to protect it.
Inside is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra, and a separate Hyper Vision chip to make visuals better. The phone comes with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. You can get it with 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB, or 12GB/256GB of memory and storage.
Battery, charging and how long it will last
The most important thing is the 10,001mAh silicon-carbon battery, the largest in any smartphone sold in India. Realme says the battery will still have about 80% of its original health after 1,650 charge cycles – about four years of normal use – and the company says in its marketing that it’s an eight-year commitment to how long it will work.
Charging is good for a battery this big: the P4 Power supports 80W fast wired charging and 27W reverse charging to charge other devices when you’re out and about. Realme says the phone can get to around 50% charge in about 30 minutes if conditions are right.
Cameras and what they can do
The camera hardware isn’t trying anything new, it’s fairly standard. On the back is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens. The front camera uses a 16-megapixel Sony IMX480 sensor for selfies.
Realme stresses the Hyper Vision chip to make motion clearer and generally improve image processing, which should help with video and low-light photos. The phone’s two-camera setup means it’s more about lasting a long time and being efficient with the battery than having a lot of sensors.
How it looks, how strong it is and the software
Realme calls the phone’s finish TransView, with a patterned, see-through top half with screw-like details you can see, and a matte bottom half for a better grip and to look different. The rectangular camera area is a design that’s been seen before, and it’s available in TransOrange, TransSilver and TransBlue.
Being durable is a good thing: the P4 Power has several ratings for dust and water resistance, and has an in-display fingerprint sensor. It runs Android 16 with Realme UI 7.0 and Realme says it will get three years of big OS updates and four years of security updates.
Price, when it’s available and deals
The Realme P4 Power comes in three versions: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB. The official prices put the best version at the higher end, while the basic versions are cheaper, and Realme is offering deals for when it first goes on sale and discounts for bank or exchange offers, to reduce the price. The phone is on sale from February 5 on Realme’s website, online shops and in shops.
Realme is also giving a limited warranty on the battery for people who buy it when it first goes on sale: a free battery replacement if its health goes below 80% within the first four years. That warranty, with the big battery and 80W charging, makes the P4 Power a good choice for people who need their phone to stay on for a long time and to be reliable.

Conclusion
The Realme P4 Power is for people who want a phone to last more than a day on a charge, without having to give up a good screen or a modern processor. Its 10,001mAh battery and practical charging features are the best in its price range, and the TransView design and long battery warranty give people confidence about using it for years. For people who use their phones a lot when they can’t plug them in, the P4 Power is made to keep going.












