The Realme P4 Power offers such assurance with its massive 10,001mAh battery that you’ll almost forget to plug it in at night, while the size and weight remain manageable for everyday use.
The large 144Hz AMOLED display, decent performance, and useful software make it a strong contender, but the camera is average, as the battery life is the main focus of this phone.
Most phones these days are drained by the evening. Carrying a power bank has become a necessity. But when I got my hands on the Realme P4 Power, I felt, yes, something is different now.
A 10,001mAh battery is no joke. But I was worried the phone might be too heavy or bulky. After using it, it became clear that Realme has struck a good balance here.
Design – Heavy Battery, But Not a Brick
219 grams sounds like a lot on paper, but it doesn’t feel that bad in the hand. The back has a matte finish, provides a good grip, and doesn’t slip.
The side buttons are in the right place. SIM card below, IR sensor above – the usual essentials.
The fingerprint sensor is on the inside of the screen, a little low, but the speed is fine.
Don’t expect a premium glass-glass feel, but considering the price, there’s nothing to complain about.
Display – Large, bright, and very smooth
6.8-inch AMOLED screen + 144Hz.
Reels, games, scrolling – everything runs smoothly.
Used outdoors in sunlight, the content is easily visible. HDR videos are enjoyable. Colors are rich and don’t appear overdone.
If you spend several hours a day staring at the screen, you’ll love this panel.
Battery – This is the real hero
Simply put.
If you’re looking for a phone for its battery, that’s the reason to buy it.
Two days in normal use, more with light use.
I tested it with video, calls, hotspot, and games – all combined. I didn’t need to charge it at night.
There’s a strange sense of relief – I lose the habit of checking the battery percentage.
Charging – Big battery, yet no waiting
80W speed.
Hold on for half an hour and you’ll get enough backup to last the entire day.
And yes, you can also charge other devices with it. It’s useful when you need to save a friend’s phone.
Performance – No stress in everyday life.
Apps open quickly. Multitasking is a breeze.
Gaming is also fine. Don’t expect anything too high-end, but it won’t disappoint either.
The phone doesn’t overheat, which is a good thing.
Software – Clean and useful.
The phone runs on the latest Android 16. There are plenty of features – customization, AI photo tools, battery health options, etc.
If you’ve used Realme, Oppo, or OnePlus, everything will seem familiar.
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Camera – Okay, but not a showstopper.
The 50MP main camera takes good photos during the day.
Colors are good, details are accurate, and it’s great for social media.
Even at night, the results are better than expected.
The ultrawide is just about passable.
Selfies – Okay, but not spectacular.
The point is clear – the focus here is not the camera, but the battery.
Speaker
The sound is clear, but not too loud.
You can easily watch YouTube and movies.
Who should buy it?
This phone is for those who:
Stay out all day
Travel a lot
Watch games and videos a lot
Are bothered by frequent charging
If the camera is your primary concern, there are other options available on the market.
My Opinion
Such a normal-looking phone with such a large battery – that’s its biggest advantage.
It doesn’t feel like an experiment, but rather a truly useful product.
For those who are worried about battery life, this is a relief.Source: gsmarena.com

