Realme is preparing to move to the next level, as it has officially announced that its next 5G phone will be the Realme P4 Power. The addition of the word “Power” indicates something special and more powerful.
Tipster Sanju Chaudhary has today revealed some key specifications ahead of the official launch, highlighting that the Realme P4 Power will feature a massive 10,001mAh battery. This is exactly what the “Power” in Realme P4 Power stands for.
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Follow @gsmrumorsWhile many brands are still struggling to move from 5,000mAh battery capacity to 6,000mAh or higher, the Realme P4 Power has broken the barrier and become the first global smartphone to be equipped with a massive 10,001mAh battery.
I have used many phones with batteries ranging from 5,000mAh to 6,500mAh, and I feel these capacities are sufficient to handle long, heavy usage without needing to charge again and again. Right now, I am testing the iQOO Z9s, which is equipped with a 5,500mAh battery, and it easily lasts a full day even when I spend most of the time watching videos.
Just imagine—the Realme P4 Power is reportedly housing double that capacity, which could deliver all-day battery life even with heavy use like playing games all day or shooting vlogs.
Realme P4 Power Launch Date
The company has not announced the official launch date yet. However, a popular tipster on Twitter (formerly X) revealed that the phone may launch on 29th January.
Following the previous launch pattern, the company first releases a teaser and then launches the phone within a week. As of now, there is no official teaser published, but once an official teaser appears, the phone is expected to launch soon.
Realme P4 Power Key Specifications

While the company has not officially revealed anything yet, according to a new leak by tipster Sanju Choudhary, below is the full information.
Display
Apart from the huge battery capacity, the Realme P4 Power is reportedly coming with a 6.78-inch 4D curved AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. This is another display innovation, as many big brands are still using 120Hz refresh rate panels, while Realme P4 has switched to a 144Hz refresh rate, making this phone different from others.
A high refresh rate display delivers much smoother animations, which you will especially notice when playing frame-dependent games like PUBG Mobile or Call of Duty Mobile.
Performances
The Realme P4 Power will be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset paired with the HyperVision+ AI chip, which indicates that Realme is expanding its standard features with more AI-powered functions, similar to what Samsung and Apple are doing.
This chipset is also available in the standard Realme P4, and I have tested this phone. The overall performance was good. Obviously, it is not a high-end, gaming-oriented phone, but for daily use and overall multitasking, it performs well.
Still, I tried playing BGMI on that phone and experienced frequent lag during clutch moments, which confirms that the upcoming Realme P4 Power, which also uses the same chipset, may not be a major gaming device.
Camera
The camera specifications are almost the same as those of the standard Realme P4. The Realme P4 Power is also equipped with a 50MP primary camera that supports OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide camera on the rear. On the front, it features a 16MP shooter for videos and selfies.
It looks like the company has put less effort into the camera specifications, but overall the camera quality is good. As I have tested the standard Realme P4 camera, the results were decent. Photos came out punchy and average in bright light, but in low-light conditions, the camera struggled to capture good images.
The same camera specifications are present in the Power model, which indicates nearly similar photography features, though they can be improved through software updates, and color tuning can be managed more professionally in Realme P4 Power.
Software
Following the previous pattern, the Realme P4 Power will come with 3 years of OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates, expecting Realme UI 7.0 based on Android 16 out of the box. This means the Realme P4 Power will get up to Android 18 and three major UI updates.
Battery & Charging
The company has mostly focused on adding more power to the battery. As leaks suggest, the Realme P4 Power will support 80W fast charging for its massive 10,001mAh battery. Based on my testing experience, if you play PUBG Mobile non-stop, the battery could last more than 12–15 hours. In comparison, my recent experience with the iQOO Z9s, which has only a 5,500mAh battery, lasted 5.5 to 6 hours of continuous gaming.
Other Features
Apart from that, the phone is also powered by IP68/IP69 protection, making it safe from water and dust. This is a big advantage, as many phones on the market are limited to IP67 or only IP68 ratings.
Quick Specification Overview
| Features | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.78″ 4D curve AMOLED, 144Hz |
| Chipset | Dimensity 7400 Ultra + HyperVision+ AI |
| Battery | 10,001 mAh, 80 W charging |
| Rear Camera | 50MP OIS + 8MP UW |
| Front Camera | 16MP |
| Durability | IP68/IP69 |
| Build | Plastic frame, 219g, matte black |
| Colors | TransSilver, TransOrange, TransBlue |
| Software | Realme UI 7.0 (Android 16), 3yr OS/4yr security |
Conclusion
The word “Power” in the Realme P4 Power stands for its huge battery capacity. It is ideal for users who are vloggers, shoot 4K videos all day, go on long journeys, play light games, or watch long web series without worrying about running out of battery. Plus, the large 144Hz display delivers a buttery-smooth visual experience, along with the latest Android and AI features.
Source: Sanju Chaudhary