Realme P4 Power Review: Giant Battery Beast

The Realme P4 Power has a huge 10,001 mAh battery made with new Si/C tech. This means it lasts for days on one charge and keeps 80% power even after 8 years. It charges super fast, half full in just 36 minutes with 80W speed. You can also use it to charge other gadgets at 27W. Realme, Oppo, and OnePlus lead in this cool battery upgrade.
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The phone is 162 x 76 x 9mm thick and weighs 219 grams, not super slim, but easy to hold. It has strong Gorilla Glass on the front, a plastic body, and a top IP69 rating for water and dust protection. It even meets tough military standards.
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The screen is a big 6.8-inch AMOLED with smooth 144Hz refresh, super bright up to 6500 nits, and great colors. Inside runs a fast MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chip with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Cameras include a sharp 50MP main with steady shot (OIS), 8MP wide-angle, and 16MP selfie cam. It shoots 4K video too.
It comes with Android 16 and Realme UI 7, plus 3 big updates. Other perks: 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, IR remote, fingerprint under screen, and loud stereo speakers. When you open the box (India version), you get the 80W charger, cable, and clear case. Charger might not come everywhere.
This phone mixes the best screen from P4 Pro and cameras/chip from P4. No big downsides for the giant battery, perfect for gamers or heavy users who hate charging often.
Si/C batteries pack more power than old ones, letting phones do more without getting too big.









