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Realme P4 Series Bets on Giant Batteries and Fast Displays

Realme P4 Series Bets on Giant Batteries and Fast Displays
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Battery-first strategy defines the Realme P4 series

The Realme P4 series is a line of mid-range smartphones built around extreme battery capacity and fast-refresh displays, aiming to reduce charging anxiety while keeping gaming and everyday use smooth. Instead of chasing only thin designs or camera tricks, Realme is turning battery life into the main feature, pairing huge Titan Batteries with 120Hz and 144Hz panels and gamer-focused software. The range spans the Realme P4 Power 5G at the top and the more affordable P4x and P4 Lite, each offering different battery sizes, charging speeds, and screens to match different budgets. Together they create a portfolio where buyers can choose between the most extreme 10,001mAh battery option or slightly smaller packs at lower prices, a clear attempt to stand out in a crowded mid-range smartphone battery race.

Realme P4 Power 5G: 10,001mAh battery phone with 144Hz AMOLED

The Realme P4 Power 5G is the headline device, built around what the company calls the industry’s first mass-produced 10,001mAh Titan Battery. This 10001mAh battery phone uses next‑generation silicon carbon anode technology to offer almost double the capacity of typical smartphone packs while keeping thickness to 9.08mm and weight to 219g. According to TechNave, “the device supports up to 1,650 charge cycles while maintaining above 80% battery health, and carries TÜV Five Star Battery Safety Certification.” Fast charging reaches 80W, topping up to 50% in 36 minutes, with 27W reverse charging to power accessories or other phones. On the front, a HyperGlow 4D Curve⁺ 144Hz AMOLED display with up to 6,500 nits peak brightness underlines the gaming angle, supported by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset, realme UI 7.0, and IP69 / IP68 / IP66 protection with ArmorShell structure.

Realme P4 Series Bets on Giant Batteries and Fast Displays

P4x and P4 Lite: mid-range smartphone battery focus at lower prices

Below the P4 Power 5G, the Realme P4x and P4 Lite carry the same battery-first idea into more affordable brackets. The P4x packs an 8,000mAh Titan Battery that Realme says can handle nearly 10 hours of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and over 10 hours of PUBG, backed by Bionic Repair Technology for up to 1,600 charge cycles and around seven years of health retention. It supports 45W fast charging and 6W reverse charging, plus a 6.8‑inch 120Hz Ultra Smooth Display at 900 nits peak brightness, Unisoc T7250 chipset, and large 10,000mm² graphite cooling. The P4 Lite opts for a 7,000mAh Titan Battery in an 8.38mm slim body, with more than 8 hours of gaming and up to 10.4 hours of Free Fire. It offers 15W charging, 6W reverse charging, a 6.8‑inch 120Hz HD+ screen, and the same Unisoc platform and cooling setup.

Pricing tiers and specs segmentation target every budget

Realme is using clear pricing and specification ladders to widen the P4 series’ appeal. The Realme P4 Power 5G sits at the top with a list price of RM1,999 and a promotional offer of RM1,599 during its Super Brand Day. The P4x lands in the mid-tier at RM999 with a launch promo down to RM679, while the P4 Lite targets budget buyers at RM699 and a limited-time price of RM449. While storage configurations are not detailed in the sources, this spread alone creates distinct steps for buyers who prioritise a bigger mid-range smartphone battery, faster charging, or a premium 144Hz AMOLED display. By keeping the P4 Power 5G as the halo “10001mAh battery phone” and positioning the P4x and P4 Lite as cheaper endurance options, Realme can channel different budgets into the same battery-first ecosystem instead of competing only on processor or camera.

Battery and display arms race in the mid-range segment

The P4 family shows how mid-range competition is shifting toward endurance and smooth visuals rather than only raw performance. The P4 Power 5G’s 10,001mAh Titan Battery with 80W charging and a 144Hz AMOLED display sets an aggressive benchmark that other mid-range smartphone battery contenders will need to answer. The P4x and P4 Lite prove the strategy can be scaled down: both offer 6.8‑inch 120Hz panels, Titan Batteries at 8,000mAh and 7,000mAh, reverse charging, and gaming‑oriented AI features. With ArmorShell protection, multiple IP ratings on the flagship model, and temperature tolerance as low as –30°C on the P4 Power 5G and –20°C on the P4x, Realme is not only increasing capacity but also trying to make long‑life batteries safer and more durable, turning battery innovation into a core identity rather than a spec sheet number.

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