What Realme’s P-Series Is Trying to Change
Realme’s P-series is a family of mid-range smartphones built around oversized Titan batteries, high-refresh displays, and gaming-focused software, aiming to deliver flagship-level endurance and visual smoothness at more accessible prices. The Realme P4 Power 5G sits at the top with a 10,001mAh battery and 144Hz AMOLED panel, while the P4x and P4 Lite extend the same philosophy to lower price tiers with up to 8,000mAh cells and 120Hz displays. Together, they challenge long‑held assumptions that all‑day stamina and fast screens belong only to expensive flagships. By matching or exceeding typical premium battery capacities and refresh rates, Realme positions the P-series as practical daily drivers for users who prioritize gaming, streaming, and heavy social use over thin designs. The aggressive introductory pricing underlines a clear pitch: high-end battery and display performance without flagship costs.
Realme P4 Power 5G: 10,001mAh Titan Battery Meets 144Hz AMOLED
The Realme P4 Power 5G is defined by its 10,001mAh Titan Battery, which Realme calls the industry’s first mass‑produced cell at this capacity. Built on silicon carbon anode tech, it nearly doubles typical smartphone capacity while keeping thickness at 9.08mm and weight at 219g. According to TechNave, the phone supports up to 1,650 charge cycles with over 80% battery health retention, plus 80W fast charging that reaches 50% in 36 minutes and 27W reverse charging for powering accessories. On the front, a HyperGlow 4D Curve⁺ 144Hz AMOLED display with up to 6,500 nits peak brightness pushes it into clear flagship territory. A Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset, IP69/IP68/IP66 ratings, Gorilla Glass, ArmorShell reinforcement, and 400% UltraBoom audio round out a package that targets mobile gamers and power users who live on their phones.

P4x and P4 Lite: Scaling Big Batteries Down the Price Ladder
Below the Realme P4 Power 5G, the P4x and P4 Lite extend the Titan Battery concept to more price-sensitive buyers. The P4x packs an 8,000mAh battery rated for nearly 10 hours of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and over 10 hours of PUBG, with Bionic Repair Technology promising up to 1,600 charge cycles and up to seven years of health retention. It supports 45W fast charging and 6W reverse charging, and is engineered to operate from –20°C to 53°C. The P4 Lite uses 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 playtime claimed, plus 15W fast charging and 6W reverse charging. Both phones use Unisoc T7250 chips, large graphite cooling systems, and ArmorShell protection, and both feature 6.8‑inch 120Hz panels with 900‑nit brightness.
Battery and Display Specs That Pressure Flagships
Taken as a whole, the P-series reframes expectations for mid-range smartphone battery and display performance. The P4 Power 5G’s 10,001mAh pack and 144Hz AMOLED display would not look out of place on a high-end gaming flagship, yet they arrive in a mid-tier device. The P4x and P4 Lite mirror this strategy, pairing 7,000–8,000mAh batteries with 6.8‑inch 120Hz screens, 900‑nit peak brightness, and DC dimming for more comfortable long sessions. All three models add long‑term durability claims: thousands of charge cycles, multi‑year health retention, and temperature tolerance that aligns with heavy outdoor and gaming use. By normalizing 120Hz and above, plus multi‑day battery capacities, as baseline P-series features, Realme positions these phones as competitive alternatives for users who care more about time away from the charger and fluid scrolling than chasing the latest camera or processor trends.
Aggressive Launch Pricing and Who the P-Series Is For
Realme’s pricing strategy makes the P-series more disruptive. The Realme P4 Power 5G carries a list price of RM1,999 with a Super Brand Day launch offer of RM1,599, which undercuts many flagships while highlighting its 10,001mAh battery and 144Hz AMOLED display. The P4x lands at RM999 with a limited-time RM679 promo, and the P4 Lite at RM699, dropping to RM449 during its introductory window. These numbers matter because they frame the P-series as an endurance-first choice for budget-conscious buyers: students, gig workers, and mobile gamers who want multi‑day uptime and smooth screens for less. The launch also leans on gaming credibility; the P4 Power 5G is the official gaming phone for the MLBB Academy League Musim Season 5, reinforcing the message that this is a mid-range lineup built to stay plugged out, not plugged in.








