P-Series: Battery-First Phones for Budget and Mid-Range Users
The Realme P-series is a family of budget-to-mid range smartphones built around oversized Titan batteries and high-refresh displays, designed to deliver long gaming sessions, long-term battery health and smoother scrolling at prices below many flagship phones. Instead of chasing only camera specs or thin frames, Realme leans on giant battery capacities, aggressive fast-charging options and display refresh rates more often seen on gaming-focused devices. This strategy positions the P4 Lite, P4x and Realme P4 Power 5G as battery-focused alternatives in a crowded budget segment where endurance and screen fluidity are becoming key selling points. By combining large silicon carbon-based cells with AI-powered gaming tools and durable chassis designs, the P-series aims to stand out among 120Hz display phones and even compete with some higher-tier devices that cost more but still rely on smaller batteries.
Realme P4 Lite: Entry-Level Titan Battery with 120Hz Display
The Realme P4 Lite is the entry point into the lineup, but its battery specs look anything but basic. It carries a 7,000mAh Titan Battery, which Realme says is the largest in its class, promising more than 8 hours of gaming and up to 10.4 hours of Free Fire gameplay. Charging is handled by 15W fast charging plus 6W reverse charging, so the phone can double as a compact power bank. On the display side, the P4 Lite offers a 6.8-inch 120Hz HD+ panel with 900 nits peak brightness and DC dimming for more comfortable viewing. A Unisoc T7250 chipset and 10,000mm² graphite cooling system keep performance stable, while AI Gaming Partner, AI Editor and AI Outdoor Mode add software polish. Launch pricing starts at RM699, with a limited promotional entry price of RM449.
Realme P4x: Bigger Battery, Same 120Hz, More Durability
The Realme P4x steps up the endurance game with an 8,000mAh Titan Battery that targets heavy gamers. According to TechNave, the Realme P4x battery “can last nearly 10 hours of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang gameplay and over 10 hours in PUBG.” It supports 45W fast charging and 6W reverse charging, while Bionic Repair Technology claims up to 1,600 charge cycles and around seven years of battery health retention. The display remains a 6.8-inch 120Hz Ultra Smooth panel with 900 nits peak brightness and flicker-free DC dimming. Under the hood, the same Unisoc T7250 and 10,000mm² graphite cooling system serve gaming performance, enhanced by AI tools like Ultra Boost and network tuning. ArmorShell structure, MIL-STD-810H shock resistance, IP64 rating and Wet Hand Touch 2.0 make the P4x a rugged option, priced at RM999 with a launch promo bringing it down to RM679.
Realme P4 Power 5G: 10,001mAh Titan Battery and 144Hz AMOLED
At the top of the range sits the Realme P4 Power 5G, built around an enormous 10,001mAh Titan Battery that Realme calls the industry’s first mass-produced cell of this size. Using silicon carbon anode technology, it combines a 9.08mm profile and 219g weight with endurance that far exceeds typical budget smartphone battery capacities. The phone supports 80W fast charging that reaches 50% in 36 minutes and 27W reverse charging for powering accessories. Longevity is another focus, with up to 1,650 charge cycles and over 80% health retention over time. A key highlight is the HyperGlow 4D Curve+ 144Hz AMOLED display, capable of up to 6,500 nits peak brightness, putting it among the fastest 144Hz AMOLED display phones in its price band. Powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chip, the device is priced at RM1,999, dropping to RM1,599 during its Super Brand Day launch promotion.
Aggressive Pricing and a Battery-Focused Competitive Strategy
Taken together, the P4 Lite, P4x and Realme P4 Power 5G show a clear competitive strategy: focus on oversized batteries and high-refresh screens while undercutting many rivals on price during launch. Budget smartphone battery endurance is front and center, with 7,000mAh, 8,000mAh and 10,001mAh Titan packs paired to 120Hz and 144Hz panels. Promotional pricing sharpens the appeal: the P4 Lite drops from RM699 to RM449, the P4x from RM999 to RM679 and the P4 Power 5G from RM1,999 to RM1,599 over the launch window. This positions the P-series as a direct challenger to other budget and mid-range 120Hz display phones that often ship with smaller cells. For buyers who care more about all-day gaming, reverse charging and long-term battery health than camera count, the P-series feels designed to be a practical, endurance-first choice.








