
Realme has begun teasing a new P-series smartphone for India, offering an early look at what appears to be a battery-focused device. The phone, now confirmed as the Realme P4 Power, has surfaced in official teasers on Realme’s website and Flipkart, hinting at an imminent launch. Here’s everything that has surfaced about the device so far.
Realme P4 Power moniker, key details revealed

Early teasers had sparked speculation that the upcoming phone could be part of the next-generation P5 lineup. That confusion has now been cleared, with Realme’s Head of Product Marketing, Francis Wong, confirming that the device belongs to the existing P4 series and will launch as the Realme P4 Power.
Realme’s official landing page reveals that the P4 Power is designed around endurance without turning bulky. Despite housing a very large battery, the phone is said to weigh around 218 grams and maintain a relatively slim profile. The brand has stopped short of confirming the exact battery capacity, but multiple reports point towards a power bank-level 10,000mAh unit.
Wong’s X post claims the phone could deliver more than 31 days of standby time on a single charge while still offering close to two hours of usage even at very low battery levels. Under regular usage conditions, the company suggests the phone can comfortably last around one and a half days.
Realme has confirmed a 1.5K resolution screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, with reports adding that it will be a quad-curved AMOLED panel. On the performance side, the brand is promising stable frame rates during gaming and effective thermal control, even when battery levels drop below 10 percent. The phone will support bypass charging and 27W wireless charging, while also offering reverse charging to power other devices.
A leaked report that surfaced last month revealed that the Realme P4 Power is expected to come with 12GB of RAM, 14GB of virtual RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. The company has also promised three years of Android OS updates and four years of security patches.
At present, there is no information about its chipset, wired charging, or camera specifications. The phone is expected to launch by the end of this month or early February. Apart from the orange variant that has appeared in the leaked image, it is also expected to arrive in silver and blue colour options.
Xpert Take
The Realme P4 Power seems aimed at users who prioritise battery endurance without compromising on display quality or gaming stability. If Realme manages to price it competitively, the phone could appeal to heavy users who want fewer charging cycles and long-term software support. The real test will be charging speeds and real-world thermals, especially with such a large battery packed into a relatively slim form factor.

















