
After teasing the arrival of the Realme P4 Power for the past few days, Realme has finally confirmed that it will be announced in January 2025. The major USP of this phone is that it will be the first mainstream smartphone with a 10,000mAh-class battery to launch in markets outside China. Apart from this, the brand has officially confirmed several other details about the device.
Realme P4 Power design, colour options

According to the brand, the Realme P4 Power stands out with its bold TransView Design, which places emphasis on visible technology and expressive styling. Inspired by the idea of transparency meeting technology, the design features a crystal upper panel with circuit-like engravings and exposed screw details, paired with a matte lower panel for improved grip and a striking visual contrast. In terms of colour options, the phone will be offered in TransOrange, TransSilver, and TransBlue.
Realme P4 Power key specifications
The Realme P4 Power will arrive with a quad-curved AMOLED screen offering a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for gaming and multimedia use. The phone packs a massive 10,001mAh battery and is expected to support 80W fast charging, 27W reverse charging, and bypass charging.
The device is expected to ship with Android 16-based Realme UI 7. It is officially confirmed to receive three years of OS upgrades and four years of security updates. The Realme P4 Power was recently spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform with 12GB of RAM and a Dimensity 7400 chipset.
Realme P4 Power price in India (rumoured)
A recent leak suggests that the Realme P4 Power could carry a box price of Rs 37,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant. Typically, retail prices are lower than box prices, so the device is likely to be priced under Rs 35,000 for this configuration.
Xpert Take
The Realme P4 Power’s 10,001mAh battery arriving so early in the year sets a strong precedent for 2025 smartphone trends. It also signals that larger batteries, ranging from 7,000mAh to 10,000mAh, may soon become common across both mid-range and flagship segments. Such a large battery should help the phone last for several years with ease, although it remains to be seen how well the battery health holds up after a year or two of regular use.














