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Realme P4 Power 5G Debuts with 10,001mAh Battery

Galvin Prescott
Galvin Prescott
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Realme P4 Power 5G launches Jan 29 with a massive 10,001mAh battery, 80W fast charging, and 32.5 hours of YouTube playback. See full specs and India pricing

Power Rewritten: Realme Unveils the P4 Power 5G with 10,001mAh Titan Battery

Realme has officially disrupted the smartphone endurance race with the announcement of the Realme P4 Power 5G, the first mainstream device to break the five-digit battery capacity barrier. Launching in India on January 29, 2026, the smartphone features a massive 10,001mAh "Titan" battery, effectively doubling the industry standard of 5,000mAh found in most modern flagships.

The company claims the device can survive up to 31 days on standby or power through a full week of light usage on a single charge. Despite the mammoth power cell, Realme has managed to keep the device's weight at 219 grams—lighter than the iPhone 17 Pro Max—utilizing next-generation silicon-carbon anode technology to achieve high energy density without the traditional bulk.

Breaking the 'Power Bank' Barrier

The P4 Power 5G is positioned as a solution for users who suffer from "charging anxiety." According to official lab tests, a single charge provides:

  • 32.5 hours of continuous YouTube streaming.

  • 185.7 hours of music playback.

  • 21.3 hours of GPS navigation.

  • 72.3 hours of voice calls.

Even when the battery drops to a critical 3%, the device can still support nearly two hours of basic usage in a specialized ultra-power-saving mode. To ensure the hardware lasts as long as the battery, Realme is offering an industry-leading guarantee: if the battery health drops below 80% within the first four years, the company will replace it at no additional cost.

Performance and 'TransView' Design

While the battery is the centerpiece, the P4 Power 5G maintains competitive mid-range specifications. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset, paired with a dedicated HyperVision AI chip to optimize gaming performance and thermal efficiency.

The device introduces the "TransView" design, developed in collaboration with students from Pearl Academy. This aesthetic features a dual-tone finish with a semi-transparent top section and a matte bottom, available in TransOrange, TransSilver, and TransBlue.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz, 6500 nits peak brightness
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G
Main Camera50MP Sony IMX882 with OIS
Battery / Charging10,001mAh / 80W Wired / 27W Reverse Charging
DurabilityIP68/IP69 rating & Military-grade shock resistance
SoftwareAndroid 16-based Realme UI 7.0 (3 years OS updates)

Charging and Longevity

To fill the 10,001mAh cell, the phone supports 80W SUPERVOOC fast charging, which Realme claims can provide "half a day of power" in just five minutes. Additionally, the 27W reverse charging capability allows the P4 Power 5G to act as a high-speed power bank for other smartphones or accessories.

The battery is rated for 1,650 charge cycles before hitting the 80% health threshold—roughly equivalent to eight years of daily use. It also features a "C-Pack" protection board and a five-layer safety architecture, making it the first 10,000mAh+ smartphone battery to pass rigorous military-grade shock and temperature tests.

The "So-What" Factor: The Realme P4 Power 5G signals the end of the "daily charge" era for the mid-range market. By leveraging silicon-carbon chemistry to fit a tablet-sized battery into a standard phone chassis, Realme is forcing competitors to choose between slim aesthetics and the multi-day endurance that consumers are increasingly demanding.

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