Realme P4 Power India launch teased, first phone with 10,000mAh battery
Realme is teasing its boldest P-series phone yet, with the upcoming Realme P4 Power hinting at a massive five-figure battery capacity packed in a surprisingly slim design, as well as a high-refresh-rate display and gaming-focused features.

It appears that Realme is preparing for another big battery-centric smartphone in India, and this time, it’s clearly aiming to go further than what most users are used to. A fresh teaser spotted on Flipkart, along with confirmation from Francis Wong, Realme’s product marketing head on X, has revealed that the upcoming P-series phone will be called Realme P4 Power. While the brand is still holding off on full specifications, early hints already paint a picture of a phone built for users who hate running out of charge, especially gamers and heavy users.
Realme P4 Power India launch teaser released with 10,000mAh battery, 1.5K display and more
The biggest buzz about the Realme P4 Power is its battery, although the company has not yet officially revealed the exact capacity. Instead of putting out a number, Realme has chosen to tease it in an interesting way on Flipkart. The company says the phone is moving “ahead of the thousand mAh race” and shows battery figures at over 7,000 mAh, while also mentioning that the mAh has now entered five figures. This strongly points towards a 10,000mAh battery, something that has also been floating around in leaks and rumors for the past few weeks. If this is true, it would put the P4 Power into power bank territory, at least on paper.

What makes this claim more interesting is that Realme says that the phone will not be heavy. Flipkart’s teaser suggests that the device will easily slip into a pocket and “disappear”, with the brand describing it as a large battery packed in a “pencil-thin body”. That’s a bold promise, especially given the battery size being indicated. Realme is also promoting reverse charging, meaning the P4 Power can be used to charge other devices when needed, furthering its image as a reliable backup device.
Battery longevity is another area that Realme is trying to tease. According to the teaser, the P4 Power is rated for 1,650 charging cycles, with a guarantee of “80 percent battery health” for four years. In simple terms, Realme is claiming that even after years of use, the battery should perform well enough for everyday needs. The company also touts impressive usage figures, including up to 31 days of standby time on a single charge. Even at just 3 percent battery, the phone is capable of lasting about two hours of use. With normal usage, Realme claims that the device can last for about a day and a half despite weighing around 218 grams.

Performance and performance are also clearly part of the story. Realme is pitching the P4 Power as a gaming-friendly phone, hinting at a capable processor under the hood, although the chip has not been officially named yet. What has been confirmed is the display. The phone is tipped to feature a 1.5K panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, which will appeal to users who care about smooth scrolling and gaming visuals. Previous reports also suggest that the phone may come with a quad-curved AMOLED display, which will add a more premium touch to the overall design.
On the software side, Realme is promising long-term support. The P4 Power is said to receive three years of Android OS updates and four years of security patches. This is becoming increasingly important for buyers who plan to keep their phones for a long time, especially in the mid-range segment.
Realme P4 Power: Is there any release or launch date yet?
There is no launch or release date yet. But, it is likely to arrive in a few weeks as the company has started teasing the phone and the device has also received BIS certification. Speaking of which, there are strong hints pointing towards the identity of the phone behind the scenes. The Realme P4 Power is believed to have model number RMX5107, which has already appeared on the Bureau of Indian Standards certification database. The same model number was also seen in a leaked image last month, further strengthening the link between the certification listing and the upcoming launch.
Other hardware details are also hinted at in the leak. The phone is expected to have up to 12GB physical RAM with 14GB virtual RAM support and 256GB internal storage. Recently revealed images suggest that the phone will be available in orange and blue color options, with the orange variant already clearly showing off the rear design.
For now, Realme has not shared any pricing details. However, the company is expected to launch Realme P4 Power in India by the end of this month. Whether Realme can really deliver a slim phone with a big 10,000mAh battery, strong gaming performance, and reliable long-term usage remains to be seen, but the early teasers have certainly raised expectations.


