Realme P4 Power 5G: The 10,001mAh Battery Beast Arrives in India
The “battery wars” in the Indian smartphone market have just hit a massive milestone. On January 29, 2026, Realme will officially launch the P4 Power 5G, featuring a monstrous 10,001mAh Titan battery. While brands like Redmi are pushing 6,000mAh units, Realme is essentially putting a power bank inside a sleek, Gen-Z-focused chassis. This isn’t just about big numbers; it’s a structural shift using Silicon-Carbon technology to keep the device light despite the heavy-duty juice.
The “Titan” Specification Table
To give you a clear picture of how this device stacks up, here is a detailed breakdown of the features and the actual value they bring to your daily life.
| Feature | Technical Specification | User Value Perspective |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | 10,001mAh Titan (Silicon-Carbon) | Week-long standby; up to 32.5 hours of YouTube streaming. |
| Charging | 80W Ultra Charge / 27W Reverse | Charge 0-50% quickly; power up your friend’s phone or TWS. |
| Performance | MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra | Stable 90FPS gaming (BGMI) with HyperVision AI+ chip. |
| Display | 6.78″ 1.5K 144Hz 4D Curved OLED | 6,500 nits peak brightness; visible even under direct noon sun. |
| Durability | IP68/IP69 & MIL-STD-810H | Military-grade shock resistance; handles rain and dust with ease. |
| Software | Android 16 (Realme UI 7.0) | 3 years of OS updates + 4 years of security patches. |
Engineering Feat: The Silicon-Carbon Edge
The most impressive part? This phone isn’t a brick. Weighing in at 219 grams, it is lighter than many flagship devices with half the battery capacity. This is possible because of the Silicon-Carbon anode, which is far denser than traditional graphite. Analysts note that this move signals Realme’s intent to capture the “extreme user” segment – gamers, vloggers, and travelers—who are tired of hunting for wall sockets by 4 PM.

Trust & Longevity: The 4-Year Guarantee
Buying a big battery phone often comes with the fear of degradation. Realme is countering this with a 4-year battery warranty. If the battery health drops below 80% within 48 months, the company has promised a free replacement. Historically, such moves have helped brands gain trust in the competitive ₹20,000 – ₹30,000 segment. Figures may shift once official updates arrive, but early leaks suggest a starting price of around ₹22,999.
Buyer’s Perspective: What to do Now?
- For Gamers: The dedicated graphics chip and massive battery mean you can play for 2 hours and only lose 14% charge. No more “plugged-in” gaming.
- For Students/Budget Buyers: If you were considering the Redmi Note 15 Pro, the P4 Power offers a much larger battery and a higher refresh rate (144Hz vs 120Hz).
- Verdict: Wait for the Jan 29 launch on Flipkart. There is likely to be a “launch day offer” reducing the effective price further.

FAQs
1. Does it come with a charger in the box?
Yes, Realme typically includes the 80W SuperVOOC charger in the box for the Indian market.
2. Can I use this phone to charge my earbuds?
Absolutely. The P4 Power supports 27W reverse wired charging, which is faster than the main charging speed of some budget phones.
3. What are the color options?
It will be available in three “TransView” designs: TransOrange, TransSilver, and TransBlue, featuring semi-transparent aesthetics.
Disclaimer: The specifications and pricing are based on official teasers and leaked retail box data. Final details will be confirmed during the launch event on Jan 29, 2026.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – Gadgets – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com





