The mobile technology market welcomed a new major competitor this week with the official announcement of a device that promises to redefine the standards of energy autonomy. The launch, held at Índia on January 29, 2026, introduced the Realme P4 Power 5G, a device that immediately stands out for integrating a massive 10,001 mAh battery. The model uses silicon-carbon-based “Titan” battery technology, which allowed engineers to maintain a thickness of just 9.08 mm, defying the logic that large batteries necessarily result in bulky, unwieldy phones.
Innovations in energy and durability
The energy capacity of the new device is not its only attraction, as the charging system follows the evolution of the battery. The device supports 80W fast charging, allowing the user to replenish the huge power cell in a considerably reduced time. Além In addition, the smartphone works as an efficient power bank, offering 27W reverse charging, which makes it possible to power other accessories or cell phones at a faster speed than many conventional chargers.
Physical resistance was prioritized in the development of this intermediate model. The chassis construction has received rigorous certifications, including the IP69 rating, which guarantees maximum protection against ingress of dust and high pressure and temperature water jets. Complementando this robustness, the device meets MIL-STD-810H military standards, ensuring durability against accidental drops and impacts, an essential feature for a device designed for long periods of use away from sockets.
Visual experience and hardware performance
The front panel features a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with four-sided curvature, providing a modern and immersive aesthetic. Image quality is ensured by 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, ideal for fluid browsing and gaming. The absolute highlight of the display, however, is the maximum brightness of 6,500 nits, a specification that guarantees perfect readability even in intense direct sunlight, surpassing most direct competitors available in 2026.
Processing is carried out by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset, an octa-core platform that balances efficiency and power. The processor has Cortex-A78 cores operating at up to 2.6 GHz for demanding tasks and Cortex-A55 cores for routine activities, supported by an Mali-G615 GPU. Memory options include 8GB or 12GB RAM configurations, with internal storage ranging between 128GB and 256GB, ensuring enough space for apps and media.
Camera system and connectivity
The rear photographic set is led by a 50 MP main sensor equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS), essential for capturing sharp photos and stable videos on the move. An 8 MP ultrawide lens complements the system for capturing landscapes, while the 16 MP front camera, positioned in a central hole in the screen, meets the needs of selfies and video calls. The device leaves the factory with Android 16, running under the customized interface Realme UI 7.0.
Additional connectivity features enrich the user experience. The model includes support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 networks, in addition to maintaining practical features such as NFC for contactless payments and an infrared emitter, allowing the cell phone to control household devices such as televisions and air conditioners. The starting price in the Indian market has been set at approximately Rs 25,999, positioning it competitively in the premium mid-range segment.

