Realme’s latest smartphone, the P4x 4G, made its official debut this Tuesday (23). The device stands out for having a higher capacity battery compared to its 5G version.
The device displays an innovative aesthetic, with a pill-shaped camera module that stands out and a rear finish with vibrant striped patterns.
Aiming for greater durability, the phone is IP64 certified, which guarantees resistance to dust and water splashes.
Its screen is a 6.8-inch LCD panel, with HD+ resolution and a fluid 120 Hz refresh rate, integrating a teardrop-shaped notch for the front camera.
Performance for everyday use is ensured by the Unisoc T7250 processor. It comes with 4 GB of RAM and offers internal storage options of up to 256 GB.
The Realme P4x 4G allows you to expand your storage via a MicroSD card and has Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for wireless communication.
As for the photography system, the device integrates a 50 MP main camera with autofocus. For self-portraits, the front sensor has 5 MP.
Finally, one of the model’s biggest attractions is its impressive 8,000 mAh battery, a capacity that exceeds the average of many current smartphones, which are generally between 4,000 and 5,000 mAh, guaranteeing long autonomy. The device also supports 45W fast wired charging and runs the Android 16 operating system out of the box.
Technical details and device settings
- 6.8-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution
- Display with 120 Hz refresh rate
- Unisoc T7250 Platform
- 4GB RAM
- 256GB of internal storage
- Expandable memory with MicroSD card
- Front camera with 5 MP sensor
- Main camera with 50 MP sensor
- 4G connection, Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2
- IP64 certification
- 8,000 mAh battery with 45W charging
- Android 16 under realme UI 7
- Dimensions: 166.4×78.2×8.78mm
- Weight: 219g
Sales value and expected arrival on the market
The Realme P4x can be found in Phantom Navy and Rally White color options. Its cost is equivalent to US$195, which translates into approximately R$1,002 in a direct conversion, not including fees and taxes applicable in Brazil.
Currently, there is no defined date or official forecast for the launch and start of sales of the model in the Brazilian market.

