Realme 10,000mAh Experiment: Hands-On With The Realme P4 Power

Realme 5G: Staring down at a phone screen sitting at 4% battery, frantically looking around a cafe or airport terminal for an open wall outlet. For years, the smartphone industry has tried to fix this with faster and faster charging speeds. But Realme is trying a different, much more direct approach with its new Realme P4 Power. They didn’t just make it charge faster; they gave it a battery so massive you might actually forget where you left your charging cable.

Originally launched in India and now rolling out across Southeast Asia, the headline feature of the P4 Power is its jaw-dropping 10,001mAh battery. But a massive battery is pointless if the phone feels like a literal brick in your pocket.

After looking closely at the first hands-on impressions and early hardware data, here is what this giant battery phone actually feels like to use, and whether it’s worth your attention.

A Giant Battery That Somehow Avoided the “Brick” Trap

When you hear that a phone has a 10000mAh battery—which is double the size of an average device—you immediately picture those thick, rugged phones meant for construction sites. You expect something heavy, wrapped in thick rubber, and impossible to slide into a pair of jeans.

Realme managed to avoid that entirely. The Realme P4 Power measures 9.1mm thick and tips the scales at 219 grams. To put that into perspective, it weighs almost exactly the same as a flagship Samsung Galaxy Ultra or an iPhone Pro Max. While it definitely feels substantial and has a bit of thickness to it, the weight distribution is balanced perfectly. It feels like a normal, premium phone, not a piece of survival gear.

The design team also gave it a very clean look. The back panel features a sleek silver finish with smooth, curved edges that make it comfortable to hold. Interestingly, early units show a subtle return of Realme’s classic “DART” branding on the accent lines—a nice little Easter egg for long-time fans of the brand.

No Cutting Corners on the Screen and Speed

Usually, when a manufacturer builds a phone specifically for battery life, they cut corners everywhere else. They give you a low-resolution screen and a sluggish processor just to squeeze out every drop of power. Surprisingly, Realme didn’t play that game here.

The front of the device features a gorgeous 6.8-inch quad-curved AMOLED display. It’s not just big; it features a razor-sharp 1.5K resolution and a blazing-fast 144Hz refresh rate. Whether you are scrolling through social media or watching a movie, everything looks incredibly fluid and vibrant. It also hits a peak brightness of 6500 nits, meaning you can read the screen perfectly even under direct, glaring sunlight.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, built on a highly efficient 4nm process. Paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage, the phone handles everyday tasks effortlessly. Early testing shows it can even run heavy mobile games like Genshin Impact at high settings without turning into a hand-warmer, making it an absolute dream for marathon gaming sessions.

True Multi-Day Independence

Let’s talk about the real reason anyone looks at this phone: the battery endurance. With standard smartphones pushing through a single day and some efficient models hitting two days, the Realme P4 Power enters uncharted territory. For a typical user, this phone is built to easily last 3 to 4 days on a single charge. If you are a light user, you could genuinely go from Monday morning to Friday night without plugging it in.

When you do finally run it down, you aren’t stuck waiting forever. The phone supports 80W SuperVOOC fast charging, which can fill up this massive reservoir in a surprisingly short amount of time.

But the coolest party trick is the 27W reverse wired charging. Because the battery is so massive, you can plug a cable from the P4 Power into your wireless earbuds case, your smartwatch, or a friend’s dying phone, and charge them up just like a dedicated power bank.

The Catch: A Perfectly Average Camera

No phone is perfect, and to keep the price reasonable while offering a flagship-tier battery and screen, Realme had to compromise somewhere. That somewhere is the camera module.

Don’t mistake it for a bad camera—it’s highly capable—but it won’t be winning any photography awards. The main shooter is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 sensor that thankfully includes Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This means your daytime photos come out crisp, and your 4K videos stay steady even if your hands shake.

However, the supporting lenses are pretty basic: an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera for landscape shots and a 16-megapixel selfie camera on the front. Both of these secondary lenses are capped at 1080p video recording. It gets the job done for your daily snapshots and video calls, but if you are buying a phone primarily for professional-grade photography, this isn’t the one.

The Verdict: Realme 5G The Start of a New Trend?

The Realme P4 Power represents a massive shift in what consumers are looking for. People are getting tired of charging their devices every night and carrying portable batteries in their backpacks.

Realme isn’t the only company noticing this. The market is suddenly heating up with competitors like the Vivo S60 series utilizing 7,200mAh batteries and rumors of new silicon-carbon tech pushing other brands toward the 10k mark. But right now, if you want a phone that completely cures your battery anxiety without sacrificing a gorgeous screen and smooth performance, the P4 Power stands in a league of its own.

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