Realme is set to shake up the Indian smartphone market once again.
On January 29, the company will launch the Realme P4 Power, a phone that comes with the largest battery ever seen in India.
With a massive 10,001 mAh battery, this device could change how people think about charging their phones.
Realme claims the phone can deliver up to 32.5 hours of video playback, making it possible to go an entire weekend without carrying a charger or power bank.
Why the Realme P4 Power Matters
Until recently, smartphones with 7,000 to 7,500 mAh batteries were considered the future standard.
In a short time, Realme has gone far beyond that limit.
By fitting a 10,001 mAh battery into a smartphone, Realme is signaling a major shift in battery technology.
This move is likely to push other smartphone brands to follow the same path and focus more on long-lasting battery performance.
Will Power Banks Become Unnecessary?
Power banks are extremely popular in India, especially those with 10,000 to 20,000 mAh capacity.
But if smartphones start offering batteries of similar size, many users may no longer need a power bank.
With today’s efficient processors and software optimization, even a 5,000 mAh battery lasts a full day.
A 10,001 mAh battery could easily support two to three days of normal use, making it a practical solution for heavy users and travelers.
What Is the 10,001 mAh Titan Battery?
The Realme P4 Power is expected to feature a Titan battery, which is likely based on silicon-carbon battery technology.
This technology allows larger capacity without making the phone excessively bulky.
Realme says the extra “1” in 10,001 mAh is intentional.
It is meant to show that the company is staying ahead of the industry.
More importantly, this battery size has now entered mass production, which means similar batteries could soon appear in other smartphones.
A Big Battery in the Mid-Range Segment
One of the most interesting aspects of the Realme P4 Power is its pricing.
The phone will be part of Realme’s P series, which targets the mid-range market.
The expected price is around Rs 30,000, making it accessible to users who want powerful battery performance without paying flagship-level prices.
This makes it especially appealing to battery-focused buyers.
No Compromise on Other Features
Despite the massive battery, Realme is not cutting corners on other specifications.
The phone is expected to feature a 144Hz refresh rate display with 1.5K resolution.
It is also likely to come with strong processors and capable cameras, ensuring that users don’t have to sacrifice performance or display quality for battery life.
With the Realme P4 Power, long battery life may soon become a standard feature rather than a premium one.




