Realme P4 Power 5G
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The Realme P4x (with these full specs) is clearly trying to punch above its segment—but there are a few things that look great on paper and a few that genuinely deliver.
First, the battery + charging combo is the biggest strength here. A 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charging is rare. That’s not just “good”—that’s top-tier endurance with actually usable fast charging. Most phones give you either big battery or fast charging, not both. This one nails that part.
The display is also strong: AMOLED, 144Hz, 1600 nits brightness. That’s a genuinely premium-level panel for the price range this is likely targeting. You’ll get smooth scrolling, good outdoor visibility, and solid media experience. No complaints there.
Performance is where you need to stay realistic. The Dimensity 7400 isn’t a flagship chip. It’s mid-range. It’ll handle daily use and moderate gaming fine, but don’t expect ultra settings gaming or long-term “butter smooth” performance after 2–3 years. The “dedicated graphics chip” sounds fancy, but it’s not turning this into a gaming beast.
Camera setup—again, average. The OV50D sensor is decent, but the video limitation (720p at 60fps mentioned here) is a red flag. That’s straight-up weak in 2026 standards. Even budget phones do 1080p or 4K now. Ultrawide is there, which helps, but overall this is not a camera-focused phone.
Build and extras are surprisingly solid: IP65/IP66 protection is better than typical IP64, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 are modern, and the phone is relatively slim for a 7000mAh battery—which is impressive engineering.











