GSMArena Team,
13 February 2026.



1. Introduction and unboxing2. Design and build3. Lab tests – display, battery life, charging speed, speakers4. Software and performance5. Camera – photo and video quality6. Alternatives, pros and cons, verdictRealme P4 Power specificationUser opinions and reviewsReview comments (15)

Design and hardware

The Realme P4 Power features a familiar design, akin to Realme’s releases in the past few years. It’s also in line with the rest of the P4 family members. It has a transparent area around the blocky camera island and slightly curved back edges that help with the grip.

Realme P4 Power review

Build quality isn’t the best, but that’s probably one of the trade-offs Realme had to make to fit a 10,001 mAh battery in the budget. The front glass is Gorilla Glass 7i, while the back and side frame are plastic. The back cover does feel nice in the hand, with a silky-smooth matte finish, but it’s not fooling anyone.

Realme P4 Power review

Plastic may have helped Realme to keep the weight as low as possible. The device tips the scales at 219 grams, which is admittedly a tad hefty, but still impressive given the battery capacity. Thickness measures at 9.1mm – miles ahead of other 10,000 mAh smartphones in the past.

Realme P4 Power review

The handset is offered in three colorways – Flash Orange, Power Silver and Blue. We have the Power Silver variant with us.


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Power Silver • Blue • Flash Orange

Front panel is curved around all edges, giving it a 3D pop effect. An optical fingerprint reader sits beneath the display.


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Realme P4 Power - Realme P4 Power review

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Unfortunately, it’s located way too close to the bottom edge, so it’s a bit awkward to reach with your thumb. Otherwise, the FP reader works well – fast and reliable.

Realme P4 Power review

Going around the sides, we find the conveniently-placed power button and volume rocker on the right side of the frame, while the bottom houses a SIM card tray that can hold up to two physical SIM cards. eSIM isn’t supported, though. The top holds an IR blaster.


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Realme P4 Power - Realme P4 Power review


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Realme P4 Power - Realme P4 Power review

Realme P4 Power

All in all, the design isn’t anything special, and you can find devices with a better build for the money, but we also understand that Realme had to make some sacrifices to fit in a tight budget where the battery is likely raising the cost a bit too much.