
"Most people carry a phone and a power bank, nursing battery percentages by dimming screens and closing apps. Every café visit includes checking which table is near a socket, and late nights end early when the battery icon turns red. The ritual of charging overnight is so ingrained that a phone dying before bedtime feels like failure, even though the real issue is that most phones assume you will plug in every 24 hours."
"realme P4 Power 5G flips that assumption. The phone is built around a 10,001 mAh Titan battery aimed at week-long endurance, marketed as India's first smartphone to cross the 10,000 mAh line. realme is leaning into the idea that this pack can replace the power bank in your bag without turning the device into a brick, letting you leave the house without calculating whether you have enough juice."
"realme built the battery to last, not just hold a charge. Silicon-carbon anode tech promises three to four times the life cycles compared to graphite, with 1,650 cycles claimed and TÜV Rheinland 5-Star Battery Certification. There is a four-year guarantee that health stays above 80 percent, with free replacement if it drops below that, signaling this is meant to be kept rather than replaced after two years."
realme P4 Power 5G centers on a 10,001 mAh Titan battery engineered for week-long endurance and positioned as India's first smartphone over 10,000 mAh. The large capacity enables streaming, navigation, and gaming without frequent charging or hunting for outlets. Laboratory figures claim over 30 hours of YouTube playback and double-digit hours of gaming. Silicon-carbon anode technology targets three to four times more life cycles than graphite, with 1,650 claimed cycles and TÜV Rheinland 5-Star Battery Certification. A four-year guarantee promises battery health above 80 percent with free replacement if it falls below. 80 W wired charging, all-scenario bypass, and 27 W reverse charging reduce top-up time and allow powering other devices.
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