Realme is preparing a monster with a 10,000 mAh battery. P4 Power is coming
The device with the code number RMX5107, identified as Realme P4 Power, was detected in the popular Geekbench benchmark, which confirmed the presence of the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip. Although its name is not mentioned directly, the core configuration (up to 2.60 GHz) combined with the Mali-G615 MC2 graphics leaves no doubt as to the heart of this smartphone.
In the Geekbench 6.5 tests, this resulted in rather average results of 1075 points in the single-core test and 2919 points in the multi-core test. The tested unit was equipped with 12 GB of RAM and worked under the control of the latest Android 16 system, most likely with the Realme UI 7 overlay. So it promises to be an inexpensive average device.
Although it is not clear from the Geekbench database, it is known that Realme P4 Power is to be equipped with a giant cell with a capacity of 10,000 mAh. Despite such a large battery, the engineers managed to maintain a reasonable weight of the device, which is approximately 218 grams, which is a good result for such a capacity. When it comes to charging, the leaks are slightly divergent – there is talk of support for fast wired charging with a power of 80 W (although some sources mention 45 W more cautiously), as well as 27-watt reverse charging and a bypass charging function that saves the cell when gaming on a cable.
The rest of the specifications also look promising. The front of the device is to be filled with an AMOLED screen curved on four sides with a resolution of 1.5K and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The photo section will consist of a triple set of cameras with a main 50 Mpix matrix, supported by an 8 Mpix and 2 Mpix sensor, and a 16 Mpix selfie camera. The casing is to meet IP68 or even IP69 tightness standards, and the phone will be available in orange, silver and blue colors.
It is worth recalling that Realme’s plans for a smartphone with such a powerful battery are not new. Already in the middle of last year, the manufacturer suggested the arrival of the era of 10,000 mAh or even 15,000 mAh batteries in 2026. At the time, it seemed like a distant future, but in the meantime, competitors are starting to introduce similar phones, such as Honor with the Power 2 model or the OnePlus Turbo 6 series with slightly smaller 9000 mAh cells.
