Realme promises days of battery from its 10,001mAh phone
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Realme is stepping up its game by bringing its previously teased high-capacity battery concepts to life. The company is set to introduce the P4 Power in India on January 29th, featuring a robust 10,001mAh battery. This marks a significant leap in battery capacity for the company, transitioning from concept to reality.

The P4 Power is designed to endure, promising to last up to three and a half days with light usage, a claim that seems plausible considering my experience with the Oppo Find X9 Pro, which lasted between two to three days with its 7,500mAh battery. Notably, the P4 Power also includes 27W reverse charging capabilities, potentially allowing it to serve as a power bank for other gadgets, showcasing its versatility.

While the market has seen larger batteries, the P4 Power stands out by offering such capacity in a relatively lightweight and slim design. Weighing only 218 grams, it owes its sleek profile to the use of a silicon-carbon battery. Although it slightly trails behind the Honor Power 2, which boasts a 10,080mAh battery and weighs 216 grams, the P4 Power’s wider availability outside China, particularly in India, makes it more accessible for global consumers eager to try a device with such impressive battery life.

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