Realme P4 Power Smartphone Details
Realme has presented the new Realme P4 Power smartphone, which features a 10,001 mAh battery. The device is scheduled for launch later this month and will be the first released by the company following its merge with Oppo.
The Realme P4 Power is an Android smartphone incorporating a 10,001 mAh battery. Realme states this battery capacity is comparable to an average power bank and twice that of many flagship smartphones. The company claims the device will offer 1.5 days of usage and weighs 219g.
Realme attributes the increased battery capacity to 'next-gen silicon-carbon anode' battery technology. The device's design aims to maintain a slim profile despite the large battery. The standard Realme P4, with a 7,000 mAh battery, measures 7.6mm. The Power variant is expected to be larger, but its visual thickness appears minimal. Full specifications for the Realme P4 Power are expected to be announced at its launch on January 29.
Realme and Oppo Merger
Realme has been confirmed to transition into a sub-brand of Oppo, a move similar to OnePlus's integration with Oppo. Public statements from Realme and Oppo, reported by Reuters, indicate this consolidation is intended to 'pool resources and cut costs.' Reports have also mentioned potential layoffs prior to this announcement.
Concerns have been raised regarding whether this change will result in Realme's distinct Android user interface and brand identity being replaced by Oppo's, drawing parallels to OnePlus's recent changes. The future operational structure for Realme and OnePlus is subject to market developments. Oppo is projected to be impacted by anticipated memory shortages and increased costs in the 2026 smartphone market. This market condition may influence Oppo and its parent company, BBK Electronics, to consolidate operations.