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Realme P4 Power 5G Teased for India Launch With Massive 10,000mAh Battery: Expected Features and Availability

Realme has officially confirmed that the Realme P4 Power 5G will soon make its debut in the Indian market, marking the company’s next addition to its growing P-series lineup. The announcement follows the recent appearance of a dedicated microsite on an e-commerce platform, which initially hinted at an upcoming Realme smartphone without revealing its name. This development sparked speculation, which has now been put to rest with the company’s latest confirmation.

The confirmation came directly from Realme, with a senior company executive clarifying that the newly launched microsite belongs to the Realme P4 Power 5G. The teaser page, which went live earlier this week, signals that the smartphone’s launch is imminent and that it will be sold online in India. While the microsite itself remained vague, it set the stage for the official reveal.

Francis Wong, Realme Global’s Head of Product Marketing, shared the update via a post on X, confirming both the device’s identity and its availability through Flipkart. Alongside the announcement, he also teased a few key features of the handset, offering an early look at what consumers can expect from the upcoming model.

One of the most notable highlights revealed so far is the massive 10,000mAh battery that the Realme P4 Power 5G is said to feature. If confirmed at launch, this would place the smartphone among the devices with the largest battery capacities in its segment, positioning it as a strong option for users who prioritize long battery life and extended usage without frequent charging.

Realme Reportedly Set to Rejoin Oppo Group Years After Operating Independently

Realme is reportedly set to return under Oppo’s corporate umbrella nearly seven years after spinning off as an independent smartphone brand. According to the report, the move is aimed at improving operational efficiency by sharing resources and cutting down on overlapping costs across multiple business functions. Once the integration is complete, Realme is expected to function again as a sub-brand of Oppo, alongside OnePlus.

The report suggests that Realme’s founder and CEO, Sky Li, will take on a broader leadership role overseeing Oppo’s sub-brand operations. While the strategic rationale behind the move has been outlined, details regarding the financial structure of the integration or any formal merger agreement have not been disclosed so far.

As per a report by Lei Feng Network, citing sources within Oppo, the decision is designed to strengthen collaboration between Oppo, Realme, and OnePlus. Going forward, the three brands are expected to align more closely on strategy while maintaining distinct product identities. This coordinated approach is said to help Oppo better position its offerings across different price segments and user groups.

One of the immediate changes expected from this integration is the consolidation of Realme’s after-sales services with Oppo’s existing support network. Despite this operational overlap, Realme is likely to continue selling smartphones under its own brand name. The company has a strong footprint in markets such as India, Southeast Asia, and Europe, where it has built a reputation for delivering competitively priced smartphones, especially in the budget and mid-range categories.

Realme C85 5G India Launch Timeline Leaks as Redmi 15C and Note 15 Series Near Debut

Realme C85 5G Expected to Launch in India This Month as Affordable 5G Option; Redmi 15C, Note 15 Series Also on the Way

The Realme C85 5G, which recently made its debut in Vietnam as part of Realme’s growing budget 5G portfolio, is reportedly set to launch in India later this month. According to new leaks, the company is preparing to expand its C-series lineup in the country, targeting consumers looking for affordable 5G smartphones. The device is said to share most of its specifications with the Realme 15x, which was introduced in India in October. Alongside Realme’s plans, rival brand Redmi is also reportedly gearing up to launch its 15C lineup and Note 15 series in India in the coming months, intensifying competition in the mid-range market.

Tipster Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that the Realme C85 5G’s India launch is expected before the end of this month. The handset will likely carry over much of the Realme 15x’s design and hardware, including a 6.72-inch display, Dimensity 6100+ processor, and a 5000mAh battery. The 15x was launched in India starting at ₹16,999 for the base 6GB + 128GB variant, suggesting that the C85 5G could come in at a slightly lower price point to appeal to budget-conscious 5G buyers.

The Realme C85 5G will reportedly differ from the 15x in two key areas — camera and charging speed. While the Realme 15x features a 50-megapixel front camera and 60W SuperVOOC fast charging, the C85 5G is tipped to offer an 8-megapixel selfie camera and 45W fast charging support. These slight downgrades could help Realme position the C85 5G as a more affordable alternative while maintaining the same performance and connectivity capabilities.

With Realme and Redmi both preparing major launches before the end of the year, India’s budget 5G smartphone market is set for another wave of competition. The Realme C85 5G is expected to target first-time 5G users looking for reliable performance at an accessible price, while the upcoming Redmi 15C and Note 15 series are anticipated to bring new design upgrades and enhanced chipsets. If the leaks hold true, the final quarter of 2025 could see one of the busiest launch cycles yet in the mid-range smartphone space.