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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Realme P4 Series is paying attention with its large battery

Realme brought a new series in the smartphone world to users. Realme P4 and P4 Pro stands out with its wide battery capacity and fast charging support. The 7,000 mAh battery promises long -term durability in daily use, while the 80W fast charging is highly decreasing. It is seen that this series offers strong solutions not only on the battery, but also on the screen.

Realme P4 Pro draws attention as a more ambitious member of the series. The 6.8 -inch OLED screen makes the game and multimedia experience more fluent with a renewal rate of 144Hz. Thanks to the 6,500 nit hill brightness, visibility in daylight is moving to a very high level. In addition, the curvature of the four sides of the screen contributes to the device to give a premium feeling. Gorilla Glass 7i protection increases resistance, while the optical fingerprint sensor under the screen accelerates on the safety side.

Realme P4 Pro stands out with its strong screen and processor

The Snapdragon 7 gene 4 processor has been used in the hardware section. This processor is accompanied by 8 GB and 12 GB RAM options, and on the storage side of 128 GB to 512 GB, UFS 3.1 solutions are offered. Although it does not have MicroSD card support, these wide storage options make users easier. On the software side of the device, there is Android 15 -based Realme UI 6.0. This structure brings the features of the new Android version with a more fluent experience.

The camera features P4 Pro, 50 Megapixel Sony IMX896 sensor attracts attention. With the support of OIS, clearer and harder images can be recorded. The 8 Megapixel Ultra Extensive Angle camera offers solutions to different shooting scenarios. There is a 50 megapixel camera in the front, which can record 4K 60FPS video. This structure means a serious plus value, especially for content producers.

Realme P4 Pro’s pricing is clear for the Indian market. Prices starting from 25,000 rupees go up to 29,000 rupees. These figures correspond to the range of TL 11755 to 13640 on a TL basis. Flipkart is among the sales points of the device. Nevertheless, the Global Market release date remains uncertain for now.

Realme P4, which is the more accessible model of the series, takes a different balance. The 6,77 -inch OLED display offers a resolution of 1080p+ resolution, while the 144Hz renewal speed is up. The 4,500 Nit Tepe brightness provides a sufficient image experience in daily use. The flat structure of the screen gives a more classic appearance than the pro model. Under -screen optical fingerprint sensor brings speed and practicality about safety.

Realme P4 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor. The device is offered with 6 GB and 8 GB RAM options and has a storage area of ​​128 GB and 256 GB. The lack of MicroSD card support requires only these storage capacities to be satisfied. Android 15 and Realme UI 6.0 software keeps the user experience up to date. Thus, the device is moving on the same line as the software side.

In the camera section, P4 comes with the main sensor of 50 megapixels. This camera does not have OIS support and the 4K video recording speed is limited to 30FPS. On the front is a 16 -megapixel camera. This camera can record 30FPS video at 1080p resolution. In general, these features offer a camera experience suitable for the price segment.

On the connection side, both devices contain similar hardware. Dual SIM 5G support, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4, create strong connection features of these devices. In addition, infrared sensor. However, the lack of NFC support is remarkable. Thanks to the IP65/IP66 certificate, the devices can show resistance to water splash and pressurized water.

Realme P4

Realme P4 is on the shelves starting from 18,500 rupees in India. The 6/128 GB option corresponds to 8700 TL, while the 8/256 GB model rises up to 10.030 TL. These prices make the device a price-performance-oriented option. Nevertheless, no definite information was given as to whether the device would go to global markets.

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