Realme P4 Power 5G is a battery‑monster mid‑ranger whose main 50MP Sony OIS camera is genuinely good for this price, but the ultra‑wide and selfie are more “solid mid‑range” than flagship‑level. If camera is your top priority and you also want insane battery life, it’s a strong balanced option around ₹25–31k.
Key Specs in Brief
6.8‑inch 1.5K 144Hz HyperGlow quad‑curved AMOLED, up to 6,500‑nit peak brightness, HDR10+.
MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra (4 nm) + separate Hyper Vision+ AI display/gaming chip.
RAM/storage: 8/128, 8/256, 12/256 GB, UFS 3.1, no microSD slot.
Battery: 10,001 mAh “Titan” silicon‑carbon, 80W wired charging, 27W wired reverse charging, TÜV 5‑Star battery certification.
Build: 9.08 mm, ~219 g, IP66/IP68/IP69 dust‑ and water‑resistant, Gorilla Glass 7i (or equivalent) protection.
Software: Android 16 with realme UI 7.0, promised 3 OS + 4 years security.
Price India: Launch pricing ₹25,999 (8/128), ₹27,999 (8/256), ₹30,999 (12/256), with ~₹2,000 bank offers; current online pricing hovers around mid‑20k depending on sale.
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Camera Hardware
Rear Camera
50MP Sony IMX882 wide, f/1.8, 1/1.95", 0.8µm pixels, PDAF, 2‑axis OIS.
8MP ultra‑wide, f/2.2, 112° FOV, 5P lens.
Video: up to 4K 30 fps; 1080p up to 120/240 fps slow‑motion; gyro‑EIS and “Ultra Steady” modes at 1080p.
Front Camera
16MP Sony IMX480 selfie, f/2.4, wide.
Video: up to 1080p 30 fps with EIS; no 4K or 60 fps on the front camera.
Software / Modes
Rear modes include Photo, Portrait, Night, Panorama, SLO‑MO, Long Exposure, Dual‑view video, Time‑lapse, Pro, Street, Food, AI Landscape, Underwater, etc.
Front supports Portrait, Night, Panorama, Dual‑view video, time‑lapse, and EIS‑stabilised 1080p recording.
Real‑world Camera Quality
From detailed reviews
Daylight (rear main): Reviewers report sharp, detailed photos with good dynamic range and useful auto‑HDR; the 50MP Sony sensor is described as “tested” and “good to go for most use cases,” giving its best results in outdoor light.
Low light (rear main): FoneArena notes “low light shots are good with a lot of details and less noise” and that Night mode helps further, though it takes a few seconds to process. Gadgets360’s video impressions also call the main lens consistent across most lighting conditions.
Ultra‑wide and Zoom
The 8MP ultra‑wide is considered acceptable but clearly behind the main camera: detail and stability drop, and it’s best used in daylight; reviewers say it’s good enough for social media, with only minimal warping.
There’s no dedicated telephoto; 2x digital zoom is usable, but quality falls off if you zoom further, as noted in testing.
Selfie and Video
The 16MP IMX480 selfie camera is generally praised as “good” or “decent,” with natural skin tones and solid edge detection in portrait selfies, but it struggles more in low light and tops out at 1080p 30 fps.
Rear video quality at 4K 30 is described as detailed and reasonably stable thanks to OIS plus EIS; there’s also an Ultra‑Steady 1080p mode that improves stability further, although extended 60 fps recording can make the phone warm.
Overall verdict from camera‑focused sections of early reviews is that the main camera performs strongly for the segment, while the ultra‑wide and selfie are competent but not standout.
Should You buy it for Camera?
From a camera‑centric point of view:
Strengths: large 1/1.95" OIS‑equipped Sony main sensor, good daylight and respectable low‑light photos, usable 4K video, and a decent selfie camera — all backed by a lot of shooting modes and AI features.
Weak spots: only 8MP ultra‑wide, no telephoto, front camera limited to 1080p 30, and image processing can occasionally push colours a bit too vivid according to some reviewers.
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Final Verdict
If your absolute top priority is having the strongest possible camera at ~₹25–30k and you don’t care about battery, there are likely camera‑specialist options (with better ultra‑wide/zoom or more tuned processing) worth cross‑checking.
But if you want a phone that combines a genuinely good main camera with extreme battery life, IP69 ruggedness, and a bright 144Hz AMOLED, the Realme P4 Power 5G is a very solid all‑round choice for a camera‑focused user.
Disclaimer
The information provided about the Realme P4 Power 5G smartphone, including specifications, pricing, and availability, is based on the latest publicly available sources.
Prices and availability may change due to market conditions, regional offers, or official updates. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please visit the official Realme website or authorized retailers before making a purchase decision.


