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Realme P4x 5G Launched in India With 7,000mAh Battery and 144Hz Display: Price, Specs and Launch Offers
4 December 2025
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Realme P4x 5G Launched in India With 7,000mAh Battery and 144Hz Display: Price, Specs and Launch Offers

Published: December 4, 2025

Realme has officially launched the Realme P4x 5G in India, positioning it as a performance‑focused mid‑range smartphone built around a huge 7,000mAh battery, a 144Hz “Sunlight” display, and MediaTek’s new Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset. The phone goes on sale next week and is clearly aimed at students, gamers and power users who want all‑day battery life without giving up high refresh rates and modern design. mint+1


Realme P4x 5G launch at a glance

  • Launch date (India): December 4, 2025
  • First sale: December 10, 2025, from 12 PM IST, with a 12‑hour launch window on realme.com, Flipkart and offline partners.
  • Key highlights:
    • 7,000mAh “Titan” battery with 45W fast charging, bypass charging and reverse wired charging Realme+2Goodreturns+2
    • MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset (4nm, octa‑core, up to 2.6GHz)
    • 6.72‑inch FHD+ LCD, 144Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits peak brightness
    • Dual rear camera: 50MP main + 2MP mono, 8MP selfie, up to 4K 30fps video
    • IP64 dust and splash resistance, “military‑grade” durability, dual stereo speakers The Economic Times+2Business Standard+2

Realme P4x 5G price in India, variants and launch offers

There’s a small amount of confusion today around the official list price, because different outlets are quoting slightly different figures. Here’s what’s consistent across today’s coverage:

RAM + storage variants (India):

  • 6GB RAM + 128GB storage
  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage
  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage

On pricing, two clusters of numbers have appeared:

  • Several tech and business publications – including Mint, Gadgets360, Business Today, GoodReturns and BizzBuzz – report list prices of ₹15,499 / ₹16,999 / ₹17,999 for the three variants.
  • Others – such as India Today, Business Standard, Smartprix, Republic World and YugaTech – list ₹15,999 / ₹17,499 / ₹19,499.

What everyone agrees on are the effective launch offers:

  • Launch promotions bring the effective starting price down to ₹13,499 for the 6GB + 128GB model, via a combination of ₹1,000 coupon + up to ₹1,500 bank discounts on Flipkart and realme.com.
  • Business Standard additionally notes ₹500 instant discount plus up to ₹2,000 bank discount on the realme online store, and a 40% discount on realme Buds T110 for some first‑time buyers.

Put simply, the Realme P4x 5G lands in the ₹15,000–₹18,000 bracket on paper, but launch deals push the entry variant into roughly ₹13.5K territory, which is where Realme clearly wants to position it against rivals like Oppo A6x 5G and Redmi 15C 5G.


Design and colours: chunky battery, clean lines

Realme is leaning hard on a youth‑centric, “aerospace‑inspired” design language for the P4x 5G. The back panel has:

  • A vertical, pill‑shaped camera module
  • Large Realme branding
  • Flat sides with a side‑mounted fingerprint sensor

Despite the 7,000mAh battery, the phone manages a thickness of 8.39mm and a weight of around 208g, according to Realme’s specs and multiple launch reports.

Colour options play up the lifestyle angle:

  • Matte Silver
  • Elegant Pink
  • Lake Green

You also get IP64 dust and splash resistance and what Realme calls “military‑grade” durability, which is still rare in this price range. The Economic Times+2Realme+2


144Hz “Sunlight Display” built for gaming and scrolling

On the front, the Realme P4x 5G carries a 6.72‑inch FHD+ (2400×1080) LCD panel with:

  • 144Hz adaptive refresh rate
  • 240Hz touch sampling
  • 1000 nits peak brightness
  • Around 391 ppi pixel density

Realme brands this as a “144Hz Sunlight Display”, and highlights 96.9% touch accuracy with wet hands, clearly pitching it as a practical outdoor and gaming screen rather than a spec‑sheet gimmick. Realme+1

A dual‑speaker setup rounds out the multimedia side, and several outlets note that Realme is claiming the P4x is currently the most affordable phone in India to combine a 144Hz display with a 7,000mAh battery.


Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G: new 4nm chip, 90FPS gaming claims

At the heart of the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset. Technically, this is a 4nm TSMC part with:

  • 8‑core CPU
    • 4× Cortex‑A78 @ up to 2.6GHz
    • 4× Cortex‑A55 @ up to 2.0GHz
  • Mali‑G615 MC2 GPU
  • Integrated 5G modem with advanced carrier aggregation

Realme is pairing this with 6GB or 8GB of physical RAM and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, along with up to 18GB “Dynamic RAM” via memory expansion. BizzBuzz+3Realme+3Business Today+3

Realme’s own marketing and several launch reports highlight:

  • AnTuTu scores above 780,000, which would put it comfortably in the stronger mid‑range bracket for 2025
  • 90 FPS gameplay in titles like BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile, and up to 120 FPS in Free Fire, when using the phone’s GT Boost / Ultimate Game Mode

To keep that performance sustainable, the P4x 5G uses a 5,300mm² VC “FrostCore” cooling system that covers about 41% of the phone’s internal area, combining a vapour chamber with steel and copper‑graphite elements. Realme+2Goodreturns+2

On connectivity, you get:

  • 5G, 4G LTE, VoLTE
  • Wi‑Fi 6
  • Bluetooth 5.4
  • Multi‑GNSS support (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS)
  • USB‑C port

7,000mAh Titan battery with 45W fast charging

The battery story is the headline here. Realme calls it a 7,000mAh “Titan Battery” and is backing it up with some bold usage claims on its official site:

  • Up to 25.5 hours of YouTube streaming
  • Up to 12 hours of FPS gaming
  • Up to 146 hours of Spotify playback

Charging is handled by 45W Ultra Charge (SuperVOOC‑compatible), rated at 11V / 4.1A, and Realme advertises:

  • About 5.5 minutes of charging for ~2 hours of social media scrolling
  • Bypass charging, so heavy gamers can power the device directly from the adapter, reducing battery stress and heat
  • Reverse wired charging, allowing the P4x to top up accessories like TWS buds or another phone

Realme also talks about:

  • A four‑layer protection system (voltage, current, temperature and thermal runaway protections)
  • A six‑year battery life cycle claim, though the fine print suggests this is based on internal lab tests and will vary in real‑world use

Thanks to some weight optimisation, the phone still comes in at around 208g, which is heavy but not outrageous for a 7,000mAh device.


Cameras: 50MP AI main shooter with 4K video

Unlike some camera‑crazy rivals, the Realme P4x 5G sticks to a simple dual rear camera:

  • 50MP main camera (f/1.8, 76° FOV, 5P lens, autofocus)
  • 2MP mono sensor for depth and effects
  • 8MP front camera (f/2.0, 80° FOV)

Video and camera features include:

  • Rear video up to 4K 30fps, plus 1080p at 60fps and 30fps, and 720p at up to 60fps
  • EIS‑stabilised 4K and 1080p options
  • Multi‑view video, time‑lapse, slow‑motion up to 720p 240fps
  • AI helpers such as Glare Remover, Motion Deblur and object eraser, highlighted in India Today’s coverage

Some early articles from the day briefly listed a triple‑camera setup with ultrawide and telephoto lenses, but Realme’s own spec sheet and the majority of hands‑on reports confirm a 50MP + 2MP dual rear configuration, so those triple‑camera mentions appear to be early‑draft errors.


Software and extras: Android 15, Realme UI 6.0 and stereo audio

Out of the box, the Realme P4x 5G runs Realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15, matching what we’re seeing across Realme’s late‑2025 portfolio.

Other notable extras:

  • Side‑mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button
  • Dual stereo speakers with Hi‑Res audio certification and Realme’s “OReality” sound tuning on some regional SKUs mint+2Business Standard+2
  • Hybrid SIM slot with microSD expansion (up to 2TB, according to some reports)
  • IP64 + military‑grade certification for dust and splash resistance and drop toughness

Launched alongside the phone is the new Realme Watch 5, which brings a 1.97‑inch AMOLED screen, independent GPS and HD calling at an effective launch price of around ₹3,999–₹4,499 with offers, with sales also kicking off on December 10.


Realme P4x 5G vs competition: where it fits

In today’s Indian mid‑range market (roughly ₹12K–₹18K), the Realme P4x 5G is clearly designed to stand out on three pillars:

  1. Battery capacity – 7,000mAh is still rare in mainstream mid‑rangers; many rivals like the Redmi 15C 5G and Oppo A6x 5G top out at 6,000–6,500mAh with similar or lower charging speeds.
  2. 144Hz display – most phones in this bracket still ship with 90Hz or 120Hz panels; Realme is aggressively pushing 144Hz at a budget price and pairing it with gaming‑grade touch sampling.
  3. New 4nm Dimensity 7400 Ultra – this is one of the first Indian launches to use MediaTek’s new 4nm mid‑range silicon, promising better efficiency than older 6nm parts like the Dimensity 6300 or Snapdragon 6‑series chips often found in similarly priced phones.

If Realme’s 90FPS / 120FPS gaming claims hold up in independent testing, the P4x 5G could become a go‑to recommendation for budget mobile gamers who care more about sustained performance and battery than about AMOLED panels or flagship‑level cameras.


Early verdict: a battery‑first mid‑range “powerhouse”

Based on everything announced today, the Realme P4x 5G looks like one of the most aggressive battery‑and‑gaming‑centric mid‑range launches of late 2025:

Pros on paper

  • Huge 7,000mAh battery with thoughtful extras like bypass charging and reverse wired charging
  • Dimensity 7400 Ultra on 4nm, plus VC cooling and GT Boost for high‑FPS gaming
  • 144Hz, 1000‑nit display at a price where many competitors still offer 120Hz
  • IP64 rating and military‑grade durability claims
  • Strong‑looking launch offers pushing the effective base price close to ₹13,499

Potential trade‑offs

  • LCD instead of AMOLED may disappoint users focused on deep blacks and HDR streaming
  • Camera setup is straightforward – no ultrawide or telephoto – so it’s more “decent daily shooter” than camera flagship
  • Pricing communication has been slightly messy (₹15,499 vs ₹15,999 list); Realme may need to clarify this officially for buyers comparing across channels

If you’re a student, gamer or heavy social‑media user who prioritises battery life and high‑refresh smoothness, the realme P4x 5G is shaping up as one of the most interesting options to watch in the sub‑₹18K segment as sales begin on December 10.

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