big battery phone for travel

If you’re tired of missing your phone, earbuds, and other doodads while traveling, Realme is there for you. Its upcoming phone not only has one of the biggest batteries, but it can also charge your device fast. Talk about earning your way into your everyday belongings!

The P4 Power handset from the Oppo sub-brand packs a massive 10,001-mAh battery, which is said to give you 3.5 days of light usage, 32 hours of YouTube streaming, 12 hours of gaming or 38 days of standby time.

This works out to charging it just twice a week, making it an option worth considering for those who don’t remember to plug it in daily, or when you don’t have access to an outlet for several days, such as on camping expeditions in the wild or long motorcycle trips. It’s not too heavy at 7.7 ounces (219 grams), so you don’t have to worry about carrying or using it differently than other phones.

It supports 80-W fast charging, so you can expect to get half a day’s power in just five minutes. And with 27-W reverse charging, you’ve got a power source for your other gadgets that’s faster than many power banks available on the market today. In fact, Realme says it can charge the iPhone 16 Pro by 50% in less than half an hour.

The P4 Power looks very attractive in this blue color

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The company says it’s a silicon-carbon anode battery, which means it should have a longer life cycle than traditional lithium-ion batteries. It is guaranteed to have more than 80% battery capacity for up to four years. The P4 Power should also get three years of Android OS updates and four years of security patches, so you should be able to keep it for a long time.

Another useful feature here is the option to bypass charging when you’re plugged in, so your phone gets all the power it needs for sustained gaming performance, without overheating or putting a strain on the battery.

That’s all we know for sure about this model for a minute. The P4 Power will likely be a budget-to-mid-range model Similar to its sibling, the P4. It has a midrange 8-core Dimensity D7400 Ultra chipset, and its price starts at just Rs 20,000 or US$218 (higher RAM and storage configuration options are available for just a few dollars more). I wouldn’t expect any high-end chipset or camera components here; It will all be about that battery.

As The Verge notes, This isn’t the biggest battery on a phone. That honor goes, ahem, Honor Power2 launched in China This month comes with a 10,080-mAh battery and a promised 20 hours of continuous use. However, it may not be available globally, so if you’re in the market for a phone with serious capabilities, it might be easier to get one when it launches in India on January 29.

View P4 Power 5G On Realme’s India site.

Source: real me

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