If you have ever ended a heavy gaming session staring at a 4% battery and a notification you cannot afford to miss, realme's new P4 Series is pitched directly at you. The brand pulled the wraps off three phones in Malaysia today, with the headline number being a 10,000mAh+ battery on the top-end model.
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What is in the P4 Series
The new lineup spans three phones. The P4 Power 5G is the flagship of the trio, leading on raw endurance with what realme is calling a Titan Battery rated above 10,000mAh. For context, mainstream flagships in 2026 still sit in the 5,000mAh to 6,500mAh band, so this is a meaningful step into power-bank-on-a-phone territory.
Sitting below the P4 Power 5G are the P4x and the P4 Lite, both pitched as segment leaders on battery endurance within their respective price tiers. realme has not broken out the exact battery capacities for the P4x and P4 Lite in the launch material, but the framing is clear: every P4 phone leads with stamina before it leads with anything else.
All three models follow realme's updated P for Power philosophy, which the company breaks into three pillars: power for long-lasting battery, power for smoother gaming and power for smarter gaming AI.
The AI Gaming Engine angle
Beyond battery, the P4 Series introduces what realme calls an AI Gaming Engine, covering performance acceleration, network stability, mistouch prevention and background resource management. In plain English: it tries to keep frame rates steady, ignore accidental palm taps during a match, hold the network when you switch towers and keep background apps from eating headroom mid-game.
This is the same broad direction Xiaomi, OPPO and POCO have been pushing in the gaming-leaning mid-tier. The differentiator realme is leaning on is the battery: a sustained gaming session is the fastest way to drain any phone, and a 10,000mAh+ cell flips the conversation from "how do I make this last" to "how do I find a charger when I finally need one."
Why this matters in the Malaysian market
realme has built its Malaysian foothold on offering aggressive specs at sub-flagship prices, with the P-series and Number series being the volume drivers. Pushing past 10,000mAh on the P4 Power 5G is a calculated bet: it gives marketing a single number to anchor on, and it gives PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends players a phone they can actually run for a full afternoon of ranked matches without scrambling for a wall socket.
The catch with very large batteries is weight and thickness. realme has not published the P4 Power 5G dimensions yet, so it is worth waiting on hands-on impressions before deciding whether the trade-off lands.
Availability and price in Malaysia
realme has not confirmed Malaysian RRP for the P4 Series at this stage, and is pointing buyers to its Malaysian website and social channels for more information. Past P-series rollouts have landed in Malaysia within weeks of the regional reveal, but a firm date for the P4 Series has not been announced.
Takeaway
The P4 Power 5G is the phone to watch in this lineup, and the 10,000mAh+ battery is the only spec on the page that genuinely changes the buying calculation. If your phone hits zero before your day does, this is the launch worth tracking once Malaysian pricing surfaces.