realme is launching the P4x 5G in India today — the new P-series phone brings a big battery, capable chipset, dual rear cameras and an aggressive price-tag aiming for value-conscious buyers.
Launch Details & Price in India
- The realme P4x 5G is expected to go on sale starting today (4 December 2025).
- Leaked pricing suggests the base configuration (6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage) could start at around ₹15,999.
- Higher-spec variants — such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB or 8 GB RAM + 256 GB — are expected to cost around ₹17,499 and ₹19,499 respectively.

What realme P4x Offers — Key Specs & Features
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G, aimed at smooth performance even under load.
- Display: Around 6.7–6.78 inch LCD / FHD+ display with refresh rate up to 144 Hz and good brightness — ensures smooth scrolling and decent media-use experience.
- Battery: Large 7000 mAh battery for long usage.
- Charging: 45 W wired fast charging support.
- Camera: Dual-rear setup with a 50 MP main sensor, plus a secondary lens (likely auxiliary). Selfie camera is expected to be basic but sufficient for daily use.
- Memory & Storage: Up to 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage (with likely dynamic RAM expansion/virtual RAM support) — enough for multitasking, gaming, and heavy apps.
- Cooling & Gaming-ready: The phone reportedly includes a vapour-chamber cooling system (VC FrostCare / 5300 mm² heat dissipation) — useful for gaming and heavy usage sessions.
Who is this Phone For
- Buyers seeking a large battery + long endurance phone — good for heavy daily use, battery-draining tasks or long outdoor usage.
- Users wanting 5G, smooth display and modern performance at a budget-to-mid-range price.
- People who want good value for money — balanced specs (battery, chipset, display, storage) without spending flagship-level money.
- Casual to moderate gamers or heavy multitaskers — thanks to VC cooling, Dimensity 7400, and adequate RAM/storage.
What to Keep in Mind
- Camera system is decent but not top-end flagship — dual rear camera with 50 MP main sensor gives value-quality, but don’t expect ultra-premium photography performance.
- Charging is 45 W — not ultra-fast compared to some premium flagships, but balanced for battery size and overall price bracket.
- Display is LCD (not AMOLED) — color/contrast may be more modest compared to premium OLED phones.