Realme’s newest budget phone, the P4 Lite 4G is built around one headline feature: endurance. Launched for under ₹10,000 the phone promises a lasting battery a large display and an aggressive price. All targeted at people who want a reliable phone without breaking the bank.
### Quick snapshot
* Launch positioning: A budget 4G phone focused on battery life and value.
* Battery: A 6,300 mAh cell with 15W charging and reverse charging support.
* Display: A ~6.7-inch HD+ LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate.
* Processor: Unisoc T7250, an entry-level octa-core chipset.
* Cameras: A rear camera (~13 MP) and a 5 MP front camera on some variants.
*. Availability: Launched in India under ₹10,000 sales from 24 Feb.
### Design and build
The P4 Lite has a practical design. The phone has a camera island to higher-end Realme models but uses cost-effective materials. A plastic back and frame. Despite packing a 6,300 mAh battery the phone is surprisingly slim.
### Display
The P4 Lite uses a LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. This makes daily interactions feel snappier and is easier on the eyes.
### Performance
The Unisoc T7250 focuses on energy efficiency than raw speed. For daily tasks it will be perfectly adequate; for heavy gaming or intensive multitasking you’ll notice limitations.
### Battery. Charging
The P4 Lite’s star is its massive 6,300 mAh battery. This means two days of moderate use for most people and possibly three for very light usage patterns.
### Cameras
The P4 Lite’s imaging is “AI-budget photography. The main sensor is a 13 MP shooter, with software enhancements for scene detection and portrait effects.
###. Features
Realme ships the P4 Lite with Android 15 and Realme UI bringing features like adaptive battery and power modes.
### Pricing and availability
Realme launched the P4 Lite 4G in India priced under ₹10,000. Sales were scheduled to begin on the 24th of February.
### Competition
At this price point competition is fierce. Key rivals include entry-level offerings from Xiaomi, Poco and Samsung.
###. Cons
**Pros:**
* Exceptional battery capacity (6,300 mAh) for -day use.
* Large 90Hz display for everyday experience.
* Aggressive price. Strong value proposition for battery-first buyers.
* Realme UI on Android 15 with software features and battery modes.
**Cons:**
* No 5G support. A drawback for future-proofing.
* Modest camera hardware. Suitable for snaps but not for photography enthusiasts.
* 15W charging; full top-ups take longer than fast-charging rivals.
* Entry-level chipset limits in gaming and multitasking.
### Who should buy the Realme P4 Lite 4G?
* You travel frequently. Have long days away from charging points and need multi-day battery life.
* You’re price-conscious. Want maximum runtime for minimal spend.
* You use your phone primarily for media, video streaming, messaging and light apps.
### Who should look elsewhere?
* Power. Mobile gamers who need a stronger SoC and faster charging.
* Buyers who want the camera to be a priority. Mid-range phones often deliver better imaging.
* People who want to future-proof with 5G connectivity, for multi-year ownership.

### Buying tips
* Compare prices. Check for discounts.
* Read reviews. Check the phones performance in real-life situations.
Compare Prices Carefully:
* Realme often gives discounts when launching phones.
* Compare the price with the discounted price to see if it’s a good deal.
Check What You’re Getting:
* The phone comes in versions with different RAM, storage and colors.
* Make sure you know what the seller is offering.
Look into Software Support:
* If you care about updates and support
* Check what Realme says about updates and warranty for the P4 Lite.
Test the Battery:
* Try to test the phone in a store or read reviews from people who have used it.
* See how the battery works in life.
* What the company says is helpful. Its not the same as using it yourself.
Who is the Realme P4 Lite For?
The Realme P4 Lite is a phone made for one thing:
* It has a battery and a big screen.
* It’s good for people who want to use their phone a lot without stopping.
* Realme made some choices to save money like a plastic body and okay cameras.
*. It has a really big battery and a low price under ₹10,000.
* That’s great for people who’re always on the go students or people who don’t have power all the time.
However if you want a phone, with
* 5G,
* cameras,
* or really good gaming performance,
* this phone might not be the best choice.
* You might want to look at phones that are a bit more expensive but have better performance.
*. You’ll have to give up some battery life or pay more.





