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Realme P4 Lite Launching February 20 in India with 6,300mAh Battery Under Rs 10,000

Realme P4 Lite will launch in India on February 20 with a massive 6,300mAh battery, 90Hz display, Android 15 and AI features. Expected under Rs 10,000, the 4G phone targets budget users wanting long battery life and practical features in a slim design.

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Preeti Sanodiya
Realme P4 Lite

The Realme P4 Lite is officially launching in India on February 20 at 12 PM, and if there’s one thing Realme wants you to remember, it’s this battery. A massive 6,300mAh battery in a phone that could cost under Rs 10,000? That’s a bold move in 2026.

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This will be the fourth device in the P4 lineup after the P4 Power, P4 Pro and P4X. But clearly, this one is aimed at budget buyers who care more about staying powered up than chasing 5G speeds.

Realme P4 Lite Launch Date and Design Details

The Realme P4 Lite will debut on February 20 and will be available in three colours:

  • Beach Gold

  • Obsidian Black

  • Sea Blue

The phone features a flat-frame design and dual circular camera modules on the back. What stands out is the ring-style Pulse Light that supports multiple lighting effects. It’s a small touch, but it gives the phone personality, something budget devices usually lack.

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On the front, you get slim bezels and a waterdrop notch. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s practical and clean.

Realme P4 Lite Battery

Let’s talk about the highlight: a 6,300mAh battery.

Realme claims this is the largest battery in its segment. In the sub-Rs 10,000 category, that’s hard to argue with. The company says the phone can deliver up to two days of heavy usage. If that holds true in real-world testing, this could easily become the go-to phone for students, delivery workers, and anyone tired of charging twice a day.

Charging specs include the following:

  • 15W wired charging

  • 6W reverse wired charging

  • Charger included in the box

Including a charger in 2026? That deserves applause.

Realme P4 Lite Display and Performance

The Realme P4 Lite comes with a 6.74-inch LCD display featuring:

  • 90Hz refresh rate

  • 180Hz touch sampling rate

  • 563 nits peak brightness

It also includes Smart Touch technology, allowing usage even with wet or oily hands. That’s actually useful in India’s climate.

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Under the hood, the device is powered by the UNISOC T7250 octa-core chipset built on a 12nm process. It reportedly scores around 280,000 on AnTuTu. Let’s be honest, this isn’t a gaming powerhouse. But for daily tasks like WhatsApp, YouTube, UPI payments, and light multitasking, it should be enough.

The phone offers up to 128GB storage and up to 18GB dynamic RAM. Physical RAM is likely 4GB or 6GB, though Realme hasn’t confirmed it yet.

Realme P4 Lite Camera and AI Features

On the camera front, you get a 13MP AI primary sensor, supported by an additional lens. For selfies, details are limited but a basic front camera is expected.

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AI features include the following:

  • Circle to Search

  • AI Eraser

  • AI Clear Face

  • AI Image Matting

  • AI Call Noise Reduction 2.0

It runs Realme UI based on Android 15, which is impressive at this price point.

There’s also 300% Ultra Volume mode and a Speaker Cleaner function that vibrates to remove water, a surprisingly thoughtful addition.

Realme P4 Lite Durability and Build

Despite the big battery, the phone measures around 7.9mm thick and weighs about 201g. It carries:

  • IP54 dust and splash resistance

  • MIL-STD-810H certification

  • Drop protection up to 1.8 meters

That’s serious durability for a budget 4G device.

Final Take on Realme P4 Lite

The Realme P4 Lite isn’t trying to be flashy. It’s not pretending to compete with mid-range 5G phones. And honestly, that’s refreshing.

In a market obsessed with specs, this phone focuses on what actually matters to budget users, battery life, durability, and practical AI tools.

If Realme manages to price this under Rs 10,000, it could dominate the entry-level 4G market. Not everyone needs 5G. But everyone needs a phone that lasts.

February 20 will tell us if Realme has another budget hit on its hands.