I’ve seen some massive batteries in my time, but Realme just did something I honestly didn’t think we’d see in a mainstream phone. They just launched the Realme Narzo Power 5G, and it packs a 10,001mAh battery.
Yes, you read that right. This isn’t a chunky rugged phone meant for a construction site—it’s a sleek, modern smartphone that effectively doubles the battery capacity of almost every flagship on the market today. If you’re tired of carrying a power bank, your solution might have just arrived.
The Battery: A Five-Digit Milestone
I’ve always said that “all-day battery” is a marketing myth for power users, but Realme might actually prove me wrong here. This 10,001mAh cell is the star of the show.
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Longevity: Realme claims over 31 hours of YouTube or 185 hours of Spotify on a single charge.
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The “5% Trick”: In Super Power Saving Mode, that last 5% of juice can still net you nearly 4 hours of calls.
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Charging: Despite the size, it supports 80W SuperVOOC charging, hitting 100% in about 85 minutes.
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Durability: It’s rated for 1,500 charge cycles, and early buyers even get a 4-year battery warranty.
Why it matters: Most phones hover around 5,000mAh. Doubling that capacity usually makes a phone feel like a brick, but Realme has managed to keep this at 219 grams—which is roughly the same as an iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Display: Blindingly Bright
I noticed another “world-first” contender here. The screen isn’t just smooth; it’s arguably the brightest panel ever put in a mid-range phone.
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Brightness: A peak of 6,500 nits.
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Refresh Rate: 144Hz AMOLED for ultra-fluid scrolling.
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Durability: It features Military-Grade Shock Resistance and a triple threat of IP ratings (IP66, IP68, and IP69).
Why it matters: Most “bright” phones hit 2,500 or 3,000 nits. At 6,500 nits, you could probably use this phone as a flashlight in the middle of a desert at noon. It’s overkill, and I love it.
Performance and Camera
Under the hood, Realme is using the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra. It’s a 4nm chip that strikes a great balance between 5G speeds and power efficiency.
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Main Camera: 50MP Sony IMX882 with 2-axis OIS.
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Storage: Up to 256GB (UFS 3.1) and 8GB of RAM.
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Software: Ships with Android 16-based Realme UI 7.0.
Pricing and Launch Offers
You can find this on Amazon and Realme’s store starting at a very aggressive price point.
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Base (8GB/128GB): ₹27,999 (Launch price as low as ₹23,999 with offers).
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Top-end (8GB/256GB): ₹29,999 (Launch price around ₹25,999).
The Verdict: Is It For You?
I’ll be honest: if you value a razor-thin phone above all else, the 9mm thickness might feel slightly substantial. But for commuters, travelers, or anyone who suffers from “low battery anxiety,” this is a game-changer. You’re getting flagship-level screen brightness and a battery that could probably last three days of normal use for under ₹25k.
Would you trade a slightly heavier phone for a battery that literally lasts for days? Keep an eye out—I’ll be doing a “drain test” on this beast very soon.

