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Realme P4x 5G key features revealed ahead of December 4 India launch

The price of the upcoming phone has also been leaked on social media platforms.

Realme is all set to launch the P4x 5G smartphone in the Indian market this week. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed the key specifications of the upcoming phone. In addition to this, the Indian pricing of the P-Series smartphone has been leaked recently. Here is everything about the upcoming phone.

The Realme P4x 5G India launch will take place on December 4 at 12:00 IST. The item has been confirmed for sale on the company’s official website and Flipkart. The company has also created a dedicated webpage for the phone.

Tipster Abhishek Yadav has revealed the price structure of the new Realme P4x 5G smartphone. According to the leak, the device’s entry-level edition, which has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, is estimated to cost Rs 15,999. Furthermore, the leaked information shows that the models with upgraded features, notably the 8GB RAM variations, would be priced at Rs 17,499 for the 8GB RAM with 128GB storage version and Rs 19,499 for the 8GB RAM with 256GB storage configuration. This price approach indicates a competitive position in the mid-range smartphone market.

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The company recently confirmed that the Realme P-Series phone would include a 7000 mAh Titan Battery paired with 45 W fast charge, providing greater battery performance and rapid charging. A mere 5.5 minutes of charging allows for up to 2 hours of Instagram use, while 6 minutes delivers nearly an hour of BGMI action. The realme P4x can charge from 1% to 100% in approximately 90 minutes. Furthermore, Bypass Charging sends electricity to the motherboard, lowering the temperature by 1°C for better FPS stability and longer battery life when gaming.

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The FrostCore Cooling System, which is unique in terms of VC implementation, greatly improves thermals. The 5300 mm² vapour chamber covers 41% of the phone’s size and decreases CPU temperatures by up to 20°C, supporting prolonged peak performance. This innovative cooling technology is reported to include a steel-plate vapour chamber, copper-graphite cooling, and ten precise temperature sensors to reduce temperature gaps and provide seamless multitasking and stable gaming even under severe workloads. The efficient 4nm Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G processor can accommodate up to 18GB of dynamic RAM.

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The phone is said to be available in green, pink, and white colours, featuring a 50-megapixel AI rear camera.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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