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    Realme P4 Pro – Worth the Hype?

    By Aadithya HarishSeptember 24, 20253 Mins Read
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    7.6

    I really liked using the Realme P4 Pro. The design feels premium, the display is bright and smooth, performance is fast, and the battery easily lasts all day. The cameras are solid for everyday use, and the software is intuitive. If you want a phone that looks good, performs reliably, and doesn’t break the bank, this is definitely a device I would recommend.

    The Good
    1. I really liked the premium design, and the back reminds me of the iPhone 17 Pro.
    2. The 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate is smooth and vibrant.
    3. Performance is fast, and multitasking or gaming feels effortless.
    4. The 7000mAh battery easily lasts all day, and 80W UltraCharge is super convenient.
    5. Cameras are reliable for everyday photos and sharp selfies.
    6. Software is clean and intuitive, with helpful customization options.
    The Bad
    1. The stereo speakers are clear but lack depth and bass.
    2. Low-light camera performance could be better, with some noise in dark areas.
    3. A few pre-installed apps felt unnecessary.
    • Design 7
    • Performance 8
    • Battery 10
    • Display 7
    • Camera 6
    • User Ratings (1 Votes) 9.2

    Design: Modern and Comfortable

    I really enjoyed the design of the Realme P4 Pro. It feels slim and light in my hand, and the matte finish on the back gives it a premium touch. I couldn’t help but notice that the back design reminds me a bit of the iPhone 17 Pro, especially the way the camera module is arranged; it looks clean and modern. The edges are slightly flat, which makes it easy to grip, and overall, it feels very comfortable to hold for long periods.

    Display: Smooth and Bright

    The 6.8-inch AMOLED display immediately caught my attention. Scrolling through apps and watching videos felt very smooth thanks to the 144Hz refresh rate. Colors are vibrant and everything looks crisp, even under direct sunlight, which makes using it outdoors easy. Watching movies and browsing social media on this screen was a really enjoyable experience.

    Sound: Decent but Could Be Better

    The stereo speakers are clear and good for casual listening, like watching YouTube videos or taking calls on speaker. I did feel that the audio lacked depth, especially in bass-heavy content. For a more immersive experience, I ended up using my headphones, which definitely improved the sound quality.

    Camera: Reliable for Everyday Use

    The 50MP main camera and 8MP ultra-wide lens captured good photos in daylight. I was impressed with the detail and color reproduction in most shots. The 50MP front camera took sharp and natural-looking selfies, perfect for social media. Low-light shots were acceptable, though not outstanding, with some noise and loss of detail. Overall, the cameras worked well for my daily photography needs.

    Performance: Smooth and Fast

    Using the Realme P4 Pro felt effortless. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset handled multitasking and gaming smoothly. Switching between apps was seamless, and I played a few graphics-intensive games without any noticeable lag. The phone stayed cool even during extended gaming sessions, which I really appreciated.

    Battery Life: Long-Lasting

    The 7000mAh battery impressed me the most. I could use the phone heavily for a full day gaming, streaming, browsing without worrying about running out of power. When I did need to recharge, the 80W UltraCharge worked really fast, which was super convenient.

    Software: Clean and User-Friendly

    I used the Realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15, and I found it smooth and easy to navigate. There are plenty of customization options, and most features are genuinely helpful. A few pre-installed apps felt unnecessary, but they didn’t interfere with my daily usage. Overall, the software made using the phone a smooth and enjoyable experience.

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