We recently saw the Realme P4x in a 5G variant, and now the Realme P4x debuts in a 4G version, but with a nice twist.
The new Realme P4x retains its budget-friendly character, but while it loses the ability to work on the fastest networks, it offers something in return. The 5G variant boasted a capacious battery (7000 mAh), but the LTE model boasts an even larger 8000 mAh battery. This battery charges at 45W and offers reverse charging. It looks good, but then it becomes quite budget-friendly. The Realme P4x 4G – although the model is actually called Realme P4x – has a 6.8-inch HD+ screen, refreshed at 120 Hz and reaching 900 nits of brightness. The smartphone's heart is the Unisoc T7250 processor, supported by LPDDR4x and eMMC 5.1 memory, and the internal memory can be expanded with a microSD card.
photo: Realme
The Realme P4x's camera setup is equally modest, featuring a 5-megapixel selfie camera (f/2.2) and a 50-megapixel rear camera (f/1.8). The smartphone also has a minijack, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, military-grade durability, and an IP64 rating. There are two colors to choose from, and in Malaysia, you can currently buy a variant with a strange 4+256 GB memory setup for 1,000 ringgit, or $242. The manufacturer's website also mentions a 4+64 GB variant – it should be significantly cheaper.

