Test: using the Realme P4 Power as a power bank for your iPhone

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The Realme P4 Power was unveiled earlier this week and its headline feature is its massive 10,001mAh battery. In press materials, Realme compares it to a typical 10,000mAh power bank and says that the phone is 43% thinner (it’s 9.08mm thick) and is 14% lighter (weighing 219g). That’s impressive, but can you actually use the P4 Power as a power bank? We decided to put it to the test.

Here’s the setup – we started with a fully-charged Realme P4 Power and a nearly-dead iPhone 17 Pro, which was sitting at just 7% battery. We connected the two with a USB C-to-C cable and a device that can…

​ The Realme P4 Power was unveiled earlier this week and its headline feature is its massive 10,001mAh battery. In press materials, Realme compares it to a typical 10,000mAh power bank and says that the phone is 43% thinner (it’s 9.08mm thick) and is 14% lighter (weighing 219g). That’s impressive, but can you actually use the P4 Power as a power bank? We decided to put it to the test.

Here’s the setup – we started with a fully-charged Realme P4 Power and a nearly-dead iPhone 17 Pro, which was sitting at just 7% battery. We connected the two with a USB C-to-C cable and a device that can…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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