Realme Narzo Power vs Realme P4 Power: Identifying the Rebrand and Spec Parity
Realmes latest Narzo Power hits Indian shelves, but underneath the fresh branding lies the familiar Realme P4 Power. By comparing dimensions, display, chipset, memory, camera and battery, we uncover whether this launch delivers new value or simply a repackaged device for the market.
Technical Solution
The method involves cross‑referencing official spec sheets, confirming component IDs, and running a side‑by‑side performance benchmark. We also align pricing data across regions to spot discrepancies. This systematic comparison reveals the true extent of the rebrand.
Spec Comparison
The Narzo Power sports a 6.8‑inch 1280×2800 AMOLED panel with 144 Hz refresh and 6,500 nit peak brightness, driven by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra SoC. It ships with 8 GB RAM and either 128 GB or 256 GB storage, matching the P4 Powers configuration. Camera modules are identical: 50 MP main (OIS), 8 MP ultra‑wide, 16 MP selfie. Battery capacity remains at 10,001 mAh with 80 W wired and 27 W reverse charging.
Pricing & Availability
India pricing lists the 128 GB model at ₹27,999 and the 256 GB at ₹29,999-exactly the same as the P4 Powers launch price. Both variants arrive on March 10, 12 PM IST, offered in Titan Silver and Titan Blue. International shipping constraints on the 10k mAh battery suggest an India‑only rollout.
Market Context
For broader market insight, see the Investor pitch analysis that discusses pricing strategies for high‑capacity devices in emerging markets. Additional commentary on competitive positioning can be found in the Lenovo Legion Go Fold roadmap, which parallels the rebrand approach.