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Realme Narzo Power 5G Review: Is the 10,001mAh Battery Worth It?

Sandeep Singh Mar 09, 2026 36 Views
Realme Narzo Power 5G Review: Is the 10,001mAh Battery Worth It?

Realme Narzo Power 5G Review: Is the 10,001mAh Battery Worth It?

If you've ever left home with 40% battery and spent the rest of the day rationing screen time, the Realme Narzo Power 5G was built for you. realme has packed a massive 10,001mAh Titan Battery into the Narzo Power 5G, nearly double what most Android phones carry in 2026, and priced it at just Rs. 27,999. That's a bold move, and it mostly pays off. But does the rest of the phone hold up? A great battery means nothing if the display, camera, and performance let you down. We deep-dug into the full spec sheet, cross-checked against real-world tests, and compared it to its biggest rivals. Here's everything you need to know before buying.

 

Realme Narzo Power 5G — Quick Specs at a Glance

Feature Specification
Display 6.8-inch 1.5K Curved AMOLED, 144Hz, HDR10+, 6500 nits
Processor MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra (4nm)
RAM & Storage 8GB LPDDR4X + 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1
Main Camera 50MP Sony IMX882, f/1.8, 2-axis OIS, 4K30
Front Camera 16MP Sony IMX480, f/2.4, 85° FOV
Battery 10,001mAh, 80W Ultra Charge, 27W Reverse Charging
Software realme UI 7.0 on Android 16
IP Rating IP66 + IP68 + IP69 (Triple)
Build 9.08mm, 219g, Gorilla Glass 7i, MIL-STD-810H
Price Rs. 27,999 (8GB+128GB) | Rs. 29,999 (8GB+256GB)

 

Realme Narzo Power 5G Price in India & Availability

The realme Narzo Power 5G went on sale in India on March 5, 2026. You can buy it on amazon.in and realme.com. Here's the full pricing breakdown:

Variant Original Price After Launch Offer
8GB + 128GB Rs. 27,999 Rs. 23,999
8GB + 256GB Rs. 29,999 Rs. 25,999

 

Launch Offers Include: Rs. 1,000 instant discount + Rs. 3,000 bank offer + 6 months no-cost EMI + Free 4-year battery warranty worth Rs. 2,999 (first sale only).

Realme Narzo Power 5G Design: Function Over Form

Let's be honest — the Realme Narzo Power 5G is not the slimmest phone in the room. At 9.08mm thick and 219 grams, it has a noticeable presence in your hand. But here's the thing: most phones at this price that weigh similarly don't have a 10,001mAh battery inside. The weight is fully justified.

The curved polycarbonate back comes in Titan Blue and Titan Silver. The Titan Blue finish shifts shade in different lighting — muted indoors, electric blue outdoors. It's a fingerprint magnet at certain angles, but the matte texture keeps it manageable.

The triple IP rating — IP66, IP68, and IP69 — is genuinely impressive at Rs. 27,999. Rain, dust, splashes, even high-pressure water jets — this phone handles them all. Add Gorilla Glass 7i on the front, and MIL-STD-810H shock resistance, and the build confidence is real.

// FAQs

In real-world heavy use including gaming, streaming, and social media, the Realme Narzo Power 5G delivers around 16–18 hours of screen-on time. Normal users can expect 18–20 hours, while light users may get close to two full days on a single charge thanks to its 10,001mAh battery.

Yes. The Realme Narzo Power 5G runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra processor and supports BGMI at 90fps on Extreme+ settings. The large battery allows long gaming sessions, though the phone may warm slightly during extended gameplay.

Yes. The Realme Narzo Power 5G has a triple IP rating of IP66, IP68, and IP69. This means it is protected against dust, water immersion up to 1.5 meters, and high-pressure water jets, which is rare in this price segment.

The phone supports 80W Ultra Charge technology. It charges from 0 to 50 percent in about 36 minutes and reaches 100 percent in approximately 85 minutes. Just five minutes of charging can provide around 3.9 hours of YouTube playback.

If battery life is the top priority, the Realme Narzo Power 5G is better with its 10,001mAh battery. However, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ offers stronger benchmark performance with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset.

Yes. The Realme Narzo Power 5G supports 27W reverse wired charging, allowing you to charge other devices such as earbuds, smartwatches, or another smartphone.

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