Realme Narzo Power 5G Launching on March 5 with 10,001mAh Battery and 80W Charging

Realme is bringing a Realme Narzo Power 5G on March 5, 2026, and the highlight is a 10,001mAh battery packed inside a phone that Realme claims is one of the slimmest in its class.

The Realme Narzo Power 5G is part of Realme’s Narzo sub-brand, which is targeted at younger buyers and gamers who want good performance at an affordable price. The Narzo lineup has always focused on delivering value, and this time Realme is adding a massive battery to the mix.

The phone was officially confirmed by Realme India through its social media and Amazon microsite ahead of the launch. The launch event is set for March 5, 2026, at 12 PM IST. The phone will go on sale through Amazon India, Realme’s official website (realme.com), and select offline stores.

Battery 

A 10,001mAh battery is not something you see on many phones. Most mid-range phones come with a 5,000mAh to 6,000mAh battery. The Realme Narzo Power 5G doubles that, and Realme has backed it up with some interesting claims.

According to Realme, on a single charge the phone can last:

  • Up to 38 days of standby
  • 185.7 hours of music playback
  • 32.5 hours of YouTube
  • 21 hours of navigation
  • 72.3 hours of calling
  • 11.6 hours of BGMI gameplay at 90fps

Charging is handled by 80W wired fast charging. This means even with such a large battery, you do not have to wait for hours to top it up. The phone also supports 27W reverse wired charging, so you can use the Realme Narzo Power 5G to charge other devices like earbuds or another phone if needed. There is also bypass charging support, which is useful if you game for long sessions — it routes power directly to the system rather than going through the battery, which keeps the phone from heating up as much.

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Display

The Realme Narzo Power 5G has a 6.78-inch HyperGlow 4D Curve Plus AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. The curved edges give it a modern look, and the 144Hz refresh rate means scrolling through apps and gaming will feel smooth.

Peak brightness goes up to 6,500 nits, which is quite high and makes the screen easy to see even in direct sunlight. The display also supports HDR10+ and Netflix HDR, so streaming content will look good on it. The panel also comes with a high touch sampling rate, which helps during gaming.

Processor and Performance

The phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset, which is built on a 4nm process. This is a mid-range chip, but it is well-suited for everyday tasks, social media, video streaming, and gaming at a good frame rate.

Alongside the main chipset, Realme has added a HyperVision Plus AI chip. This secondary chip is designed to help with image processing, power management, and gaming performance. Realme claims it can reduce power consumption by around 16 percent, which directly contributes to the long battery life.

The phone is confirmed to support 90fps gameplay in BGMI, making it a decent option for mobile gamers who do not want to spend on a flagship.

RAM and storage details have not been fully confirmed ahead of the launch. Based on Realme’s previous phones in this segment, the phone is expected to come in 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB variants. The phone uses LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, which are standard for this price range.

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Camera

Rear Camera:

  • 50MP primary camera — Sony IMX882 sensor, Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), supports 4K video recording
  • 8MP ultra-wide camera — for wide shots and group photos

Front Camera:

  • 16MP — for selfies and video calls, supports 4K video

The Sony IMX882 sensor in the main camera is a solid choice for this price range and gives decent low-light performance with OIS support. The camera app also includes several AI photography features such as AI Instant Clip, AI LightMe for adjusting lighting in photos, and AI StyleMe for transforming image styles.

Software

The Realme Narzo Power 5G runs Android 16 with Realme UI 7.0 out of the box. This is notable because Android 16 is the latest version, and most phones launching right now are still coming with Android 15.

Realme has committed to:

  • 3 years of Android OS updates
  • 4 years of security patches

This is a good software support promise for a mid-range phone and means the Realme Narzo Power 5G will remain usable and secure for at least four years from launch.

Build and Durability

The phone comes with a strong set of durability certifications:

  • IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings — protection against dust and water, including high-pressure water jets
  • MIL-STD-810H certification — military-grade testing for drops, vibrations, temperature changes, and humidity

Price

Based on leaks and industry reports, the Realme Narzo Power 5G is expected to start somewhere around ₹22,000 to ₹26,000 for the base variant. This would place it in a similar range to other large-battery mid-range phones like the POCO M7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy M35.

Colour Options

The Realme Narzo Power 5G will be available in two colours at launch:

  • Titan Blue
  • Titan Silver

Both colours have a clean, understated look. Realme has not confirmed any additional colour options at this point.

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