I have been using the Realme P4 Lite 4G in the Sea Blue finish for a short while now, and with the confirmed specifications and pricing in place, the positioning becomes much clearer. This is an affordable 4G LTE smartphone that leans heavily on battery life, durability and everyday usability rather than performance or camera ambition. That said, Realme has added a couple of interesting visual and software touches that make it feel less basic than it sounds on paper.
After setting it up, taking calls, browsing, watching videos and using it as a primary device for basic tasks, here is how it feels.
6Camera performance and other features
In daylight, the 13-megapixel sensor captures usable images with acceptable color reproduction. Detail levels are average, and dynamic range is limited. Low light performance is basic.
The 5-megapixel front camera is suitable for video calls and occasional selfies, but is not particularly sharp. Overall, the cameras are functional rather than standout.











Connectivity features include 4G LTE support, Wi Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.2 and a USB Type C port. The side fingerprint scanner adds convenience.
There is no 5G here, which may matter to some buyers, but the focus is clearly on battery, durability, and affordability.






