realme’s latest smartphone, the realme P4 Power, has one of the biggest batteries ever on a mainstream smartphone. The realme P4 Power has a 10,001mAh silicon-carbon battery. This lets you play shooter games for 12 hours straight, watch YouTube for 32 hours, and even make voice calls for 4 hours with just a 5% left. Since the battery is so large, you don’t need to charge it every day. Hence, realme promises it can retain at least 80% of its battery health for after 8 years or 1,650 full charge cycles. That big battery is paired with a fast 80W charger, which realme claims can provide a 50% charge in just 36 minutes. It also boasts a very fast 27W reverse charging support, allowing you to use it like a power bank for your other devices. Actually, having that much battery, the P4 Power could literally become a power bank. realme achieved this feat while retaining a respectable thickness of just 9.08mm and a weight of 219g. The rest of the specs are similar to the realme...
If you thought gaming controllers had seen every possible feature, retro handheld specialist Anbernic is here to surprise you. The company has unveiled the Anbernic RG G01 , a new gamepad that includes both a built-in screen and a heart rate sensor, blending customization tools with a dash of biological tracking. The most eye-catching feature is the 2.5-inch HD display embedded in the controller. Anbernic calls it a “smart screen” and says it is designed to make personalizing your controller “intuitive and effortless.” Instead of needing separate software on your PC or phone, you can use this screen to remap buttons, program macros, and adjust settings directly on the pad itself. Then there’s the heart rate sensor. Anbernic suggests it can help gamers “monitor your well-being during intense sessions.” While the practical need for a pulse check mid-game may raise eyebrows, it certainly fits the controller’s unique theme. On the technical side, the Anbernic RG G01 offers tripl...