
Realme’s Chief Marketing Officer, Francis Wong, has created a buzz on social media with a daring challenge. He shared a post showing the battery of an upcoming Realme phone, stating that if the phone dies before its official launch, the launch itself will be canceled. Remarkably, the phone shown had just 3% battery remaining, despite being last fully charged 31 days ago.
A Month-Long Battery Life?
Can you imagine a smartphone that runs for an entire month on a single charge? While it may sound like a joke, Realme’s marketing head is making it a reality. In his post on X (formerly Twitter), Wong flaunted the phone’s impressive battery life and issued an open challenge: if the phone powers off before launch, Realme will call off the event. His tweet has since sparked widespread discussion online.
Details of the Challenge
Francis Wong’s post clearly displayed that the phone had been running for 31 days, 16 hours, and 17 minutes on a single charge, with just 3% battery left. This demonstration has left tech enthusiasts amazed and intrigued.
Which Phone Is This About?
According to industry sources, the phone in question is likely the Realme P4 Pro, expected to feature a 10,000mAh battery. This massive battery explains how the device can remain powered on even after a full month. The phone recently cleared BIS certification, fueling anticipation that it will survive until its official launch date, although the exact launch date is yet to be announced.
Will the Launch Really Be Canceled?
The big question on social media is whether Realme is genuinely willing to take this risk. Keeping a phone alive for several days with just 3% battery remaining is no small feat. While some suggest it may be a clever marketing stunt, Francis Wong’s confidence has generated enormous excitement around the device. If it succeeds, the Realme P4 Pro could become a game-changer in the smartphone industry, setting new benchmarks for battery life.
All eyes are now on the launch date to see if this highly anticipated phone will live up to the hype.
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