
Realme may soon be adding another phone to its increasingly crowded P-series lineup in India. According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the upcoming Realme P4s 5G with model number RMX5125 is expected to launch in the country next month.
The leak suggests the phone will be offered in 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB RAM variants, paired with 128GB and 256GB storage options. Realme is also said to be preparing Green and Brown colour variants for the device. Specifications beyond that remain unclear for now, but the arrival of yet another P-series model says quite a bit about Realme’s mid-range strategy in India currently.
EXCLUSIVE: realme P4s 5G (RMX5125) is launching next month in India.
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 26, 2026
It will be available in 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB RAM variants, with 128GB and 256GB storage options.
The smartphone will launch in two colour options: Green and Brown. pic.twitter.com/wlNXlSWUol
Realme P4 series models
The Realme P4 series began in August 2025 with the launch of the Realme P4 5G and P4 Pro 5G. Less than a year later, the lineup has already expanded into multiple directions with the P4 Power 5G, P4x 5G, and P4 Lite 5G covering different price points between roughly Rs 15,000 and Rs 28,000. The tipped P4s will be the sixth model in a lineup that is separated from one another by a few thousands, targeting similar buyers with overlapping hardware. It seems the company is trying to fill every possible gap between Rs 15,000 and Rs 30,000 with slightly different combinations of battery size, design, gaming performance, charging speed, or cameras. That approach helps companies stay visible during constant online sales cycles while also giving platforms like Flipkart and Amazon more “exclusive” models to push during promotions.
We’re not sure where the new P4s model will sit within the series, but the inclusion of a 12GB RAM variant suggests Realme may position it above the standard P4 5G and closer to the P4 Pro or P4 Power models. While some may look at it is more options within the lineup, the downside of it is that buyers now have to navigate a growing list of phones with increasingly similar names and pricing. The difference between models often comes down to one or two hardware changes. Buyers shopping in the mid-range should keep an eye out for what Realme does to differentiate this phone from the rest of the lineup.








