New Delhi is buzzing with innovation as Realme P4 Power teams up with Pearl Academy to launch a groundbreaking ‘By Gen Z, For Gen Z’ design philosophy. This isn’t just another smartphone reveal—it’s a bold statement on how Generation Z is reshaping the tech landscape.
For today’s youth, smartphones transcend mere functionality. They embody identity, creativity, and lifestyle. Gen Z demands designs that are authentic, expressive, and intuitive, placing equal weight on aesthetics and performance. Realme is responding head-on, infusing this ethos across its P-series lineup, renowned for youthful, practical aesthetics tailored for Indian users.
Past P-series models struck a perfect balance with clean surfaces, vibrant colors, and durable finishes that endured daily wear while turning heads. Evolving with its audience, the series has adapted to shifting styles without losing accessibility.
Enter the Realme P4 Power, a meticulously crafted step forward. Guided by ‘By Gen Z, For Gen Z,’ it promises not just superior tech but personalized, expressive experiences. At its core lies the Transview Design, reimagining how technology is showcased. Instead of concealing circuits and components, it celebrates them openly.
Transparency, clarity, and authenticity drive this visual language, mirroring Gen Z’s preference for honest, unfiltered tech. The upper crystal-style panel features circuit-inspired patterns, intricate tech details, and visible screw elements, giving the device a bold, tech-centric personality that highlights manufacturing beauty.
Balancing this is the matte lower panel in striking, fashionable hues, offering a confident grip and space for personal flair. Together, they create harmony where strength meets comfort, and performance fuses with personality.
This design embodies Gen Z’s knack for embracing contrasts, rooted in Realme’s Power of Paradox philosophy. It proves opposites—boldness and balance, playfulness and purpose—complement rather than clash, uniting in a cohesive identity.
The youth-first approach was honed through workshops with Pearl Academy students collaborating directly with Realme’s design teams. From initial sketches to refined concepts, students shaped the P4 Power’s look and feel. Notably, Sankalp Panchal’s concept was shortlisted and integrated into the final product.
This collaboration offered students real-world insights into large-scale product development, covering timelines, feasibility, and consumer expectations. Realme solidifies its youth-focused stance, creating smartphones truly made by and for Gen Z.





