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    Moto G57 Power and Realme P4x 5G cater to buyers who want a dependable daily-use smartphone with strong battery life, smooth performance, and features that feel practical for long-term use. Both phones sit in the value segment but approach everyday usability differently, appealing to users deciding between a durability-focused experience and a performance-oriented one. This comparison explores how each device fits into real-world usage and which one feels better suited for modern smartphone users.

    Feature Moto G57 Power Realme P4x 5G Winner
    Build & Protection Gorilla Glass 7i, eco-leather back, IP64, MIL-STD Plastic back, IP64, MIL-STD Moto G57 Power — better materials & finish
    Display Refresh Rate 120Hz IPS LCD 144Hz IPS LCD Realme P4x — smoother & gaming-friendly
    Peak Brightness Profile Higher peak brightness tuning Brighter in daily HBM use Tie — different tuning strengths
    Software Version Android 16, upgrade to Android 17 Android 15, Realme UI 6.0 Moto G57 Power — better update roadmap
    Processor Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 Dimensity 7400 Ultra Realme P4x — stronger performance
    Storage Type Standard storage UFS 3.1 Realme P4x — faster app loading
    Battery Capacity 7000mAh 7000mAh Tie — same capacity
    Charging Speed 30W / 33W 45W + bypass charging Realme P4x — faster & gaming-safe
    Main Camera 50MP + 8MP ultrawide 50MP main + auxiliary Moto G57 Power — ultrawide versatility
    Video Recording Up to 1440p 4K @ 30fps Realme P4x — better video resolution
    Selfie Camera Video Up to 1440p 1080p Moto G57 Power — higher-res video
    Speakers Stereo + Dolby Atmos + Hi-Res audio Stereo speakers Moto G57 Power — richer audio setup
    3.5mm Jack Yes No Moto G57 Power — headphone support
    NFC Available (region dependent) No Moto G57 Power — more utility
    Connectivity Extras FM Radio Wi-Fi 6 Realme P4x — faster wireless
    Price ~$300 ~$200 Realme P4x — stronger value pricing

    1. Design and Display

    Build and Feel

    Moto G57 Power focuses on durability with Gorilla Glass protection, eco-leather finish, IP resistance, and rugged certification. It feels like a phone designed for reliability and outdoor confidence, especially for users who prefer a tough and practical device. Realme P4x 5G also comes with IP protection and MIL-STD durability but carries a smoother plastic back that feels more lifestyle-centric. It suits users who prefer a modern, lightweight feel rather than a rugged-styled approach.

    Display Quality

    Realme P4x delivers a faster 144Hz display that feels snappier during gaming and scrolling. Brightness tuning helps it maintain good visibility in daily use. Moto G57 Power uses a 120Hz panel with a higher peak brightness profile, which feels more comfortable for reading and long multimedia sessions. Realme leans towards speed, while Moto leans towards visual comfort.

    Verdict

    Realme P4x wins for display smoothness, while Moto G57 Power feels stronger in durability and overall confidence of build.

    2. Specifications

    Performance

    Realme P4x 5G, powered by the Dimensity 7400 Ultra and UFS 3.1 storage, feels faster in multitasking and app launches. It suits users who prioritize gaming, productivity, and performance-heavy tasks. Moto G57 Power uses the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 with a clean Android 16 experience and a planned Android 17 upgrade. It feels tuned toward stability and efficiency, making it better suited for practical day-to-day usage.

    Battery and Charging

    Both phones feature a 7000mAh battery, but the Realme P4x gains an advantage with 45W charging and bypass charging support. This feels useful for long gaming sessions and heavy usage. Moto G57 Power charges at 30W/33W and focuses more on endurance and thermal stability, giving it a steady and reliability-driven battery profile.

    Verdict

    Realme P4x delivers stronger performance and faster charging, while Moto G57 Power feels efficiency-focused with better software longevity.

    3. Camera

    Main and Secondary Lenses

    Moto G57 Power includes a 50MP primary camera along with an ultrawide lens, offering better framing flexibility for landscapes and group shots. It feels more useful for users who like varied shooting perspectives. Realme P4x uses a 50MP primary sensor with 4K video recording, leaning toward sharper detail and stronger video output rather than lens versatility.

    Selfie Camera

    Both phones feature an 8MP selfie camera, but the Moto G57 Power supports higher-resolution video recording, making it feel better suited for video calls and casual content recording. Realme P4x maintains a simpler selfie profile with consistent tuning across lighting.

    Verdict

    Moto G57 Power wins on camera versatility, while Realme P4x appeals more to users who value sharper 4K recording on the main camera.

    4. Pricing

    Moto G57 Power is priced at around $300, positioning it toward users who value durability, ultrawide photography, stereo audio, and optional NFC features. It feels like a device meant for long-term stability and lifestyle-plus-utility usage. Realme P4x 5G, priced at about $200, offers far stronger value for performance-oriented buyers with its faster chipset, UFS 3.1 storage, 45W charging, and gaming-ready display.

    Verdict

    Realme P4x delivers a significantly better price-to-performance ratio, while Moto G57 Power justifies its higher price through durability and feature depth.

    5. Conclusion

    Moto G57 Power stands out with an eco-leather finish, ultrawide camera, Hi-Res audio, FM radio, stereo speakers, and a long-term software outlook that feels reliable for everyday users. Realme P4x focuses on practical performance gains with Wi-Fi 6 support, faster storage, 45W bypass charging, and a performance-centric tuning that feels future-ready for heavy usage and gaming needs.

    Verdict 

    If only one phone has to be chosen, the Realme P4x 5G is the better overall pick. It delivers stronger performance, faster charging, smoother display experience, and far better value for its $200 price bracket, making it the more rewarding and future-ready choice for most buyers.

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