In a fresh collaboration, Realme P4 Power and Pearl Academy have introduced a design philosophy crafted ‘By Gen Z, For Gen Z.’ This partnership signals a seismic shift in smartphone aesthetics, driven by the preferences of India’s youngest tech enthusiasts.
Gen Z views phones as extensions of self—symbols of creativity and daily life. They crave realness in design: eye-catching yet practical, stylish without sacrificing usability. Brands like Realme are pivoting, with the P-series leading the charge through vibrant, resilient builds that evolve alongside user habits.
The upcoming Realme P4 Power amplifies this trajectory. Its Transview Design flips conventions by flaunting internal tech elements, from circuit motifs to precise screws on a crystalline upper panel. This approach underscores transparency, aligning perfectly with Gen Z’s demand for genuine expression.
The matte base panel counters with bold colors and a tactile finish, ensuring grip and individuality. The result? A paradoxical harmony where high-tech boldness meets everyday comfort, embodying Realme’s philosophy of uniting contradictions.
What sets this apart is genuine youth involvement. Pearl Academy students joined Realme workshops, contributing sketches and ideas that directly influenced the final design. Sankalp Panchal’s vision made the cut, marking a first for mass-market phones shaped by student input.
Beyond aesthetics, participants gained invaluable experience in production realities—balancing creativity with practicality, deadlines, and market needs. Realme isn’t just listening to Gen Z; it’s empowering them to co-create, reinforcing its commitment to a brand that grows with its audience.
As smartphones become personal manifestos, the P4 Power stands as a testament to collaborative innovation, blending advanced tech with unapologetic self-expression.




