Vivo’s T Series devices are always targeted in youth, which aims to present an attractive set of features at a compelling price. New Vivo T4 is no different. It is similar to the recently launched IQO Z10 (which is priced at the same price), and it is aimed at attracting buyers by offering stylish design and good battery life. Given that this is a middle -range smartphone, the design is always priority, but what has changed exactly than the previous Vivo T3? Let’s dive!
Vivo’s T4 has been clearly affected by the company’s X200 series, which was launched later last year. We received the Phantom Gray Unit for review and out of the box, it shows the premium with a satin ending for the rear panel, along with curved edges and round corners. Its design is now ranked IP65 for dust and water resistance, which is higher than the IP54 rating of Vivo T3.
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Vivo T4’s rear panels and frames are made of polycarbonate
More manufacturers have started using a quad curved display in middle -range smartphones. Both the Railm P3 Pro (Review) and IQZ 10 also offer the same. Vivo’s T4 is 6.7 inches, 120 herts offers emulated panels with thin borders. Although such panels do not necessarily improve the quality of the viewing experience, the aggressively curved glass phone phones really look more thinner. That said, Vivo deserves some credit to be able to pack a high -capacity battery in a design that is only 7.89 mm at its thin point. And despite the large -scale battery upgrade offer, the phone’s weight has barely increased from 188 grams (Viva T3) to 199 grams.
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VIVO T4 has only a user -in -back camera from a user
This sticky -looking, cookie size, camera module, is just a user access camera. A 50 -megapixel Sony IMX882 (with OIS) is the primary camera with a 2 megapixel depth camera, which is used only for portrait mode. It is a circular LED flash above two cameras and one infrared blaster, which is used to control the devices placed under it. Although the primary camera remains the same as Vivo T3, the selfie camera upgrades a 16 megapixel camera in a 32 megapixel sensor.
We also expect better performance from Vivo T4 this year. Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S General 3 has been a selection processor for many brands selling smartphone at this price location, and Vivo’s T4 also uses it. The phone offers a maximum of 12GB of DR 4 X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage up to 512GB. There is no scope for expansion storage, but the SIM tray has two physical nano -SIM cards. And yes, Vivo T4 offers the same speaker, which is a huge decrease compared to the Vivo T3 stereo speaker.
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The phone is powered by the Phantich OS 15 of the Vivo, based on Android 15 and comes with several AI-active tools and features.
Although the mid -range smartphones were focused on stylish designs, the new battery technology of silicon carbon also allows them to pack more and more small capacity in the same place. Vivo’s T4 (such as IQO Z10) packs a high capacity 7,300mAh battery, which is a huge upgrade compared to a 5,000 mAh battery of Vivo T3. The charging speed has also increased from 44W to 90W, which is necessary for high capacity.
Overall, Vivo T4 is a solid contender for the middle range. It seems that it offers a considerable price in view of the various upgrades received this year. This upgrade also provides a edge in the design and software department where it needs nothing and need to compete with brands like the phone 3A (review), which is why it is at an aggressive price this year, which makes it to the table. If you are thinking of getting a Vivo T4, wait for our detailed review before jumping. This will help you find out how it stands against the competition.


