Vivo T4 Pro India launch set for August 26: Specifications, price and everything else we know
Vivo T4 Pro 5G arrives on August 26 in India, available via Flipkart.
The device will likely sport a quad-curved display, pill-shaped camera module, 3x periscope zoom, and 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor.
It could be powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset with AI-backed performance
Vivo T4 Pro 5G is confirmed to arrive in India on August 26. Alongside announcing the launch date, the company revealed the design and some key specifications of the upcoming smartphone, including display, camera, chipset and battery details. It will feature a quad-curved display and a triple rear camera unit. The phone is confirmed to be available for purchase via Flipkart in blue and golden colourways. Additionally, it will pack a Snapdragon 7 Gen processor under the hood.
SurveyThe device will join the existing Vivo T4 5G series models in the country. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming Vivo T4 Pro.
Vivo T4 Pro 5G price
Vivo T4 Pro will be priced in the country between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 30,000. To recall, the Vivo T3 Pro was launched at a starting price of Rs 24,999.
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Vivo T4 Pro design and specifications
The Vivo T4 Pro is teased to sport a pill-shaped camera island on the rear. Notably, the handset is confirmed to house a triple rear camera sensor with 3x periscope zoom. It carries a “Tele Lens” branding. Vivo has also revealed that the device will feature AI-powered enhancements for imaging and performance.
Additionally, the company has confirmed that the Vivo T4 Pro will sport a 6.78-inch display with a 1.5K resolution for sharp visuals. Under the hood, it is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, offering improved efficiency and performance over its predecessor.
Apart from these, other details are still under wraps and could be revealed in the coming days. However, the device is likely to pack some significant Camera upgrades, including a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 primary lens.
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