Vivo T4 Pro set to launch in India soon: Expected price and specs
Vivo T4 Pro is teased to a golden finish, pill-shaped camera island, and 3x periscope zoom with AI-powered enhancements.
It features 6.78" 1.5K display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, and 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor.
The handset launching soon in India via Flipkart, joining the Vivo T4 5G lineup.
Vivo is gearing up for yet another launch in its T-series smartphone lineup, with the new Vivo T4 Pro. The company has officially confirmed the launch of the Vivo T4 Pro. The first official teaser of the upcoming T4 series phone has been shared via X (formerly Twitter), revealing the rear design and availability details of the Vivo T4 Pro. It will go on sale in the country through Flipkart, the e-commerce platform.
SurveyThe handset will succeed last year’s Vivo T3 Pro. Here’s everything we know about the Vivo T4 Pro launch.
Vivo T4 Pro launch date
While Vivo has not announced a specific launch date, the company has hinted that the release is imminent. A dedicated microsite for the handset, displaying a “coming soon” banner, has already been made live on Flipkart. The T4 Pro will join the existing Vivo T4 5G family in India, which currently includes the Vivo T4 5G, T4 Lite 5G, T4R 5G, and T4x 5G models.
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Vivo T4 Pro design and specifications
The teaser showcases the Vivo T4 Pro in a golden colour option, sporting a pill-shaped camera island on the rear. Notably, the handset is confirmed to offer 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.
Apart from these, the company hasn’t revealed any further details; however, leaks suggest 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. The device is also likely to pack some significant Camera upgrades, including a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 primary lens.
Himani Jha
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