Vivo de Vivo’s T series has always been targeted on young people, aimed at offering an attractive set of features at a convincing price. The new Vivo T4 is no different. It is identical to the recently launched IQOO Z10 (also the same price) and aims to attract buyers by offering an elegant design and good battery life. Since it is a mid-range smartphone, design is always a priority, but what has changed exactly compared to the previous vivo T3? Let’s dive!
Vivo’s T4 is clearly inspired by the company X200 devices of the company launched at the end of last year. We have received the gray ghost gray for examination and out of the box, it appears premium with a satin finish for its rear panel, accompanied by curved edges and rounded corners. Its design is now listed IP65 for resistance to dust and water, an improvement compared to the IP54 note of the Vivo T3.
The rear panel and the vivo t4 frame are made of polycarbonate
More and more manufacturers have started using quadrupled screens in mid -range smartphones. The Realme P3 Pro (Revue) and the Iqoo Z10 also offer the same thing. Vivo’s T4 offers a 6.7 -inch and 120 Hz Amoled panel with thin borders. Although such panels do not necessarily improve the quality of the viewing experience, the curved glass edges aggressively make the phone thinner than it really is. That said, Vivo deserves a certain credit to be able to pack a high capacity battery in a design that is only 7.89 mm at its thinnest point. And despite the offer of this massive battery upgrade, the weight of the phone barely went from 188 grams (Vivo T3) to 199 grams.
The Vivo T4 has only one rear camera accessible to users
This thorny camera module, the size of a cookie, has only one camera accessible to the user. There is a Sony IMX882 primary camera (with Ois) of 50 megapixels (with Ois) accompanied by a depth camera of 2 megapixels, which is used only for portrait mode. There is a circular LED flash above both cameras and an infrared blaster, used to control the devices, placed below. Although the main camera remains the same as on the Vivo T3, the selfie camera obtains an upgrade, from a 16 -megapixel camera to a 32 megapixel sensor.
We are also expecting better performance of the Vivo T4 this year. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S Gen 3 has been the processor of choice for many brands selling smartphones at this price, and the T4 of Vivo also does the same thing. The phone offers a maximum of 12 GB of RAM LPDDR4X and up to 512 GB of UFS 2.2 storage. There is no room for extensible storage, but there is space for two physical nano-sim cards in the SIM tray. And yes, the Vivo T4 offers a single speaker, a large degradation compared to the stereo speakers of the Vivo T3.
The phone is powered by the Vivo Funtouch OS 15, which is based on Android 15 and is delivered with several compatible tools and features AI
While smartphones in previous mid-range were focused on elegant conceptions, the new silicon-carbon battery technology also allows them to make a higher capacity than usual in the same space. Vivo’s T4 (like the IQO Z10) contains a high capacity 7,300 mAh battery, which is a large upgrade on the 5,000 mAh battery of the Vivo T3. The load speeds have also increased from 44 W to 90W, which is a must given the higher capacity.
Overall, the Vivo T4 is a solid competitor for the mid -range. It seems to offer enough value given the different upgrades it has received this year. These upgrades also give him an advantage in the design and software department where he must compete with brands like nothing and his 3A phone (review), which is aggressively this year given what he brings to the table. If you plan to get a T4 vivo, wait for our detailed exam before taking the jump; This will help you discover how it accumulates on competition.