
Vivo T4 Ultra tipped to launch in June, key specs and features leaked
The fourth addition to Vivo's T4 series, dubbed the Vivo T4 Ultra, is expected to launch in June, if a new leak is to be believed. According to tipster Yogesh Brar on X (formerly Twitter), with inputs from Digit, the Vivo T4 Ultra, successor to last year's T3 Ultra, is expected to launch in the early part of June. Considering the phone does launch as per the leaked information, it will be arriving three months earlier than its predecessor, which launched in India last year in September.
Source: Yogesh Brar/ X (formerly Twitter)
advertisementThe leak details some of the key specs and features of the Vivo T4 Ultra. It looks like the phone is set to receive a bunch of upgrades across the board. For instance, the screen is said to be a 120Hz pOLED panel, with a slight reduction in size compared to last year's model — from 6.78 inches to 6.67 inches. Could we expect to see an even slimmer design on the T4 Ultra, since pOLED panels use a plastic substrate instead of glass, making it lighter and thinner, and leading to a slimmer phone design? Also, how does this affect the battery? Will we see the same-sized battery on the T4 Ultra as the T3 Ultra, i.e., a 5,500mAh unit, or could we see a higher-capacity silicon-carbon battery instead? Only time will tell. However, the leak suggests the charging speeds are going to get a slight bump from 80W on the T3 Ultra to 90W on the T4 Ultra.advertisementOther leaked specs include the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 series chipset. Considering the T3 Ultra launched with the Dimensity 9200+ chip, the Vivo T4 Ultra could be powered by either the Dimensity 9300+ or the Dimensity 9300 chipset. For those who don't know, the Dimensity 9300+ chipset is an enhanced version of the Dimensity 9300 chip — the same SoC that powered the Vivo X100 Pro in India.
In terms of camera specs, the primary camera is said to be a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 sensor, carried over from the T3 Ultra. However, the biggest change — if the leak turns out to be true — may come in the form of a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. Apart from this, the phone is expected to run Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15, out of the box.Right now, June is not far away, and so, we'll get to know more about the Vivo T4 Ultra in the coming days. If the T3 Ultra is anything to go by, expect the T4 Ultra to launch at a sub-Rs 30,000 price point.

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