
Vivo T4R With MediaTek Dimensity Chipset And 5,700mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specs
Vivo T4R has launched in India this week, claiming to be one of the thinnest in its segment with a quad-curved display. Vivo already has multiple T-series phones in the market, and the new model is bringing more options for buyers in the mid-range bracket.
The company is also planning to bring the new V60 model in the next few weeks but the focus for now is clearly on the new T-series variant. Vivo T4R gets a MediaTek chipset, featuring a dual camera setup and comes with Android 15 out of the box.
Vivo T4R Price In India
Vivo T4R price in India starts at Rs 19,499 which gets you the 8GB + 128GB variant. The higher 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB models cost Rs 21,499 and Rs 23,499, respectively. Vivo T4R will go on sale from August 5 in the country.
Vivo T4R Specifications
Vivo T4R sports a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and gets HDR10+ support and features SGS for low-light eye protection. The phone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Vivo is offering the Android 15-based Funtouch version out of the box.
Moving further, you have a 5,700mAh battery packed into a 7.39mm thick body and weight of 183 grams that is once again possible with the use of the silicon battery tech. The unit supports 44W charging speed which is slower than the other T-series phones from the brand. However, you do get the device with IP68 and IP69 rating as well as an in-display fingerprint sensor for security.
Vivo has been busy with new launches in the Indian market. First we saw the premium X Fold 5 introduced along with the Vivo X200 FE. Now, after the T4R launch we'll be seeing the V60 and maybe one more Y-series phone.
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