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Vivo will launch its new smartphone, the T4 Ultra, in India on Wednesday, 11 June at 12 PM IST. The device is expected to bring flagship-level features to the mid-range segment, including advanced zoom capabilities and a high-resolution curved display. Vivo T4 Ultra launch date in India : PhonePositioned as a performance-driven phonePromoted with the tagline 'Turbo performance at its finest,' the T4 Ultra is being marketed as a performance-centric device. Vivo is targeting users who want high-end features without paying premium flagship prices. According to the company, the smartphone includes industry-first features for its category.The T4 Ultra's standout feature is its 10x telephoto macro zoom, which is not commonly seen in this price segment. The phone also features a 1.5K quad-curved display, aimed at improving both user experience and design appeal.Although Vivo has not shared complete details officially, multiple online leaks have provided some insight into the phone's possible hardware. The T4 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.67-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is likely to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300-series chipset, indicating strong performance for gaming and multitasking.According to various media reports, the device may come with a 50MP Sony IMX921 primary sensor and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens. If confirmed, this combination could offer versatile photography features that are usually limited to premium phones.The smartphone is expected to support 90W fast charging, which may reduce charging time significantly. It is also likely to run on Funtouch OS 15, based on Android 15, offering the latest software features at launch.The Vivo T4 Ultra will be officially revealed on 11 June, with the launch event scheduled to be streamed live on Vivo India's digital platforms. Pricing and availability details will be announced during the event.
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