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Vivo T4 Lite launching on June 24 with big 6,000mAh battery

Vivo T4 Lite launching on June 24 with big 6,000mAh battery

India Today2 days ago

Just yesterday, we did a news article around the upcoming Vivo T4 Lite smartphone, focusing on its rumoured features and how Vivo has been keeping busy lately with its recent launches. Now, we have the official launch date of the T4 Lite, and it is set to take place four days after the launch of the Vivo Y400 Pro on June 24. This will make it the company's third smartphone launch in a span of two weeks. The first launch was the T4 Ultra on June 11, followed by the launch of the Y400 Pro, which is set for tomorrow (June 20), and then on June 24, the Vivo T4 Lite 5G takes centre stage.advertisementAside from the official launch date, Vivo has also confirmed some key details about the upcoming smartphone. The T4 Lite is set to pack a 6,000mAh battery under the hood, will come with an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, and will feature smart AI enhancements — most likely related to the camera system. Vivo is also highlighting the phone's design, claiming it will turn heads thanks to its liquid metal texture inspired by titanium. The phone will be available in two colour options: Titanium Gold and Prism Blue.These are the only details that Vivo has officially revealed so far. The rest, we'll have to wait until the full launch on June 24 to find out.
That said, quite a bit has already been revealed through leaks and listings. The T4 Lite recently popped up on multiple certification platforms, including the Google Play Console, Bluetooth SIG, and Google Play Supported Devices list, giving us a fair idea of what to expect.advertisementAccording to the listings, the Vivo T4 Lite is expected to be a notable upgrade over the Vivo T3 Lite. It's also said to share similarities with the iQOO Z10 Lite. The phone is expected to feature an HD+ display with support for up to 1,000 nits of brightness in High Brightness Mode. On the back, we're likely to see a dual-camera setup, with a 50-megapixel primary sensor and an LED flash. Software-wise, the device is said to run on Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15, right out of the box.Powering the device is expected to be the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset — the same one found on the iQOO Z10 Lite — paired with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The chip comes with a peak clock speed of 2.2GHz and should be capable enough for day-to-day use. The 6,000mAh battery, now officially confirmed, marks a major jump from the 5,000mAh unit on the T3 Lite, and could become one of the T4 Lite's biggest selling points in this price segment.As for pricing, Vivo hasn't revealed anything yet, but based on previous launches, we're likely looking at a starting price of around Rs 10,000. The T3 Lite launched at Rs 10,499 for the 4GB + 128GB variant, and Rs 11,499 for the 6GB + 128GB version, with the iQOO Z9 Lite mirroring that exact pricing. The recently launched iQOO Z10 Lite starts at Rs 9,999 and goes up to Rs 12,999 for the top 8GB + 256GB model. Whether Vivo adopts the same pricing structure and variants for the T4 Lite remains to be seen. We'll know for sure on June 24.Stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the latest on the Vivo T4 Lite 5G.

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