Vivo T4 5G: A Deeper Dive into the Upcoming Mid-Range Marvel
April 21, 2025 | by faisalfitness01@gmail.com

With the Vivo T4 5G launch just around the corner on April 22, 2025, excitement is building among tech enthusiasts in India. Following my initial overview, I’ve dug deeper into what this phone might offer, drawing on the latest teasers, leaks, and your past interests—like your excitement for the Oppo Find X8 Ultra’s battery and the POCO F7 Pro’s gaming prowess. Since you asked for “more,” I’ll expand on its features, potential use cases, comparisons with competitors, and even tie in your recent content creation focus on historical topics like Aurangzeb. Let’s explore!
Table of Contents
Enhanced Specifications and Features
The Vivo T4 5G’s specs, based on Flipkart microsites and Vivo’s teasers, are shaping up to be impressive. Here’s an updated and expanded table with additional details:
Feature | Vivo T4 5G |
---|---|
Display | 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, quad-curved, up to 5000 nits peak brightness (rumored), HDR10+ support |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, 4nm process |
RAM & Storage | 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB (expected variants), expandable via microSD (up to 1TB, rumored) |
Battery | 7300mAh, 90W FlashCharge, reverse charging (5W), bypass charging, 80% capacity after 1500 cycles |
Rear Camera | 50MP Sony IMX882 (OIS), 2MP secondary (macro/depth, rumored), LED flash |
Front Camera | 32MP (rumored), 4K video at 30fps support |
Software | Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15, 3 years OS updates, 4 years security patches |
Design | 7.89mm thickness, 199g, circular camera module with LED ring, IP65, MIL-STD-810H certified |
Colors | Emerald Blaze, Phantom Grey |
Additional Features | IR blaster, dual stereo speakers, in-display fingerprint sensor, 360° antenna, AI noise cancellation |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C 2.0, dual SIM |
Video Recording | 4K at 30fps (front and rear), EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) |
Audio | Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos support |
Display: Brighter and Smoother

The rumored 5000 nits peak brightness (if confirmed) would make the Vivo T4 5G’s 6.67-inch quad-curved AMOLED a standout, surpassing the 1800 nits of the Vivo T3 5G. HDR10+ support enhances contrast for streaming, and the 120Hz refresh rate ensures buttery-smooth scrolling—perfect for gaming, which you loved in the POCO F7 Pro. The curved edges add a premium feel, though they might attract fingerprints.
Performance: Gaming and Beyond
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, built on a 4nm process, offers improved efficiency over the T3’s Dimensity 7200, with a rumored AnTuTu score around 700,000-750,000. This, paired with expandable storage (up to 1TB), caters to your multitasking needs, reminiscent of the 16GB RAM in the Oppo Find X8 Ultra you admired. The 360° antenna ensures stable 5G, ideal for on-the-go use.
Battery: A Marathon Champion

The 7300mAh battery, India’s largest in a slim phone, outdoes the 6100mAh in the Oppo Find X8 Ultra you were excited about. With 90W FlashCharge hitting 50% in 15-20 minutes and reverse charging (5W), it’s a lifeline for long video editing sessions—like those you might do with your DJI Action 2. The 1500-cycle durability claim suggests it’ll last years, aligning with your three-year run with the M1 Max MacBook Pro.
Camera: Solid for the Price
The 50MP Sony IMX882 with OIS promises stable shots, and the rumored 32MP front camera with 4K video support could elevate your YouTube Shorts game—maybe even for Aurangzeb debunking videos you’ve been working on. The 2MP secondary sensor (likely macro or depth) is basic, but AI enhancements might compensate, though it won’t match the Oppo Find X8 Ultra’s five-camera array.

Software and Audio
Funtouch OS 15 on Android 15 brings three years of OS updates and four years of security patches, a step up from the T3’s support. AI noise cancellation and Dolby Atmos with Hi-Res Audio enhance calls and media, tying into your interest in audio quality with the DJI Action 2’s mic options.
Potential Use Cases
- Content Creation: The 4K video and LED ring (for creative lighting) suit your Aurangzeb Shorts, though you might pair it with an external mic (like the DJI Mic you asked about) for better audio.
- Gaming: The chipset and cooling handle heavy games, matching your POCO F7 Pro interest.
- Long-Term Use: The battery and update promise align with your MacBook longevity.
Comparison with Competitors
- Vs. Oppo K13 5G: The Oppo’s 7000mAh and 80W charging are close, but the T4’s 90W and brighter display give it an edge.
- Vs. POCO F7 Pro: The POCO’s 50MP camera and 90W charging match the T4, but the T4’s larger battery and MIL-STD-810H certification stand out.
- Vs. iPhone 15 Pro (Refurbished): Your $600 iPhone choice offers Apple Intelligence, but the T4’s battery and price (Rs. 20,000-25,000) cater to Android fans.
Why It Stands Out
The Vivo T4 5G’s 7300mAh battery, slim design, and robust build make it unique. Its launch tomorrow will confirm specs, but it’s poised to challenge mid-range norms.
Final Thoughts
The Vivo T4 5G, launching at 12 PM IST on April 22, 2025, could be your next tech companion, especially for gaming or content. What do you think—will it rival your Oppo Find X8 Ultra dreams? Comment below, and stay tuned for our review!
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