vivo T4 5G: When Midrange Phones Dream Big—and Deliver

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There’s a simple truth shaping the smartphone world: people want more. More power. More battery. More camera. More everything — without flagship prices.

This growing demand for true value is pushing brands to rethink what a “midrange” phone should deliver. Enter the vivo T4 5G: a device that’s so loaded with features, so thoughtfully designed, and so aggressively priced that it makes you wonder why anyone would spend double or triple the amount for a flagship anymore.

Battery That Outlasts Your Weekend

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With a massive 7300 mAh battery, the largest ever in vivo’s history, the T4 doesn’t just last long, it outlasts. Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or social media scrolling, this phone is built to go the distance. vivo claims up to 15 hours of uninterrupted gaming and a staggering 35 hours of video playback. That’s nearly a day and a half of continuous content without reaching for the charger.

This isn’t just about big numbers, though. The T4 uses vivo’s new third-generation silicon negative electrode battery with BlueVolt technology. Compared to older batteries, this one delivers 15.7% higher energy density in India, with better thermal efficiency, faster charging, and longer lifespan. All of that fits inside a slim 0.789 cm body, which is kind of amazing for this battery class.

Even better, it supports 90W FlashCharge, juicing up from 1% to 50% in just 33 minutes or a full charge in about an hour​. There’s even Bypass Charging built-in, sending power directly to the phone while gaming to minimize heat and battery wear—a rare feature even in phones twice the price. Simply put, battery anxiety? A thing of the past.

The Design: Slim, Striking, and Surprisingly Premium

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Let’s start with the basics: yes, it looks fantastic. The vivo T4 5G features a quad-curved AMOLED display — a design element usually reserved for ultra-premium devices. Each curve is calibrated at 40°, giving it a soft, ergonomic feel. It’s the kind of detail you don’t notice until you go back to a flat, boxy phone and realize what you’ve been missing.

It’s one of those little touches you don’t appreciate until you go back to a flat, boxy phone and realize how awkward it feels.

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Two colors make it stand out:

  • Emerald Blaze: a shimmering green with depth and vibrance
  • Phantom Grey: a stealthy, industrial finish with subtle metallic undertones

The frame is streamlined to feel seamless, and despite packing a massive battery, the phone stays thin at just 0.789cm and manageable at 199g​.

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An IP65 rating means it shrugs off rain, dust, and splashes — perfect for real-world clumsiness​. Plus, Shield Glass makes the front panel 150% more drop-resistant compared to last-gen phones​.

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Holding the T4 feels reassuring. It’s built for people who actually live with their phones. Oh, and yes — it has an in-display optical fingerprint sensor. Fast and reliable, just how it should be.

Display: Flagship Visuals at a Midrange Price

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Another surprise: the display on the T4 punches way above its price class. As you flip the phone around, you will appreciate the 17.19cm (6.77-inch) AMOLED display. The T4 boasts 5000 nits local peak brightness, making it the brightest display in its segment. Outdoor visibility? Crystal clear. HDR video? Gorgeously detailed. It even has an ultra-slim 1.86mm bezel for a true edge-to-edge experience.

vivo’s attention to eye comfort is just as impressive: 3840Hz PWM dimming, SGS Low Blue Light Certification, and smart AI Personalized Eye Protection​.  

This display is clearly a treat for your eyes. Watching Netflix outdoors? Easy. Scrolling Instagram at midnight? No stress. Binging YouTube for hours? More fun.

Camera That Quietly Outclasses Expectations

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Budget phones often fall short on imaging. They tend to either overpromise and underdeliver or throw in hardware that looks good on paper but falls apart in the real world. Not the T4.

Here, vivo didn’t just check the spec sheet boxes. They genuinely delivered a camera system that punches way above its price.

At the heart of it is a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor paired with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)​. And that’s important — OIS isn’t just marketing fluff. It means you’re getting cleaner, sharper shots even when your hands aren’t rock steady or when you’re shooting in challenging low light.

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And you know what? It shows. Images from the T4 genuinely surprised me. Colors are vibrant without feeling cartoonish. Details pop, especially in daylight, but also hold together impressively at night. Skin tones looked natural, not overly processed. And dynamic range — the way it handles shadows and bright highlights — is far better than I expected from a phone at this price. And on video, 4K recording on both the rear and 32MP wide-angle front camera​ makes a huge difference for vloggers, content creators, or just people who want their video calls to actually look good.

AI Features: Not Just Fluff

The T4 layers on some smart AI features that are honestly fun and helpful:

  • AI Erase lets you circle unwanted objects in your photos — photobombers, trash cans, random signs — and zap them out with minimal fuss​.
  • AI Photo Enhance breathes new life into old blurry pictures, sharpening faces and boosting colors just enough without making things look fake​.

Both features are easy to access through the photo editor, and both work surprisingly well — especially if you’re cleaning up travel shots or old photos that deserve a second chance.

No, it won’t beat a flagship in side-by-side comparisons. But for its class — and even compared to phones ₹10,000 more expensive — the vivo T4 5G’s camera system is a genuine standout.

A Serious Performance Upgrade Without the Premium Price

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The vivo T4 5G is backed by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset — a processor that’s actually doing more heavy lifting than its midrange label suggests​.

This chip, built on TSMC’s efficient 4nm process, delivers a 30% jump in AI tasks and 12% better power efficiency compared to the older Snapdragon 778G​. And that efficiency doesn’t just show up in spec sheets — it’s something you feel every time you pick up the phone.

Everyday performance? Effortless. Apps launch fast. Switching between games, video editing, and Chrome tabs doesn’t bog the phone down. Even background processes — uploading photos, updating apps, auto-syncing documents — happen so quietly that you almost forget the system is juggling all of it at once.

Gaming? No sweat. I threw BGMI at the T4 5G, and it handled it with confidence — frame rates stayed high, textures loaded without hitching, and even longer gaming sessions didn’t push the phone into uncomfortable territory.

Benchmark numbers back this up, too. It scored 822,705 points on AnTuTu. ​ Inside the vivo T4 5G, you’ll find a 7,800 mm² pyrolytic graphite sheet layered across the chipset​. It’s paired with a total cooling area of 42,000 mm² — that’s about the size of nine credit cards layered inside the phone​.

There are also nine separate temperature sensors monitoring hotspots in real-time, dynamically adjusting cooling as you game, multitask, or stream​.

The result? No serious throttling. No “this phone is burning my fingers” moments. Just a solid, consistent performance the entire time.

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The vivo T4 5G also goes further by giving gamers a little extra love:

  • AI Game Voice Changer lets you tweak your voice in multiplayer games — with presets like “Girlish,” “Mature,” “Uncle,” and even “Lolita” for fun or anonymity​. It’s surprisingly polished and genuinely fun to mess around with in PUBG or Discord calls.
  • Precise Wet-Hand Touch Control ensures that sweaty fingers (or a splash of water) won’t trigger phantom touches during those sweaty late-match shootouts​.
  • Game Eye Protection Mode dynamically adjusts blue light levels depending on the title you’re playing​. It sounds like a small thing, but during marathon gaming sessions, it makes a noticeable difference in eye fatigue.
  • Bypass Charging is a flagship-grade gaming feature: instead of charging the battery while gaming (which generates heat and degrades battery health), the charger powers the phone directly​. That keeps the phone cooler and preserves long-term battery health — another trick you normally only see on gaming phones from brands like RedMagic or ROG.

And thanks to Funtouch OS’s Ultra Game Mode, toggling all these features is easy. You’re just a swipe away from turning on voice mods, thermal monitors, performance boosts, or even limiting background notifications while you play.

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vivo has engineered the T4 to remain fast and fluid for 60 months (5 years)​. Through smart storage management, memory optimizations, and AI predictive learning, the T4 slows down at a much, much slower rate than most competitors. And it runs a clean version of Funtouch OS, with modern features like:

  • Circle to Search with Google
  • Live Text OCR scanning
  • Super Documents Mode for enhancing and shadow-removing scanned pages​
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It’s Android—polished, efficient, and with real value-added features.

Bottom Line: A No-Brainer Phone

The vivo T4 5G is the rare midrange phone that actually feels exciting — not compromised, not underwhelming. It’s fast. It’s durable. It’s beautiful. It lasts forever on a charge. It can be game-hard. It can shoot Instagram-worthy photos without breaking a sweat. The recently launched Motorola Edge 60 Fusion tries to deliver a similar experience, but the vivo T4 leaps ahead with its larger battery, faster charging, design, and cameras.

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The best part? The vivo T4 5G has been launched at just ₹21,999. However, you can grab it for as low as ₹19,999 with the ₹2,000 instant bank discount or ₹2,000 exchange bonus. You can also avail up to 6 months of No Cost EMI on the device. Available via Flipkart, the vivo India e-store, and all partner retail stores. It goes on sale on April 29, 2025. For more details on sale offers and availability you can check vivo newsroom.

Overall, at ₹19,999, it’s not just a good deal, it’s arguably the smartest smartphone buy of 2025 in the sub-₹20K segment.

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42 Comments
Farhan Hassan
Farhan Hassan
@farhan_hassan
14 days ago

Everything sounds good, but vivo’s software update history worries me.

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Vijeta Sharma
Vijeta Sharma
@vijeta_lanacobo
14 days ago

Price is tempting, but Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 isn’t a big leap over older chips for gaming.

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Sumit Kumar Basak
Sumit Kumar Basak
@sumit_basak
14 days ago

Specs look solid, but let’s see how it performs in real-world use after a few weeks.

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Imran Sheikh
Imran Sheikh
@imran_zeruqibo
14 days ago

That camera might be good in daylight, but I doubt it can match Pixel or Samsung in low light.

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Brij Thakur
Brij Thakur
@brij_gavuseti
14 days ago

Design and features are impressive, but some users might still prefer stock Android over Funtouch OS.

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Arti Tamang
Arti Tamang
@arti_sadaxugi
14 days ago

Looks great on paper, waiting for more user reviews before deciding.

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Khalid
Khalid
@khalid_qibocipe
14 days ago

Battery is huge, but wondering how much that weight and thickness affects daily use.

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Sonia Rastogi
Sonia Rastogi
@sonia
15 days ago

Still no stereo speakers and no IP68 — a bit disappointing at this price.

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