After spending a few days with Vivo T4 Pro In India, it is clear for me that the phone provides a well -round experience. The device offers long -lasting battery life, competent cameras, reliable performances and a pleasant design language. While it handles the basic things efficiently, the Vivo T4 Pro has some quirks. Here is my detailed first impression of Vivo T4 Pro.
The design language of Vivo T4 Pro affects
From the moment of unboxing, the phone seems solid and well made. Matt back panels protect the attractive, disturbing gradients from today, and the camera module reminds the Vivo V60 and high-end X200fe. This matte is spread to the finish sides, preventing fingers, which I think is a thoughtful touch. And the Quad-Surv display gives the device a premium look that will appeal to many people in this segment. However, this design choice has its own set of trade-off, which I will address in my review later.
Battery life and performance are decent
While a few days long -term battery is not enough to assess health, the 6500mAh cell in the Vivo T4 Pro has been decent yet. After using it with my primary Vivo X200 Pro, I can say that its endurance comes closer. Charging is quick, but the standout feature is excellent standby time; I saw only 5-7% inactive drain overnight. This means that if you go to bed with 40-45% battery, you will wake up with a lot of charge, comfortably make a two-day device for many users.
The device has a Super AMOLED display, which, in my initial test, becomes bright for external use. While this last week’s weather of Jaipur prevented a true stress-testing under the harsh sunlight, the screen looks very well indoors. The angles of the expected angle at this price point are solid. Overall, the display tuning feels balanced, perforating the colors without oversating, making it a promising tool for the consumption of the material.
Perfuse modest with great cameras
Powering T4 Pro is Snapdragon 7 GEN 4 chipset. As the Geekbench 6 score suggests, 1267 for single-core and 3598 for multi-core, this is not a chip designed for the top benchmark chart. And, those who want gaming-centric devices should probably look else else. However, for users who prefer a balanced, day-to-day experience, the T4 Pro is a competent artist, especially when you consider its camera system.
The camera setup is a highlight, featuring a 50MP Sony main sensor and 50MP 3x periscope lens, reminiscent of a configuration of Vivo V60, without Zes Branding. In my test, images for this price point changed quite well. Photos from the main sensor are rich in detail, and the 3x telephoto lens also captures good amounts of information.
The camera app features, which offers a dedicated film camera mode, a Pro for Raw Capture and a dual view option for content creators. Depending on these initial results, including selfie, T4 Pro is shaping to be a strong contender in this segment. Although it lacks zees-branded portraits and Bokeh simulation mode found on high-end models, it is not a major loss. The camera system is strong enough to stand on its merit. You can check the image samples in the Instagram Embed below:
For biometrics, the phone uses an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. However, its performance and placement is less than the ideal. The scanner is very rarely deployed on the screen, requiring a strange hand adjustment to reach. Furthermore, this is not the fastest I have faced in this segment. While it is functional, experience can definitely be improved.
Vivo T4 Pro: Initial Impression
Overall, the Vivo T4 Pro presents itself as a well -balanced smartphone. It combines excellent battery life and a pleasant design, especially in gold color, with a lively performance and competent performance. While I will put it through more tests for complete review, my initial belief is that Vivo has given a compelling and well -round product.
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