
Vivo T4 Ultra India launch date confirmed: Expected to come with 120Hz refresh rate, 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 50MP periscope telephoto lens, and more
As tech fans talk about its promise of exceptional photography and battery endurance—all wrapped in Vivo's distinctive modern design—social media platforms are already ablaze with enthusiasm.
The T4 Ultra, a rising star in the cutthroat mid-range market, seeks to win over fashion-forward consumers who expect premium value without the premium cost. Expectations keep growing as the big reveal draws nearer. Interesting? Explore further to learn more.
Vivo T4 Ultra confirmed launch date for India
Vivo is preparing for the June 11, 2025, 12 PM IST launch of their new Vivo T4 Ultra smartphone in India. Vivo's official YouTube channel will broadcast the event live and digitally.
Vivo T4 Ultra's expected specifications
Vivo T4 Ultra- 6.67" pOLED, 120Hz panel- MediaTek Dimensity 9300 series- 50MP Sony IMX921 primary camera- 50MP Periscope- Android 15, FunTouch OS 15- 90W chargingLaunch in Early JuneInputs : DigitPrice expectations?
The Vivo T4 Ultra is set to impress with its MediaTek Dimensity 9300-series processor, delivering performance that rivals flagship devices. The phone is also rumored to feature a stunning 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate. With Funtouch OS 15 pre-installed and regular updates, the T4 Ultra promises a seamless user experience.
The Vivo T4 Ultra is not just about performance, it's also about design. The screen's quad-curved shape promises exceptional brightness and resolution. The phone is also expected to feature a unique triple camera system, including a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, setting a new standard for smartphone photography.
Building on the success of its predecessors, the Vivo T4 Ultra is expected to pack a powerful 6,000mAh battery and support for 90W cable charging. These features, if included, will set a new standard for battery life and charging speed in its price range.
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Vivo T4 Ultra's expected price
With these improvements, the Vivo T4 Ultra might be a good mid-range option with a price tag of about Rs 35,000 in India.
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