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Vivo T4 Ultra India Launch Date Confirmed: Key Features, Price And Specs Revealed

Vivo T4 Ultra India Launch Date Confirmed: Key Features, Price And Specs Revealed

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Vivo T4 Ultra is launching in India next week and the new phone is expected to feature a periscope telephoto lens and more exciting features.
Vivo T4 Ultra India launch date has been announced and we don't have to wait too long to see the new device unveiled in the market. The T4 Ultra will be looking to build on the promise of its predecessor T3 Ultra, with some notable upgrades in the camera, display and battery department.
Vivo has been steadily bulking up its T-series lineup and the Ultra moniker looks to bridge the gap between the V series models in the country. Vivo is expected to use a powerful MediaTek chipset to run the device and also include a telephoto lens in the camera system.
Going by the recent Vivo launches, we do expect the T4 Ultra to pack a 6,000mAh battery at the minimum and get support for 90W wired charging speed.
Vivo T4 Ultra price in India could be around Rs 35,000 and with these upgrades, it could become a solid choice in the mid-range segment.
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