Vivo is known for its camera-focused phones. Whether it be the Vivo X200 lineup or the Vivo V50 series, you are assured of getting a good-quality camera system. Now, Vivo appears to be prepping to launch another camera-centric phone in the mid-premium segment in India.
Called the Vivo T4 Ultra, the maxed-out version of the Vivo T4 is all set to launch on June 11 in India. What’s interesting is that it will feature a dedicated telephoto sensor that doubles up as a macro camera. Sounds good? Here’s everything you need to know.
Everything you need to know about the Vivo T4 Ultra
The Vivo T4 Ultra will feature a design similar to the V50 lineup. It will have a sleek design with a circular camera island on the rear and a quad-curved screen on the front. The smartphone is expected to have a large 1.5K display with support for a high refresh rate.
One of its major highlights will be the cameras. It’s advertised to feature a triple-rear camera system with a 50MP Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 50MP IMX882 telephoto unit, and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. The telephoto sensor is said to offer up to 3x optical zoom and also double up as a macro sensor for close-up shots.
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The device is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset and pack a large battery with fast charging support. It’s expected to boot on Android 15 OS and have FuntouchOS on top. It will also likely have an in-display fingerprint scanner for security and all the latest connectivity options.
In terms of price and availability, the Vivo T4 Ultra is expected to be priced under Rs 40,000. As mentioned above, it will launch on June 11 and be available for purchase in online and offline stores.
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Trisha Renton
I’ve looked my ultra 6 vidaphone Ive forgot my pattern password can you please give me some info on how to get it off my phone