Vivo T4 Pro Review: A Midrange Winner with a Flagship Camera Experience

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In today’s market, mid-range smartphones are giving tough competition to flagships. While they may not match them in overall performance, in certain aspects, it’s becoming difficult to choose — especially when Vivo is in the picture,Vivois known for its camera performace without taking much money from the customers. Vivo Launches the Vivo T4 Pro with Vivo has packed the T4 Pro with features usually reserved for flagship phones — a periscope-style telephoto lens, a massive 6,500 mAh battery with 90 W fast charging, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, and a stunning quad-curved AMOLED display. Add IP68/69 durability, stereo speakers, and extended software support, and the T4 Pro shapes up to be a well-rounded package that easily challenges higher-priced rivals.

Delivers a powerful build and a truly premium experience

The Vivo T4 Pro doesn’t try anything experimental with its design. It features a slim, curved body that looks premium in Blaze Gold and Nitro Blue. What makes it stand out is its strong build quality. With IP68 and IP69 ratings, it can handle water submersion for up to two hours and even resist high-pressure water jets. The phone also gets Schott’s Diamond Shield glass, reinforced corners, and a cushioned frame for extra protection. The Plastic composite sheet back keeps fingerprints away, and the frame feels solid and big in hand. At 8.5mm thick and 203g in weight, it’s not the slimmest or lightest, but it offers a nice balance of style and durability.

Flagship-Level Zoom and Portraits, suffers 100x Zoom

The 50MP Sony IMX882 telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom is the true highlight of the Vivo T4 Pro. It captures sharp and detailed images that most phones in this price range can’t match. Whether shooting buildings, distant subjects, or candid moments, the results stay clear and natural without over-sharpening.

The 100x zoom struggles with clarity — our moon shot came out noisy and not quite up to the mark. Still, the lens managed to capture the subject, which is impressive for its range. Achieving 100x zoom without ZEISS optics is no small feat, and at this price point, the results are more than acceptable.

Misses the Ultra-Wide Lens but Shines with Its Primary Setup

While the Vivo T4 Pro delivers impressive results from its 50MP primary and telephoto sensors, it noticeably lacks an ultra-wide lens. Instead, the third sensor is a 2MP bokeh camera — a puzzling choice considering how useful an ultra-wide lens can be for landscapes and group shots.

Vivo T4 Pro Delivers Performance That Lasts

The T4 Pro runs Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15, with Vivo promising four OS updates and six years of security support, longer than most mid-range rivals. It includes Gemini integration for smoother interaction with Google’s AI across apps like Maps, Gmail, and YouTube.

1. AnTuTu Benchmark (V11.0.3-OB3)

The Vivo T4 Pro achieved an impressive total score of 1,284,230, reflecting strong mid-range to near-flagship performance. Breaking it down:

ComponentScoreWhat It Measures
CPU495,629Excellent processing power for multitasking and complex apps.
GPU268,212Smooth graphics rendering for gaming and 3D applications.
Memory (RAM + Storage)203,855Fast app loading and multitasking efficiency.
UX316,534Overall system responsiveness and smooth user experience.

Thermal and Battery Performance:

  • Temperature rise during the test: 7.9°C
  • Battery drop: 5%

This indicates reasonable thermal management and efficiency under heavy load.


2. Geekbench 6 CPU Benchmark

The T4 Pro’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 performs well for a high-end mid-range device:

Score TypeResultExplanation
Single-Core1262Handles everyday tasks efficiently. Lower than flagship CPUs but solid for mid-range.
Multi-Core3599Performs well under heavy multitasking and demanding applications.

Comparison: Single-core performance is lower than flagship devices like the Galaxy S24 Ultra (2136), which is expected for a mid-range chipset.


3. Power Consumption & Throttling

The T4 Pro maintains good efficiency under sustained load:

MetricResultExplanation
Max CPU Temp58.8°CEffective thermal management.
Power Consumption0.62 WEfficient power usage.
Performance Under Throttling59.4%Slight performance reduction under extreme load, typical for sustained benchmarks.
Perf/Watt59.8Good energy efficiency.
Compute Score63.0Overall computational performance.

4. Battery Usage

Real-world usage shows the T4 Pro is efficient and long-lasting:

  • Usage since last full charge: 2 days, 16 hours
  • Screen-on time: 2 hours, 46 minutes
  • Major battery consumers: YouTube (49%), AnTuTu Benchmark (29%)

This suggests excellent standby efficiency and reliable battery life even with occasional heavy usage.

FINAL VERDICT

The Vivo T4 Pro is one of the most compelling mid-range smartphones under ₹30,000. It stands out with a flagship-like 50MP telephoto lens, capable of crisp zoom shots and impressive portraits, while the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 ensures reliable performance for everyday tasks and gaming. The 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging delivers excellent endurance, and IP68/69 durability adds peace of mind.

While the lack of an ultra-wide camera and slightly lower benchmark scores compared to MediaTek rivals are notable drawbacks, the T4 Pro offers a well-rounded package for photography enthusiasts and users seeking long-term software support. Its solid build, premium feel, and practical features make it one of Vivo’s most confident entries in the T-series.

Pros

  • Excellent 50MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and standout portrait capabilities.
  • Reliable sustained performance with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and efficient thermal management.
  • Large 6,500mAh battery with 90W FlashCharge, offering up to two days of usage for moderate users.
  • Durable and premium build with IP68/69 ratings, Schott Diamond Shield glass, and reinforced corners.
  • Long-term software support: 4 OS updates and 6 years of security patches.
  • Stereo speakers and a bright, quad-curved AMOLED display enhance media consumption.

Cons

  • No ultra-wide camera, limiting wide-angle photography.
  • Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 falls behind MediaTek Dimensity 8350/8450 in benchmark scores.
  • Pre-installed apps may require manual removal.
  • 100x zoom suffers in clarity, especially in low-light or distant shots.
  • Slightly thick and heavy (8.5mm, 203g) compared to some mid-range rivals.

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