Vivo T4 Ultra review: A compelling choice in the sub-Rs 40,000 segment

Vivo is back in the spotlight with the launch of its latest performance-centric smartphone, the Vivo T4 Ultra.

Vivo T4 Ultra review
Vivo T4 Ultra review: A compelling choice in the sub-Rs 40,000 segment

Vivo is back in the spotlight with the launch of its latest performance-centric smartphone, the Vivo T4 Ultra. Positioned under the Rs 40,000 segment, this new entrant in the T Series aims to strike the right balance between power and affordability. With stiff competition from the likes of the iQOO Neo 10, Motorola Edge 60 Pro, and the OnePlus 13R, the T4 Ultra has a lot riding on it. After spending a week with the device, testing its performance, camera, and everyday usability, here’s how it stacks up in the crowded mid-premium segment.

Vivo T4 Ultra design and display:

The Vivo T4 Ultra’s display is easily one of its standout features. The 6.67-inch curved AMOLED panel offers vibrant colours, deep blacks, and excellent contrast, making everything from videos to social media scrolls feel immersive. With a resolution of 2800 x 1260 pixels and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, the screen handles motion effortlessly. What truly sets it apart, though, is the incredible peak brightness of 5,000 nits (1,600 nits in HBM), which ensures superb outdoor visibility even under harsh sunlight. Whether you’re gaming or binge-watching, the T4 Ultra’s display delivers a good visual experience.

The Vivo T4 Ultra sports a sleek and modern design that feels both premium and practical. The curved front display is complemented by a centrally placed 32MP punch-hole selfie camera, adding to its clean aesthetic. While there’s a slight chin at the bottom, it doesn’t distract from the overall edge-to-edge screen experience.

Button placement is ergonomic, with the power and volume keys easily accessible on the right side. At the bottom, you’ll find the dual SIM tray, primary microphone, USB-C port, and a speaker grille, while the top houses the secondary mic and a speaker vent. Notably, the earpiece doubles as a secondary speaker, enhancing the stereo sound output. Overall, the T4 Ultra blends functionality with a refined, polished look.

Vivo T4 Ultra performance:

The Vivo T4 Ultra packs serious performance muscle with the new MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset and Immortalis-G720 GPU under the hood. Whether you’re multitasking, gaming, or pushing the phone with heavy apps, it handles everything with ease and fluidity. The support for up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM ensures smooth app switching, while the UFS 3.1 storage delivers fast load times and data transfer speeds. In day-to-day use, the phone feels snappy and responsive, and even during extended gaming sessions, it maintains consistent performance without noticeable lag or heating. Simply put, the T4 Ultra is built for users who demand speed and efficiency.

The Vivo T4 Ultra runs on FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15, offering a clean, feature-rich experience with plenty of customisation options. The interface feels smooth and responsive, with thoughtful additions like improved multitasking.

The Vivo T4 Ultra retains the robust 5,500mAh battery seen in its predecessor, delivering excellent endurance for its segment. It comfortably lasts a full day, even with heavy use.

Vivo T4 Ultra camera:

The Vivo T4 Ultra delivers a versatile and capable camera setup for its price. The 50MP Sony IMX921 main sensor with OIS captures detailed and well-balanced shots, even in challenging lighting. The 8MP ultra-wide lens covers a decent field of view, though image quality dips slightly in low light. What really adds value is the 50MP IMX882 periscope telephoto camera, which offers sharp zoomed-in shots with solid stabilization, making it a rare feature in this segment. On the front, the GalaxyCore selfie camera performs adequately for video calls and selfies. Overall, the T4 Ultra’s camera system is well-rounded and reliable for most shooting scenarios.

Conclusion:

With a starting price of Rs 37,999, the Vivo T4 Ultra delivers solid value for a performance-focused smartphone. It combines a stunning display, powerful Dimensity 9300+ chipset, versatile camera setup, and blazing-fast 90W charging—all wrapped in a sleek design. Vivo T4 Ultra stands out as a compelling choice in the sub-Rs 40,000 segment. While it faces stiff competition, Vivo’s latest T Series offering holds its ground well, especially for users who prioritize performance, display quality, and all-round reliability.

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This article was first uploaded on June sixteen, twenty twenty-five, at thirty-nine minutes past five in the evening.
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