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Vivo T4 Pro Unboxing & First Impressions — Is This the Best Smartphone under ₹30,000?

Looking for a new phone that delivers on battery, camera, and performance but doesn’t break the bank? The Vivo T4 Pro might just be the answer. Freshly launched after the T4 Ultra and T4x, this phone packs in high-end features, a massive battery, and the latest Snapdragon processor—all while keeping the price impressively attractive. Let’s dive deep into the unboxing, specs, camera test, and everything else you need to know before buying.


Unboxing: What’s Inside the Box?

Opening the Vivo T4 Pro box, you’re immediately greeted by a transparent back cover, a user manual, a rapid 90W charger with a Type-A to Type-C cable, and, of course, the phone itself. The review unit came in a stylish Blaze Gold shade, while a Nitro Blue color variant is also available for those who prefer something subtle but elegant. The phone’s design gives strong Vivo V60 vibes, with the T4 Pro featuring a slightly different finish and lower price due to the absence of Zeiss co-branding on the camera module.

At just 192 grams, the phone is wonderfully lightweight, despite the hefty 6500mAh battery inside—a real plus for all-day use. The rear panel is plastic polycarbonate with a glass-like appearance and a unique side pattern that reflects under certain angles, making the design appealing even from afar.


Build Quality & Protection

Vivo hasn’t skimped on durability here. The T4 Pro comes with IP68 and IP69 ratings, making it both water and dust-resistant. Dual stereo speakers produce quality sound, and the phone features a haptic motor for a tactile typing and navigation experience. On the connectivity front, the physical dual-SIM tray, IR blaster, NFC support (absent in this model), and a variety of smart features make this a modern multitasking powerhouse.


Display: Quad-Curve Brilliance

Up front is a 6.77-inch Full HD+ 120Hz AMOLED quad-curve display. This screen lands somewhere between a noticeably curved and a flat display—offering a premium feel without being too flashy. With 5000 nits peak and 1500 nits high brightness mode, the screen remains visible even under harsh sunlight. There’s also Diamond Sheet Glass protection, ensuring your display can handle everyday bumps.

Color reproduction is vibrant and accurate, with a 10-bit panel supporting HDR video playback—even on Netflix. Always-On Display is available, although, as with many brands lately, it’s not permanently on for long periods.


Performance & Software

Under the hood, the T4 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. Paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage, it can handle daily multitasking with ease. Vivo claims an Antutu score of over one million, making it compelling for a mid-range device, though not ideal for “heavy performance” users or hardcore gamers. UFS 3.1 isn’t onboard, which could affect ultra-fast storage speeds for some.

Gamers curious about options: Battlegrounds Mobile India supports up to 60fps, while Call of Duty Mobile goes up to 90fps. The bypass charging feature and VC cooling chamber help to maintain performance during extended gaming sessions. FunTouch OS 15, based on Android 15, runs the show, with Vivo assuring four years of Android updates and six years of security updates.

Some bloatware (like Hot Apps and Hot Games) comes pre-installed, but thankfully, all such extra apps can be uninstalled or disabled. The native Vivo dialer app allows call recording without announcement—a handy feature missing on many competitors.


AI Features & Smart Extras

Vivo has loaded the T4 Pro with AI features galore. From Circle to Search to AI Magic Move and beyond, the phone is equipped with plenty of options for those who love smart automation and productivity enhancements.


Camera: Triple-Lens, 100x Zoom, and Impressive Portraits

The main camera setup boasts a 50MP shooter with OIS (optical image stabilization) and a 50MP 3x telephoto lens that can digitally zoom up to a crazy 100x for distant details. There is no ultra-wide camera this year, a cut that might disappoint a few enthusiasts. The third camera serves a less defined role, perhaps for depth sensing or macro.

During tests, photos from the main camera delivered excellent dynamic range and detail, though some shots tended to be a touch vibrant and slightly overexposed in bright scenes. For most users (especially those who love punchy colors), this is a plus. The telephoto lens’s 3x optical and up to 100x digital zoom really set the T4 Pro apart in this price bracket, as most competitors cut corners here.

For portraits, the phone can switch seamlessly from 1x (main camera) to 3x (telephoto), offering interesting focal lengths for varied creative effects. Selfie lovers will enjoy the solid front camera, which takes clear, bright shots with plenty of natural skin tones.

Camera Samples: Want to see unedited camera samples? Check them here.

Video: 4K video recording (30fps) is available on both the main and telephoto cameras, although you can’t switch lenses while recording. Selfies can also be recorded in 4K, but stabilization for 4K video is only present on the rear cameras. Audio quality is very good thanks to an upgraded microphone.


Battery & Charging

One of the T4 Pro’s headline features is its massive 6500 mAh battery, paired with 90W fast charging. With this battery size, light-to-moderate users will easily get 2 days on a single charge. And if you need a quick top-up, the super-fast charger has you covered.


Pricing, Variants & Availability

The Vivo T4 Pro is impressively priced, starting around ₹27,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant, with limited-period offers bringing it down to approximately ₹24,999. More configurations will be available over time. For most users, considering the features, battery, and camera, the T4 Pro is a strong mid-range contender.

Buy it here: Amazon Vivo T4 Pro Page.


Final Thoughts: Who Should Buy This?

If long battery life, eye-catching design, good cameras (especially telephoto), and strong daily performance are on the checklist, the Vivo T4 Pro is an excellent pick under ₹30,000. Hardcore gamers or users needing ultra-fast storage might look elsewhere, but for most people—especially those who appreciate value and versatility—this device simply delivers more for less.


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