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Vivo T4 Pro Review: A big, bold upgrade that feels just right

I’ve been using the phone for over a week, and here’s what’s good and not so good about the phone.

September 19, 2025 / 17:25 IST
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Vivo T4 Pro
Vivo T4 Pro

It’s not often that Vivo gives its T-series such a meaningful refresh, but the Vivo T4 Pro is a clear example of how a mid-range phone can evolve without losing sight of what made it good in the first place. Launched as the successor to the T3 Pro, this one is packed with several upgrades — a bigger battery, a telephoto camera, IP69 certification, and Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. Of course, there’s a small price bump too, but does the added cost translate into better value? I’ve been using the phone for over a week, and here’s what’s good and not so good about the phone.

Vivo T4 Pro design and display
At first glance, the Vivo T4 Pro doesn’t deviate too far from its predecessor. Despite a familiar design, the phone looks and feels fresh and well-built. The curved AMOLED panel is still here, and that’s a good thing because it adds a sense of premium flair that most phones in this price band simply can’t match. The quad-curved 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support is excellent for media, gaming, or even just scrolling through Twitter or Instagram.

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Brightness levels are where Vivo has made a leap forward — 1500 nits typical brightness and a staggering 5000 nits peak brightness. That’s straight flagship territory. And it shows in day-to-day use; even under harsh sunlight, everything looks sharp and vibrant. Add in features like 2160Hz PWM dimming and a 480Hz touch sampling rate, and you know Vivo is serious about the visual and gaming experience here.

On the design front, the phone is thin (7.53mm) and surprisingly light at 192g, despite the larger battery inside. The rails curve into your palm neatly, making it easy to hold for long sessions. My review unit was the Nitro Blue variant, and the glossy finish with a dual-tone pill-shaped camera module does give the phone a more premium aura than you’d expect at this price. The phone is also IP68 and IP69 certified, which means it’s resistant to dust and can handle more than just accidental splashes. Very few mid-range phones check both boxes.