Vivo T4 Pro Price in India and Variants
Vivo T4 Pro price in India is set at Rs. 27,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model. Customers can purchase the 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage variants at Rs. 29,999 and Rs. 31,999, respectively.

The Vivo T4 Pro is sold in Blaze Gold and Nitro Blue colourways via the Vivo India e-store, Flipkart and select offline retail stores.
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Vivo T4 Pro Box Contents
The Vivo T4 Pro packs the following items inside the box:

- Phone
- 90W Charger
- Type C cable
- SIM ejector tool
- Protective cover
- Documentation
Vivo T4 Pro Specs at a glance
Before we talk in detail about the Vivo T4 Pro, let’s see what the on-paper specs look like:

- Display: 6.77-inch AMOLED screen
- Chipset: Qualcomm SM7750-AB Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4 nm)
- RAM & ROM: 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM
- Software: Android 15, Funtouch 15
- Rear camera: 50MP, 50MP, 2MP
- Selfie camera: 32MP
- Battery: 6,500mAh
- Weight: 192 grams
- Dimensions: 163.5 x 77 x 7.5 mm
Vivo T4 Pro Design and Build
The Vivo T4 Pro has a similar design to the Vivo V60, which I just reviewed two weeks ago. The significant difference between the phones is Ziss’ branding on the V60.

While there is no question about the finish, it offers a matte finish back, and I’m using its Nitro Blue, which I liked so much.

It does not attract fingerprint stains on the back, which is also a good thing. There is no curve on the front or back like the Moto Edge 50, but it has a slight curved look that feels premium.

One thing that concerns me is that it should have at least an aluminium frame instead of a plastic frame and back.

The Vivo T4 Pro is rated with IP68/IP69 for dust tightness and water resistance, meaning it can withstand high-pressure water jets and is immersible up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. However, Vivo claims it can resist underwater conditions for up to 120 minutes.

Additionally, it is MIL-STD-810H compliant for protection, but does not guarantee ruggedness or suitability for use in extreme conditions. Therefore, I recommend using it with a protective case, which is included in the box.
Moving on to the ports, the top of the device features a microphone and speaker. On the right side, you’ll find the power and volume buttons. At the bottom of the phone, there is a volume strip, another microphone, a Type-C charging port, and a SIM tray.
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Vivo T4 Pro Camera
Vivo consistently excels in camera performance, and the Vivo T4 Pro delivers exceptional results in all conditions. I took photos in different situations, and you can see my images and colours are quite similar.

Moreover, I took many pictures of flowers to test their colours and edge accuracy, and it nailed almost all the colours.


Its telephoto lens helps a lot to capture depth in images, and you can see my portrait photos where the edges are captured accurately. The skin tones look natural, and the background blur feels smooth. Even in low light, the camera keeps details sharp without adding much noise.

The ultra-wide sensor also performs well. It keeps good colours and wide coverage without losing detail on the edges. For videos, you get steady shots with clear sound, and switching between lenses feels smooth.


The selfie camera also stands out. It captures fine details, balanced colours, and provides a bright look even indoors. Portrait selfies keep the focus sharp and add a natural blur behind you.

Moreover, you can record 4K videos with both front and rear cameras at 30fps. I recorded a few videos, and the audio pickup is good even in public areas.


Overall, the Vivo T4 Pro upholds the brand’s strong camera reputation. It works well in both daylight and low light, as well as for portraits and selfies, providing reliable results in every shot.
After the Vivo T4 Pro review, I can say it is a well-rounded phone that balances design, camera, battery, and display at a reasonable price. It handles daily tasks with ease and offers smooth performance for casual users, though gamers may find the occasional lag disappointing. The software is polished, and the promise of long-term updates adds extra value.
However, Vivo still sticks with older UFS 2.2 storage and bloatware, which could have been avoided. If your priority is style, cameras, and battery life, the T4 Pro is worth considering. But if gaming and raw performance matter most, you might want to explore other options.
Overall, there are several phones in the market with a similar or close to the price, such as the Vivo T4 Ultra, iQOO Neo 10, Motorola Edge 60 Pro, Xiaomi 14 Civi, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, etc. You can compare the Vivo T4 Pro with these phones before buy. I hope you liked my Vivo T4 Pro review. Thanks for reading.


























