
Vivo is gearing up to unveil its latest smartphone, the Vivo T4 Ultra, on June 11 in India. This new device is expected to deliver high performance, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset and running on Vivo's FuntouchOS 15, which is based on Android 15. Recent leaks indicate the Vivo T4 Ultra may be priced around ₹35,000, reflecting a ₹3,000 increase from its predecessor, the Vivo T3 Ultra, which started at ₹31,999. Speculation surrounding the device has been rampant, but the pricing leak offers a clearer picture for potential buyers. In terms of display, the T4 Ultra is rumored to feature a 6.67-inch OLED quad-curved screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. Vivo has confirmed that the display will be a 1.5K panel, boasting an impressive 5,000 nits of peak brightness. The phone is also set to have a sleek profile, measuring just 7.43mm in thickness and weighing 192 grams. Vivo has announced black and white color variants for the T4 Ultra, though details on any additional color options remain unconfirmed. The camera setup is particularly noteworthy, featuring a 50MP Sony IMX 921 primary camera with optical image stabilization, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP Sony IMX 882 telephoto lens that supports 3x optical zoom and OIS. While Vivo has yet to disclose the battery specifications, leaks suggest the T4 Ultra might house a robust 5,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. However, it appears the device may see a slight reduction in water resistance, with rumors indicating an IP64 rating compared to the IP68 rating of its predecessor. Stay tuned for more updates as the launch date approaches!
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