The Vivo T4 Pro is Vivo’s latest swing in the T4 series.
Now, the T4 lineup has been all over the place—performance monsters like the T4 Ultra on one end, and budget champs like the T4x on the other.
T4 Pro, though, is aiming to be the ultimate all-rounder, promising solid performance and an impressive camera setup, all around that ₹30,000 mark.
But let’s talk about what really caught my eye, the design.
Now, the T4 Pro comes in two colours. There's a gold variant but we’ve got the Nitro Blue here, and honestly, the understated look just works. It’s clean, subtle, and pulls off that minimal premium vibe without being flashy.
Vivo’s gone with a plastic composite back and plastic sides, but thanks to the soft curves and those rounded corners, the phone actually feels great in the hand.
At under 200 grams, it’s light, but still feels reassuringly sturdy, like a proper brick
It’s quite slim too and that’s a good thing because it packs a pretty sizable battery.
I have just one minor gripe with it. It is a proper fingerprint magnet. The darker blue colour shows every smudge, but I reckon the Gold colour will be better.
But I am glad that, Vivo’s sticking with a uniform look across its midrange and premium-lite phones, like the Vivo V60 and the X200 FE and honestly, it works
From the back, the T4 Pro has a slick camera module in glossy black that hides the main and telephoto camera well.
You don’t get Vivo’s signature Aura Light, but you do get a ring flash that supports fill light.
Up front, we get a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera.
Thanks to the quad-curved display, and those slim bezels, it honestly feels like you’re holding something way pricier than it is.
All of these little touches really make the T4 Pro stand out in the midrange crowd.
For performance, T4 Pro comes with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC. Vivo's claiming that the device crosses the 1 million mark. Whether that holds true or not, will only be clear once we put it through our gauntlet of tests.
Now, sliding over to the cameras, Vivo’s packing some serious hardware here. You get a 50MP main camera, and a 50MP 3X telephoto.
As for that little lens outside the camera island, its most likely a bokeh camera for sharper details and that ultra-creamy bokeh effect.
The main camera churns out pretty solid and punchy shots, with vibrant colours, sharp detail, and an impressive dynamic range.
Even if you zoom in, the details stick around, and colours pop without looking overprocessed. Low light is handled pretty well, as long as you keep expectations realistic.
Now, you don’t get an ultrawide lens, which is a bit of a letdown. But the main lens is wide, but only just covers most situations.
Telephoto shots at 3x and 10x are crisp, and even up to 20x, images stay impressively usable.
You can push it to 100x and, while you won’t want to post those everywhere, they’re still decent for the range.
Now, there’s no Zeiss magic here, Vivo’s saing that for phones higher up the food chain, but still, the portraits are seriously good.
You get creamy bokeh, sharp edges, and a bunch of film-style colour presets for extra flair.
Video maxes out at 4K 30fps, and 1080p 60fps. Stabilisation is decent but the camera does crop in,
On the front, the selfie camera is a win—skin tones look natural, details are crisp, and portrait mode does a solid job with edge detection.
From looks of it, the T4 Pro looks set to put up a serious fight in the midrange segment, especially if design and cameras are high on your checklist.
If you want an all-rounder that nails the basics and brings some pro camera tricks to the table, this might just be the Vivo worth waiting for.