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Vivo T4R 5G Review

Meera Sharma by Meera Sharma
December 28, 2025
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Vivo T4R 5G

Vivo T4R 5G has taken the Indian budget smartphone market by storm since its launch in July 2025. Priced at ₹19,499 (8GB+128GB) and ₹23,499 (12GB+256GB), it promises a premium quad-curved AMOLED display, IP68+IP69 durability, a 50MP Sony IMX882 OIS camera, and a huge 5700mAh battery — all while undercutting the Samsung Galaxy A56 and OnePlus Nord CE5 by ₹5,000–₹8,000.

But is the Vivo T4R 5G really the “best phone under ₹20,000” in 2025, or just another spec-sheet warrior? After using it as my daily driver for over a month (including heavy gaming, photography in Mumbai monsoons, and 10-day trips), here’s the complete, no-BS verdict.

Vivo T4R 5G Key Specifications at a Glance

FeatureVivo T4R 5G
Display6.77″ Quad-Curved AMOLED, 1.5K, 120Hz, 1800 nits
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4nm)
RAM / Storage8+128 GB / 12+256 GB (LPDDR4X + UFS 2.2)
Rear Cameras50MP Sony IMX882 OIS (main) + 2MP depth
Front Camera8MP
Battery5700mAh + 44W FlashCharge
SoftwareFuntouch OS 15 (Android 15), 2 OS + 3 yrs security
Build & ProtectionIP68 + IP69, MIL-STD-810H
Weight / Thickness183.5 g / 7.39 mm
Price (India)₹19,499 – ₹23,499

Vivo T4R 5G Design & Build: The Slimmest Quad-Curved Phone in India

At just 7.39 mm thick and 183.5 g, the Vivo T4R 5G is currently the slimmest smartphone with four-sided curved edges in India. The front and back glass curve seamlessly into the frame, giving it a pebble-like feel that’s incredibly comfortable to hold — even for long gaming or reading sessions.

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The back panel comes in three finishes:

  • Arctic White (shimmering pearl effect)
  • Twilight Blue (deep gradient)
  • Emerald Green (subtle metallic shift)

All three have a glossy finish that looks stunning under light but is a fingerprint magnet. Thankfully, Vivo bundles a clear TPU case.

Real-world durability is excellent:

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  • Survived multiple 1.5 m drops on concrete (with case)
  • IP68 + IP69 means it handled Mumbai monsoon downpours and high-pressure hose tests without issue
  • MIL-STD-810H certification (vibration, high/low temperature, humidity)

Only downside: the plastic middle frame flexes slightly under strong pressure — a reminder this is still a sub-₹20k phone.

Vivo T4R 5G Display: One of the Best in Segment

The 6.77-inch 1.5K quad-curved AMOLED is the star of the show:

  • Peak brightness: 1800 nits (excellent outdoor visibility)
  • 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
  • HDR10+ certified
  • 100% DCI-P3 color gamut
  • 2160Hz PWM dimming (eye-friendly)

Side-by-side with the Samsung A56 and Realme 15 Pro, the T4R’s display is noticeably brighter and more vibrant. Colors pop, blacks are inky, and the curve adds immersion without accidental touches (thanks to good palm rejection).

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Only cons:

  • No LTPO (minimum 60Hz in low-brightness scenarios)
  • Slight color shift at extreme viewing angles (typical of curved panels)

For Netflix, YouTube, and gaming, it’s easily one of the top 3 displays under ₹25,000.

Vivo T4R 5G Performance: Smooth Enough for Daily Use & Light Gaming

The MediaTek Dimensity 7400 (Antutu ~6.8–7.2 lakh) is no flagship killer, but it handles everything a normal user throws at it:

  • Multitasking: 15–18 apps in memory without reloads
  • Gaming:
  • BGMI: 60 FPS (HDR + Extreme) stable for 45+ mins
  • Genshin Impact: 45–50 FPS on Medium settings
  • COD Mobile: 120 FPS with minor frame drops after 30 mins
  • Heating: Peaks at 42–44°C during extended gaming (manageable)

Compared to rivals:

  • Beats Samsung A56 (Exynos 1580) in GPU performance
  • Slightly behind Realme 15 Pro (Dimensity 8350) in CPU
  • On par with Poco X7 (Dimensity 7300 Ultra)

For ₹20k, performance is more than adequate. Only heavy gamers pushing 90/120 FPS constantly will feel the limit.

Vivo T4R 5G Camera: Good Daylight, Average Low-Light

Rear Cameras

  • 50MP Sony IMX882 f/1.8 OIS (main)
  • 2MP depth sensor
  • No ultrawide (biggest omission)

Daylight photos are sharp, colors are natural (slightly warm tone), and dynamic range is very good. Portrait mode edge detection is excellent — better than most in this price range.

Low-light performance is average:

  • Main camera holds detail up to ISO 3200
  • Noise becomes visible in shadows
  • No dedicated Night mode (uses auto scene detection)

Video: 4K@30fps with decent stabilization, but no 60fps option.

Selfie Camera: 8MP — decent in good light, soft in low light.

Verdict: Camera is good for social media and casual photography, but don’t expect Pixel-level magic or ultrawide versatility.

Vivo T4R 5G Battery Life & Charging: The Real Highlight

The 5700mAh silicon-carbon battery is a monster:

  • 1.5–2 days of heavy use (6–8 hours SOT)
  • 2.5–3 days of moderate use
  • Standby drain: ~4–5% overnight

44W FlashCharge:

  • 0–50% in 28 minutes
  • 0–100% in 68 minutes

Real-world example:
Day 1: 8 AM → 100%
Used for navigation, photography, gaming, social media → ended at 42% after 7 hours SOT
Day 2: Continued use → still 18% left by evening

Easily the best battery life under ₹25,000.

Vivo T4R 5G Software: Funtouch OS 15 – Love It or Hate It

Funtouch OS 15 (based on Android 15) is smooth and feature-rich:

  • Customizable Always-On Display
  • Excellent gesture navigation
  • Useful AI features (Smart Scene, Photo Enhancer)

But it comes with bloat:

  • Pre-installed apps (Facebook, Snapchat, PhonePe, etc.)
  • Some duplicate apps (Browser vs Chrome)

Good news: most bloat can be uninstalled, and Vivo promises:

  • 2 major Android updates (up to Android 17)
  • 3 years of security patches

Not class-leading (Samsung offers 5+6), but acceptable at this price.

Vivo T4R 5G Pros & Cons

ProsCons
Slimmest quad-curved design in IndiaNo ultrawide camera
Excellent 120Hz curved AMOLEDAverage low-light photography
Best-in-class battery life (5700mAh)Plastic frame (feels less premium)
IP68 + IP69 + MIL-STD-810H durabilityBloatware & only 2 OS updates
Smooth performance for daily useNo 4K 60fps video
Fast 44W chargingNo wireless charging

Final Verdict: Should You Buy the Vivo T4R 5G?

Yes, if you want:

  • The most premium-looking phone under ₹20,000
  • Best battery life in segment
  • Vibrant curved AMOLED display
  • Good daylight camera & portraits
  • Durable build with IP68/IP69

No, if you need:

  • Excellent low-light or ultrawide camera
  • Clean software experience
  • Long-term updates (5+ years)
  • Raw gaming performance (90/120 FPS)

At ₹19,499, the Vivo T4R 5G is currently the best all-rounder under ₹20,000 in India for users who value design, battery life, and display quality over everything else.

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Meera Sharma is a talented writer and editor at a top news portal, shining with her concise takes on government schemes, news, tech, and automobiles. Her engaging style and sharp insights make her a beloved voice in journalism.

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