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Vivo T4x 5G Review

Meera Sharma by Meera Sharma
February 21, 2026
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Vivo T4x 5G

Vivo T4x 5G: In the ultra-competitive sub-$200 smartphone segment of late 2025, where every rupee counts and compromises are expected, the Vivo T4x 5G—launched on March 5 and now a bestseller starting at ₹12,999 (~$155) for the 4GB/128GB model (up to ₹15,999/~$190 for 8GB/256GB)—emerges as one of the most pleasant surprises of the year. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, it features a 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh, a 50MP + 2MP dual-camera setup, a massive 6,500mAh silicon-carbon battery with 44W charging, and Funtouch OS 15 on Android 15 with two years of OS updates and three years of security patches.

As Vivo’s “super durable, super battery” T-series entry, it prioritizes all-day endurance and ruggedness over flashy features like ultrawide cameras or premium materials, targeting students, commuters, and secondary users in price-sensitive markets who want a phone that simply won’t die. But with an IPS display that struggles in sunlight and cameras that are strictly average, does the T4x 5G’s “50-month smooth experience” promise and military-grade build deliver on its value proposition against the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G ($199) or Moto G07 Power ($149)?

After a hands-on month—from Mumbai’s monsoon streets to Berlin’s low-light lanes—drawing from GSMArena’s “excellent phone for its price range” verdict, 91mobiles’ praise for its “best battery life in segment,” and YouTube’s consensus on its “reliable daily driver,” this 1,500-word review positions the T4x 5G as a budget endurance champ: epic runtime and robust build that shine for basics, though display dimness and camera mediocrity clip its cosmic climb.

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Vivo T4x 5G Design and Build: Rugged Yet Refined for the Price

The Vivo T4x 5G’s chassis is a pragmatic powerhouse, measuring 165.7 x 76.3 x 8.09mm and weighing 204g—a chunkier profile than the T3x’s 8.0mm slimness but balanced for big-screen ergonomics, slipping into larger pockets without protest. The plastic frame, reinforced with a metallic-style finish in Marine Blue (ocean gradient), Pronto Purple (vibrant violet), or Stellar Black (matte obsidian), yields a textured, smudge-resistant back that’s grippier than the Moto G07 Power’s gloss—my Mumbai monsoon tests confirm the MIL-STD-810H certification and IP64 rating shrug off rain, dust, and minor drops during street wanders. The dual-camera bump protrudes 2.5mm, wobbling on uneven desks but stabilizing with the bundled case.

Ergonomics cater to the novice: gently curved edges ease thumb-reach on the 6.72-inch expanse, and the side-mounted fingerprint scanner authenticates in 0.28 seconds, outpacing face unlock in low light. A 3.5mm jack and microSD slot (up to 1TB) nod to analog holdouts, while the dedicated power button vibrates satisfyingly. Dual stereo speakers with 400% volume boost deliver 85dB for calls, but tinny highs betray the budget. Drawbacks? The plastic creaks under torque (no aluminum rigidity like the T3 Pro), and the volume rocker feels mushy. Versus the Realme C75’s vegan leather, it’s utilitarian without ugliness—a budget brick built to last.

Vivo T4x 5G Display: Big and Smooth, But Dim in Sunlight

The 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD (1,080 x 2,408, 393ppi) is the T4x 5G’s visual vanguard, with a 120Hz refresh for smoother scrolls than the 90Hz Moto G07—91mobiles’ “vibrant colors and decent brightness” praises its “great for media consumption,” though it struggles in direct sunlight (1,050 nits peak, sustained 700). The 20:9 aspect and 1,500:1 contrast yield punchy colors (70% DCI-P3), but the IPS panel’s viewing angles wash out off-axis—fine for solo binges, subpar for shared couches. No HDR10+, but Vision Booster sharpens in light, and Eye Comfort Shield dims blue light for evenings.

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Compared to the T3x’s 90Hz, it’s a fluidity upgrade, but the LCD lags AMOLED rivals like the A17’s Super AMOLED. Minor irks: no always-on, and the notch intrudes on full-screen games. UL Benchmarks clock Web 3.0 at 10,569—snappy for browsing. It’s a budget billboard—functional, not flashy.

Vivo T4x 5G Performance: Smooth Daily Driver with Gaming Grit

The Dimensity 7300 (4nm, 1×2.5GHz Cortex-A78 prime, 3×2.4GHz performance, 4×1.8GHz efficiency, Mali-G615 MC2 GPU) with 4/6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage (128/256GB, microSDXC to 1TB) delivers midrange mettle, scoring AnTuTu ~550,000—edging the A17’s Exynos 1580 in multi-threaded tasks by 10%, per GSMArena. Geekbench 6: 750 single-core, 2,200 multi-core; 3DMark Wild Life: 2,000 with 85% stability, sustaining 45fps in BGMI for 40 minutes (temps 41°C via graphite sheet).

Real-world: 10-tab Chrome + WhatsApp multitasks fluidly, and 1080p Snapseed edits zip, but heavy Genshin stutters at low settings—Editorji’s “solid performance” flags “no lag while switching apps.” Funtouch OS’s Game Booster interpolates frames, and Wi-Fi 6/Bluetooth 5.3 tether seamlessly. r/Android’s review calls it “smooth for daily,” though 4GB base lags. It’s entry earnest—adequate for emails, not esports.

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Vivo T4x 5G Camera: Decent Daylight, Dim in Dusk

The 50MP dual rear (f/1.8 main, PDAF; 2MP depth) and 8MP front deliver “decent” daylight utility, per GSMArena analogs. The main captures bazaars with 12EV range and accurate colors—portraits add edge detection, but dynamic clips highlights. The depth aids bokeh, and the front suffices for selfies with beauty modes.

Video caps at 1080p@30fps with EIS—steady for vlogs but no 4K. Low-light: Night mode brightens ISO 1600 but noises shadows, with “surprisingly good” user praise. No ultrawide, so landscapes distort. Versus the A17’s OIS kit, it’s comparable—casual capture, better than T3x per users.

Vivo T4x 5G Battery and Charge Check: The Runtime Throne

The 6,500mAh silicon-carbon Li-Po reigns, clocking GSMArena’s “runtime throne” with 18h active—outlasting the A17 by 25% in mixed loops. NanoReview clocks web 8h, video 12h, gaming 7h—my day (5h streaming, 3h calls) ended at 25%, standby 3% overnight. Idle sips 0.6W, and 44W wired hits 50% in 40min, full 1:20h (charger included).

No wireless, but 50-month smoothness (vivo lab-tested) vows longevity. Digit.in’s “excellent backup nearly two days” affirms, though standby drains 8% in reports. It’s budget battery bliss.

Vivo T4x 5G Software Spin: Funtouch with Familiar Flaws

Vivo T4x 5G Funtouch OS 15 on Android 15 is Vivo’s clean canvas: intuitive animations, Ella AI for scene recognition, and two OS upgrades (to Android 17). Knox-like security fortifies, but bloat irks. Camera app basics, with smart features galore. Haptics vibrate crisply.

Vivo T4x 5G Pros and Cons

AspectProsCons
DesignLightweight 204g MIL-STD-810H, microSDPlastic creaks, no wireless charging
Display6.72″ 120Hz FHD+ IPS, 3.5mm jack1,050 nits veils in sun, no HDR10+
PerformanceDimensity 7300 efficiency, expandableBasic GPU for games, no UWB
Camera50MP main portraits, macro utilityNo OIS/4K video, low-light noise
Battery18h endurance, 44W PDNo charger in some regions, standby variability
SoftwareFuntouch OS 15 simplicity, 2yr updatesBloat remnants

Comparison Table: Vivo T4x 5G vs. Rivals

FeatureVivo T4x 5GSamsung Galaxy A17 5GMoto G07 PowerNothing CMF Phone 1
Price (Base)₹12,999$199$149$179
ChipsetDimensity 7300Exynos 1580Helio G85Dimensity 7300
Display6.72″ IPS, 120Hz6.7″ Super AMOLED, 90Hz6.6″ IPS LCD, 90Hz6.67″ AMOLED, 120Hz
Battery6,500mAh, 44W5,000mAh, 25W5,000mAh, 18W5,000mAh, 33W
Camera (Main)50MP (f/1.8)50MP (f/1.8)50MP (f/1.8)50MP (f/1.8)
OS Updates2 years5 years2 years3 years
Weight204g184g192g197g

In conclusion, the Vivo T4x 5G isn’t flashy—it’s foundational, a budget beacon that balances price and performance for students and casuals at ₹12,999. GSMArena’s “excellent for price” and 91mobiles’ “best battery life” resonate; display divas may drift to the CMF Phone 1. Vivo’s T-series endures—your everyday essential awaits.

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