
Vivo is preparing to launch the T4R 5G smartphone in India. The launch date is not known. The company is touting it to be the slimmest smartphone in the country with a quad-curved display at just 7.39mm thickness. Expected features include a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, and a 50-megapixel camera with OIS.
Vivo is gearing up to expand its T-series lineup in India with the upcoming launch of the Vivo T4R 5G. The company has started teasing the device, positioning it as the slimmest smartphone in India to feature a quad-curved display. According to Vivo, the T4R 5G will measure just 7.39mm in thickness.
The teaser shared on Flipkart by Vivo hints at a sleek design frame, with a slight camera module bump at the back. Apart from this, the company unveils that the phone will be just 7.39mm thick and have a quad-curved display. It is seen to have a USB Type-C port at the bottom edge.
Apart from this, the company reveals little else about the Vivo T4R 5G. Post-launch, the Vivo T4R 5G will be available for purchase through multiple platforms, including Flipkart, Vivo’s official India website, and authorized offline retail stores.
While the exact launch date is yet to be confirmed, official announcements are anticipated in the coming days. Vivo is also likley to tease key specifications of the phone in the run up to the official launch.
The Vivo T4R 5G is largely expected to be an addition to the mid-range smartphone market in India. The teaser comes just on the heels of the launch of the Vivo X200 FE and Vivo X Fold 5 smartphones in India. The X200 FE falls in the mid-premium range, whereas the X Fold 5 is a strong contender in the flagship category.
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