Vivo T3 launches with Dimensity 7200 and familiar specs sheet
The vivo T3 was just announced officially in India. The smartphone comes with a Dimensity 7200 chipset and a 50 MP main camera with Sony IMX882 sensor.
Looking at the specs sheet, the vivo T3 is practically the iQOO Z9 with a different design on the back; everything else is the same, down to the footprint, battery capacity and user interface.
The front features a 6.67” AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and supports up to 120 Hz refresh rate. The screen has 1800 nits peak brightness and one punch hole in the center for a 16 MP camera.
There are two more cameras on the back, despite the design suggesting a triple shooter. On top of that, only the 50 MP main cam is usable; the other is a 2 MP depth sensor.
The phone brings a 5,000 mAh battery with 44W FlashCharge support through the USB-C port. Audio enthusiasts will not love the fact there is no 3.5 mm audio jack, but at least the phone brings stereo sound, with the earpiece acting as a second speaker.
Other key features include Android 14 with Funtouch 14, an under-display fingerprint scanner and basic IP54 protection against dust and water.
The vivo T3 is available in Cosmic Blue and Crystal Flake colors. It costs INR19,999 ($240/€220) for 8/128 GB or INR21,999 ($265/€240) for the 8/256 GB option, and all pre-ordered phones on vivo.com will be bundled with vivo XE710 earphones.
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- 21 Mar 2024
- txE
Name me a better ≥2022 4G midrange chipset than Helio G99. I'll wait. And oh yeah, 4G-only phone is literally still relevant in many develop countries where 5G is not ready. At least by using this 4G chipset, we can get a similar performanc...
- OSasmatteroffact
- 21 Mar 2024
- raQ
Since mediatek never updated their midrange chip, the 7050 and 7200 became the milked chip that are reused again and again (and dont start with the ancient G99 with performance of entry level) But aside from the chip vivo never level the game with ...