Vivo T4 Lite launch date confirmed: Expected to come with 6,000mAh battery, smart AI enhancements, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, and more
Vivo T4 Lite launch date announced: Vivo is back in the spotlight with the arrival of a new budget-friendly addition to its smartphone lineup. Set to make waves soon, the upcoming device aims to strike a balance between style, performance, and everyday practicality.
As competition continues to heat up in the entry-level segment, Vivo seems to be gearing up with something that could appeal to a wide range of users — especially those who value reliability on a budget.
While official details are still under wraps, early hints suggest this launch could be a strong contender in its category. Whether you're a casual user or just looking for your next daily driver, this new release might be worth watching. Here's everything you should know.
Vivo T4 Lite confirmed launch date
Vivo T4 lite confirmed to launch next week | Credit: Vivo
The company sent out a press invitation announcing the Vivo T4 Lite 5G India launch, which is scheduled for June 24 at 12 p.m . To hint at the debut, Vivo has also made a special page on its India website.
Vivo T4 Lite expected specifications
The Vivo T4 Lite 5G will come with a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, according to the listing on the official Vivo India website. Additionally, it will include a 6.74-inch display certified by TÜV Rheinland for reduced blue light. In high brightness mode, the display is said to have a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits.
The Vivo T4 Lite 5G has two colour variations and a dual back camera setup, according to official posters. It will provide up to 2TB of expandable storage and is confirmed to support two SIM cards. Flipkart, the Vivo India website, and a few physical retailers will sell the phone.
With a proven 6,000mAh battery, the Vivo T4 Lite 5G is the first device in the Rs. 10,000 pricing range to have this feature, according to the manufacturer. On a single charge, the battery is said to offer over 70 hours of music playback, over 19 hours of gaming, and over 22 hours of video streaming. Additionally, it is marketed as Vivo's least expensive 5G smartphone.
Vivo T4 Lite's expected price
Vivo hasn't disclosed any pricing information as of yet, but based on prior releases, we should anticipate a starting price of about Rs 10,000. The iQOO Z9 Lite's price matches that of the T3 Lite, which debuted at Rs 10,499 for the 4GB + 128GB model and Rs 11,499 for the 6GB + 128GB version.
The top 8GB + 256GB model of the freshly released iQOO Z10 Lite costs Rs 12,999, while the base model costs Rs 9,999. It is unclear if Vivo would use the same pricing and versions for the T4 Lite. On June 24, we'll know for sure.
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