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 INR 19,999 (US$ 240/€ 220) for 8/128 GB or
INR 21,999 (US$ 265/€ 240) for the 8/256 GB option, and all pre-ordered phones on
vivo.com will be bundled with vivo XE710 earphones.
