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Vivo T4x 5G Review: A Budget Beast or Just Hype?

The Vivo T4x 5G is one of the latest budget smartphones making waves in India. With 5G becoming the new standard, brands are racing to offer affordable options—but does the T4x 5G deliver? As someone who has tested dozens of budget phones, I wanted to see if this device lives up to the hype.

I’ve noticed many buyers struggle to find honest, in-depth reviews before making a purchase. Most articles just repeat specs without real-world testing. That’s why I spent two weeks using the Vivo T4x 5G as my primary phone—testing battery life, camera performance, gaming, and more.

This review cuts through the marketing fluff and gives you a real user’s perspective. Whether you’re looking for a budget 5G phone or comparing it to rivals like Redmi and Realme, this guide will help you decide.


Vivo T4x 5G: Key Specifications at a Glance

Before diving deep, here’s a quick look at the specs:

Feature Specification
Display 6.56-inch HD+ LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
Processor MediaTek Dimensity 6020 (7nm)
RAM/Storage 4GB+128GB / 6GB+128GB (Expandable via microSD)
Battery 5000mAh with 18W fast charging
Rear Camera 50MP primary + 2MP depth
Front Camera 8MP
OS Funtouch OS 13 (Based on Android 13)
5G Bands Supports 13 5G bands in India
Price Starts at ₹12,499 (Flipkart/Amazon)

Quick Tip: The Dimensity 6020 is a rebranded Dimensity 700, so don’t expect flagship-level performance. It’s decent for daily tasks but struggles with heavy gaming.


Design & Build: Does It Feel Premium?

The Vivo T4x 5G follows a simple plastic design—no glass back or metal frame here. I got the “Aurora Gold” variant, which looks decent but attracts fingerprints easily. The phone is lightweight (188g) and comfortable to hold, but the plastic back feels a bit cheap compared to Realme’s glossy finishes.

  • Pros: Lightweight, ergonomic grip, 3.5mm headphone jack.

  • Cons: Plastic build, no IP rating for water resistance.

Pro Tip: If you want a more premium feel, consider the Realme Narzo 60x or Redmi 12 5G, which offer better build quality at a similar price.


Display: Is the 90Hz Screen Worth It?

The 6.56-inch HD+ LCD panel is average—brightness is decent indoors but struggles under sunlight. The 90Hz refresh rate makes scrolling smoother, but since it’s an LCD, colors aren’t as vibrant as AMOLED displays.

  • Watching Videos: Netflix and YouTube look okay, but don’t expect deep blacks.

  • Gaming: PUBG Mobile runs fine at medium settings, but heavy games like Genshin Impact lag.

Note: If display quality is a priority, the Poco M6 Pro 5G (Full HD+ AMOLED) is a better choice at a slightly higher price.


Performance: Can It Handle Multitasking & Gaming?

The Dimensity 6020 is an entry-level 5G chipset. Here’s how it performs:

  • Daily Use (Social Media, Browsing): Smooth, no major lags.

  • Multitasking: The 6GB RAM variant handles 5-6 apps well, but the 4GB model struggles.

  • Gaming:

    • BGMI/PUBG: Runs at Medium settings (~40fps).

    • Call of Duty Mobile: Playable at Low-Medium graphics.

    • Genshin Impact: Choppy even at Low settings.

Guide: If gaming is a priority, stretch your budget to the iQOO Z7 5G (Dimensity 920) or Redmi Note 12 5G (Snapdragon 4 Gen 1).


Battery Life: All-Day Power?

The 5000mAh battery is the highlight. My usage included:

  • 6-7 hours of screen time (Social media, YouTube, calls).

  • Gaming: ~4.5 hours of BGMI (Medium settings).

  • Standby drain: ~5% overnight.

Charging is slow (18W), taking ~2 hours for a full charge.

Quick Tip: If fast charging matters, the Realme 11x 5G (33W) charges much quicker.


Cameras: Good Enough for Social Media?

Rear Camera (50MP + 2MP Depth)

  • Daylight Photos: Decent detail, but colors are slightly oversaturated.

  • Low Light: Noise creeps in, and Night Mode helps only slightly.

  • Portrait Mode: Edge detection is average—works best in good lighting.

Front Camera (8MP)

  • Selfies: Soft details, struggles in low light.

  • Video Calls: Works fine for WhatsApp/Zoom.

Pro Tip: The Redmi 12 5G has a better 50MP camera with more natural colors.


Software & Updates: Bloatware Alert!

The phone runs Funtouch OS 13 (Android 13) with:

  • Pre-installed apps (Hot Apps, Hot Games, Snapchat).

  • Annoying ads in the system UI (can be disabled in settings).

  • Update Policy: Likely one Android update (Android 14) and 2 years of security patches.

Note: If you prefer cleaner software, the Moto G54 5G (Near-stock Android) is a better pick.


5G Connectivity: Future-Proof?

The Vivo T4x 5G supports 13 5G bands in India, including:

  • n1, n3, n5, n8, n28, n40, n41, n77, n78 (Covers Airtel, Jio, Vi).

In my tests, 5G speeds were good (~300Mbps on Airtel), but battery drains faster on 5G.


Vivo T4x 5G vs Competitors (Best Alternatives)

Feature Vivo T4x 5G Redmi 12 5G Realme 11x 5G
Display 6.56″ HD+ 90Hz 6.79″ FHD+ 90Hz 6.72″ FHD+ 120Hz
Processor Dimensity 6020 Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 Dimensity 6100+
Battery 5000mAh (18W) 5000mAh (18W) 5000mAh (33W)
Cameras 50MP+2MP 50MP+2MP 64MP+2MP
Price (6GB+128GB) ₹14,999 ₹15,499 ₹14,999

Winner?

  • Best Display: Realme 11x 5G (120Hz).

  • Best Performance: Redmi 12 5G (Snapdragon 4 Gen 1).

  • Best Battery Charging: Realme 11x 5G (33W).


Final Verdict: Who Should Buy It?

Buy If:

✅ You need a budget 5G phone under ₹15,000.
✅ Battery life is your top priority.
✅ Casual gaming (not heavy titles) is enough.

Avoid If:

❌ You want a premium build (plastic feels cheap).
❌ You need a great camera (low-light performance is weak).
❌ Fast charging is important (18W is slow).

My Take: The Vivo T4x 5G is a decent budget option, but rivals like the Redmi 12 5G and Realme 11x 5G offer better value. If you’re getting it below ₹13,000, it’s a fair deal—otherwise, explore alternatives.


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