Chinese smartphone brand Vivo is gearing up to launch the T4 Pro in India soon. The brand's upcoming "T" series phone has also been confirmed to pack a Sony-powered periscope lens.
The Flipkart microsite of the Vivo T4 Pro is now live, indicating its availability via the e-commerce platform. The official Vivo X handle has also posted a short teaser video confirming the launch further.
However, the brand has not revealed the launch date yet. Both sources bear the "coming soon" tag. Apart from that, we also get a partial glimpse of the smartphone from the back along with one of the key specification of the smartphone.
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The teaser reveals a "flagship level 3x periscope zoom" lens for the T4 Pro. While there is no mention of the sensor used, early speculations hint at the 50 MP Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto sensor. If true, this will turn out to be the same sensor that we saw with the recently launched Vivo V60 and the Vivo X200 FE smartphones.
Additionally, the design of the smartphone seems a lot similar to the X200 FE, especially the camera module and lens placement. The only difference is in the overall form factor, where the T4 Pro seems to bear a curved back profile. This could also indicate a quad-curve display for the smartphone.

Apart from this, the back panel has a line pattern that could be textured. It is going to be a triple camera smartphone that is also confirmed. Also, it is important to note that, unlike the X200 FE and the V60, the T4 Pro doesn't seem to bear Zeiss-branded cameras.
This could be due to the fact that the smartphone is expected to launch under the Rs 30,000 price segment. It is also expected to feature a 6.74-inch 120 Hz 1.5K quad curved AMOLED display with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and a 5,700mAh battery.
At launch, the Vivo T4 Pro could end up getting listed in the best phone under 30,000 category. However, we will know for sure once the device goes official in the subcontinent.