Vivo’s T3 series includes three smartphones – T3, T3x and T3 Lite. With the launch of Vivo T3 Pro, this number has increased to four.
The Vivo T3 Pro sports a 6.77″ 120Hz curved AMOLED display with a 2,932×1,080-pixel resolution, a pixel density of 387 ppi and 4,500 nits local peak brightness. It also has a fingerprint reader at the bottom for biometric authentication and a centered punch hole for the 16MP selfie camera.
The T3 Pro comes in two variants – Sandstone Orange and Emerald Green. The back panel of the Sandstone Orange version is covered in vegan leather, while the cover of the Emerald Green model has a matte finish. The first model is also 6 grams heavier, weighing 190 grams.
Irrespective of which model you buy, you get a triple camera setup on the rear, which is a combination of a 50MP primary (Sony IMX882, OIS), 8MP ultrawide (120° FOV) and a flicker sensor. The smartphone also supports 4K video recording and has AI Erase and AI Photo Enhance features.
Vivo T3 Pro is powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC. The smartphone runs on Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14 and comes with the promise of two years of Android software updates and three years of security patches.
There is a 5,500 mAh battery with 80W charging support to keep the lights on. Other highlights include wet touch technology for the display, IP64 rating, dual stereo speakers, and 4D game vibration (supports BGMI and PUBG Mobile).
If the Vivo T3 Pro looks familiar to you, that’s because the T3 Pro is a variant of the iQOO Z9s Pro that went on sale in India last week.
While the iQOO Z9s Pro is sold in India via iQOO’s website and Amazon.in, the vivo T3 Pro will be sold via vivo’s website, Flipkart, and offline stores starting September 3.
The Vivo T3 Pro has two memory options – 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB, priced at INR24,999 ($300/€265) and INR26,999 ($320/€290), respectively.
Since the Vivo T3 Pro is a variant of the iQOO Z9s Pro, you can read our first impressions of the iQOO Z9s Pro here and head over here to see images clicked with the Z9s Pro in Baku, Azerbaijan during a photo tour.