vivo has officially unveiled the T3 in Asia, featuring a robust Dimensity 7200 chipset and a noteworthy 50 MP main camera equipped with a Sony IMX882 sensor. Upon closer examination of the specifications, it becomes apparent that the vivo T3 shares striking similarities with the iQOO Z9, differing primarily in its distinct rear design. However, the two devices share identical dimensions, battery capacity, and user interface.
The front of the T3 showcases a vibrant 6.67-inch AMOLED display boasting Full HD+ resolution and supporting a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. With a peak brightness of 1800 nits, the display ensures vivid visuals, while a single punch hole in the center houses a 16 MP front-facing camera.
Despite the appearance of a triple-camera setup, the T3 actually houses only two additional cameras on the back, with the primary 50 MP sensor being the standout performer. The secondary camera serves as a 2 MP depth sensor, contributing to enhanced portrait photography capabilities.
Powering the device is a substantial 5,000 mAh battery, complemented by 44W FlashCharge support via the USB-C port. While the absence of a 3.5 mm audio jack may disappoint audiophiles, the inclusion of stereo sound, with the earpiece doubling as a second speaker, offers an immersive audio experience.
Additional features of the vivo T3 include the latest Android 14 operating system paired with Funtouch 14, an under-display fingerprint scanner for enhanced security, and basic IP54 protection against dust and water.
Available in Cosmic Blue and Crystal Flake hues, the vivo T3 is priced at $240/€220 for the 8/128 GB variant and $265/€240 for the 8/256 GB option. Furthermore, customers who pre-order the device through vivo.com will receive complimentary vivo XE710 earphones, enhancing the overall value proposition of this compelling smartphone offering.
Published on 04/10/24 6:20 | by Rawa John