When I first handled the T4x of Vivo, I wondered whether the buzz surrounding it was warranted or not. First of all, its appearance and lightweight make it impress everyone right after taking it out from the box. But looks aren’t everything. I wanted to see whether it can indeed make a mark in the mid-range market with its performance, display, battery backup and cameras.
In this review I will provide real-life experiences of the phone as well as Vivo T4x price in Bangladesh. Let’s get started!
An In-Depth Review on Vivo T4x
Are you a Vivo lover? Are you thinking of buying the Vivo T4X model? Then here you will know the complete details of Vivo T4X. Also in this article, we will present both the positive and negative aspects, and know the Vivo T4X price in Bangladesh.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Vivo T4X Design box:
- Vivo T4X Smartphone
- 44W Charger
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual

First of all, I must say that unboxing the Vivo T4x was a great pleasure. The box already had a luxurious look to it and when I opened it up, there was the beautifully designed machine in front of me.
Under the phone, there is an inclusion of a 44W FlashCharge adapter which makes charging fast and efficient right from the start. In addition, there is a USB Type-C cable, SIM card remover tool, and a clear TPU protective cover which is quite useful for protecting the device while at the same time displaying its beauty.
Design & Build Quality
First off, the looks of the Vivo T4x are modern and sleek which I noticed as soon as I unboxed the phone. The device’s thickness is about 8.1mm and it weighs almost 204 grams, which makes it light and perfectly balanced in hand. At the rear we have the matte finish which gives the back panel a touch of class, apart from the fact that it is not as susceptible to fingerprints as you may find with glossy panels.​
The front is also endowed with a 2.5D curved glass that smoothly merges with the polycarbonate frame for aesthetic and ergonomic purposes. The position of the power button and the volume rocker is convenient at the right side; the buttons have a good feel, and the response time is fast and gratifying. At the bottom, extending the continuity of the frame, there is a USB Type C port, a speaker grille, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack for both type of users.​

Among all the design aspects that have been implemented in this phone, the one that attracted my attention most is the triple camera setup at the back. For that purpose, it is arranged vertically in a slightly recessed housing which contributes to the individual character of the phone. However, this protrusion does make the device wobble slightly on flat surfaces, which although is not a very big issue can be eliminated by using the provided protective case.​
As for the build quality, although the polycarbonate frame is keeping the weight of the device low, it may not be as sturdy as metal ones. However, the overall feel of the construction is quite rigid, and there is no squeaking or deformation when pressure is applied on it.​
Display
The moment the power button is pressed on the Vivo T4x, the first thing that is noticed is the 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display. The 1080 by 2408 horizontal pixel resolution ensures all aspects such as text and images are clear and detailed.
The 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling smooth and animations fluent which makes the whole experience quite enjoyable. The screen reaches a brightness level of 1,050 nits, which is perfectly comfortable for outdoor use and, therefore, I did not experience any issue regarding the screen’s legibility.
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The screen has a high NTSC color saturation of 83% which ensures that the colors are rich and as close to the original media as possible. Still, it has 16.07 million colors, which, despite the fact that it is more than enough, is not as many as in some counterparts, which has 10-bit panels. This may lead to the reduction of color gradients, which can be easily discerned by people who are particular with the quality of the display. ​
One of them is the TÜV Rheinland Eye Protection certification that addresses the blue light emission issue. The option of prolonged use allowed me to notice that eye strain is reduced, thus meaning that this feature does indeed enhance comfort when using the device for extended periods. ​
Camera
When it comes to the camera system, I found that the Vivo T4x had both the good and the not-so-good experiences. On the back side, there is a 50 MP primary camera with f/1.8 aperture and PDAF and a 2 MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture.
The 2MP depth sensor is also useful for portrait photography as it provides reasonable bokeh effect, though sometimes fails to accurately distinguish the edges. ​
The 8MP front-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture is decent enough to capture satisfactory selfies in good lighting conditions as long as it does not overexpose the skin or alter the skin tone. Nevertheless, the same images seen under artificial or limited light look grainy and the camera lacks detail. ​
Daylight Photography:
When used in a well-lit outdoor environment, the 50MP main camera of the Vivo T4x performs well. The product images are clear, with bright and saturated colors that do not look artificial. It has a great ability to provide good details of the image, and that makes it ideal for landscapes and architecture shoots.
However, some users may consider the colors that this monitor produces to be somewhat oversaturated, and this is just a matter of personal opinion. ​
Low-light Photography:
In low light, it is also acceptable for the phone’s class to perform well when it comes to taking photos and capturing videos in a low light environment. The f/1.8 aperture allows for greater light capture and though the image is brighter, the details are acceptable.
The Night Mode is used to enhance the general performance of the phone’s camera by reducing the amount of noise present on the image and making it clearer. Yet, in low light conditions, it is possible to notice some amount of noise and loss of detail which is quite expected for a smartphone of this price tier. ​
Some of the features are video recording of up to 4K video at 30 frames per second, which is available only in the models with 8 GB of RAM. The lack of OIS makes it possible to observe the physical motion of a handheld video, especially when the camera is moving. Nevertheless, video quality is quite good; the colours are correct, and the amount of detail is sufficient. ​
Performance & Software
Being used for quite a while with the Vivo T4x, I can say that the phone can boast of its performance within the budget segment. At the heart of it is MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, a chip that would normally be found in devices of a higher price range. This in my view translated to smooth context switching and app switching for those of us who work with multiple applications.
Gaming on the Vivo T4x was particularly a joy, this could have been due to the fact that these games are normally more demanding to the phone. Games such as BGMI did not drop below 60fps and the device did not overheat during intensive gaming. Adding up to 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 provided more fluidity to the device’s performance as well as enough storage to accommodate applications and files. ​

Where the software is concerned, the T4x runs on Funtouch OS 15; which is built on Android 15. It is user-friendly with features such as ‘Circle to Search’ whereby a user is able to search the content by encircling it on the screen, which I found to be quite useful. Also, Always-On Display and screen translation through the use of AI make the device even more appealing to the users. ​
However, this software is not free from some drawbacks. It has around 55 apps when new and some of them such as ‘Hot Apps’ I did not feel were useful. Some of these are easily uninstalled but the first set does mar the otherwise clean look. ​
AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score
In my time with the Vivo T4x, I decided to test its performance in order to determine its competitiveness. The final benchmark result of this device was 715,724 AnTuTu in total, 216,069 points in CPU, and 147,567 in GPU. These figures place the T4x at par with its competition with the Realme P3 having a higher overall rating.
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In Geekbench, the T4x scored 1,031 points in single-core test and 2,827 points in multi-core test which indicates that it has a good ability to perform both single-threaded and multi-threaded processing. ​
Although these benchmarks give an objective indication of productivity, my real life utilization supported such findings. It coped with daily use and gaming without problems.
Battery & Charger
The first one that I noticed about the Vivo T4x is that it has a very big battery capacity of 6,500mAh. In my daily usage which involved watching videos, browsing the internet and playing some games, the battery charge lasted for almost two days. This is useful more for the users who want to have a device that can last for long without recharging for quite a long time.
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In addition, it is equipped with a large battery and also comes with support for 44W Flash Charge technology. Taking an average charge from 0% to 50% of the battery took around 40 minutes, this proved very useful when one needed to get a quick boost. However, reaching a 100 percent charge took roughly 1 hour and 40 minutes, which is quite acceptable but may be deemed quite time-consuming as compared to some of the rivals offering faster chargers.​
I only found one minor issue with the charger which was that it became warm especially when charging the device while using it at the same time. Although this did not cause any problems, it is a factor that can be optimized to provide maximum comfort to the users.
Vivo T4x Price in Bangladesh
The Vivo T4x price in Bangladesh is BDT 22,500 (Unofficial). The phone has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. This phone has not yet been officially launched in Bangladesh. But there is no reason to worry, if you want to buy the phone, then you can buy it from local shops or online shops. The Vivo T4x has been launched in 2 attractive colors, Pronto Purple, Marine Blue.
Final Word
Spend some time with the Vivo T4x and I can safely conclude that it is a good performer in this segment. Due to the battery life, colourful screen and good performance, it is suitable for daily usage. If one can look past these, it is a versatile device which offers much utility as a handheld electronic device.
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