Exciting Vivo T3 Pro Launch in India Soon: Everything We Know So Far

New Delhi: Vivo is gearing up to launch another smartphone in India, the Vivo T3 Pro. Following the recent debut of the Vivo V40 series, reports suggest that the Vivo T3 Pro 5G is on its way, likely succeeding the Vivo T2 Pro from last year.

Premium Design and Build

Leaked images, shared by Smartprix and tipster Yogesh Brar, hint at a more premium design for the T3 Pro compared to its predecessor. The device is expected to feature a stylish vegan leather finish on the back panel, similar to the flagship iQOO 12. The camera module is also rumored to resemble that of high-end models, enhancing the phone’s aesthetic appeal.

Powerful Performance

Under the hood, the T3 Pro 5G is anticipated to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC. This chipset has already shown its prowess with an impressive Antutu score of 825,000. Despite housing a large 5,500mAh battery, the phone is expected to be just 7.49mm thick and will support fast charging, offering a perfect blend of performance and portability.

Display and Camera

While the exact details on the display and camera are not fully disclosed, speculations suggest that the T3 Pro might come with a curved AMOLED panel featuring a 120Hz refresh rate. The camera setup is expected to include a 50-megapixel Sony sensor, promising high-quality visuals and smooth performance.

Pricing and Availability

If the company continues the pricing trend seen with the T2 Pro, the T3 Pro could be priced around Rs 23,999 for the base model. With the launch expected by the end of August, more information should be available soon.

In related news, Vivo recently launched the V40 and V40 Pro in India. These models feature advanced camera systems co-engineered with ZEISS and are designed to cater to photography enthusiasts. With sleek designs and powerful processors, the V40 series aims to make a strong impact in the Indian market.

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