Smartphone makers today have taken it upon themselves to introduce quality within a budget, and several brands including Oppo, Realme and Xiaomi have managed to introduce cutting-edge technology minus the price tag. Vivo, in an attempt to challenge its current competitors, recently expanded its series T lineup with a ‘fastest smartphone yet’ tag. Christened Vivo T3x 5G, the budget smartphone boasts of impressive features alongside, and an updated design. Here’s everything you might want to know about the launch:
Vivo T3x 5G: Key features and specifications to look out for
The Vivo T3x 5G gets a massive 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD screen and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The smartphone also gives you a peak brightness of 1,000 nits. Under the hood, Vivo has equipped the Vivo T3x 5G with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset for a snappy user experience and faster multitasking.
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On the design front, the Vivo T3x 5G now has a circular design with a dual camera setup, with a 2MP secondary shooter and an 8MP HD portrait front camera for selfies. The smartphone will feature a shimmery back panel and will be available in two distinctive shades: Crimson Bliss and Celestial Green.
Other specifications include the 6,000mAh battery capacity that will get a 44W fast charging support.
Vivo T3x 5G: Pricing and availability
The Vivo T3x 5G is priced at Rs 13,499 for the 6GB/128GB variant and Rs 16,499 for the 8GB/128GB variant. The phones will be available in the above-mentioned two colours and can be purchased starting April 24 across major e-commerce platforms. Other options that you can consider within this price range include the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G.
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