The release of Vivo T3 Lite 5G follows its predecessor, Vivo T3. It was launched in March 2024. As a younger sibling, the upcoming device will retain some similar features. Prior to the launch, Vivo has not revealed much information about the new device, but a few specifications have been confirmed. Vivo T3 lite specifications
One of them is that Vivo T3 Lite 5G will be equipped with a Mediatek Dimensity 6300 chipset. Additionally, Vivo has announced that the device will boast a 50-megapixel camera with integrated AI. It is positioned as an entry-level smartphone, Vivo T3 Lite 5G is expected to be priced around Rs 12,000. Vivo T3 lite processor It’s worth noting that the Mediatek Dimensity 6300 chipset is also utilized in other budget smartphones such as Realme Narzo N65 and Realme C65 5G. Vivo T3 lite camera The Vivo T3 Lite 5G is set to feature a powerful 50-megapixel primary camera developed by Sony along with advanced AI capabilities. It supports a 6.56-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a water drop-style notch. The device is expected to offer up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Additionally, it will come with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for quick unlocking and an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.
Vivo T3 lite battery The slim and lightweight design, coupled with a 5,000mAh battery and 15W fast charging support.
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