Vivo T3 5G Review In Five Points: The Pros And The Cons

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(Last Updated On: March 21, 2024)

Vivo has just launched the third-generation handset in its affordable 5G T series — the T3 5G. The sub Rs. 20,000 segment is currently at its peak and multiple other OEMs have introduced new models for the Indian customers. The Vivo T3 5G heads in this race with updated spec-sheet and a striking design.

Introduced at competitive pricing starting at Rs. 19,999 for the 8GB RAM+ 128GB storage variant and Rs. 21,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage option, the Vivo V23 5G will go up for sale starting March 27, 2024 via Flipkart and official Vivo e-store. The new-gen T-series model besides the reasonable pricing also has an impressive hardware that pits as a strong competitor in its league. But how well it fairs in terms of overall performance? This quick review has the pros and cons that will help you decide.

The Pros

Appealing Design And Comfortable Grip

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The Vivo T3 5G falls in line with the flat-frame design that is taking over the mid-range segment. We recently reviewed the Realme Narzo 70 Pro and the Oppo F25 Pro with the same design format. However, the Vivo T3 5G’s eye grabbing factor is the shimmering back panel with geometric textures. The slim rectangular camera island neatly integrated on the frame stands out from the conventional designs. The build feels average but looks is no compromise here. The gradient rear surface ins’t entirely smudge resistant hence using a case becomes necessary to prevent dust accumulation and also scratches.

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Decent Camera Hardware

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Photography is handled by a pair of sensors at the rear and a single lens up front. The rear camera island includes a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor combined with a 2MP portrait sensor. The main lens supports OIS and uses 4-in-1 pixel binning tech for clear shots generation. Our initial feedback with the T3 5G’s camera has been decent overall. It offers a range of in-app camera modes including the Supermoon which we have seen of the higher-end Vivo phones. We were able to capture images with ample detailing using the primary Sony lens.

The portrait frames also turned out decent in daylight scenarios. Video recording of up to 4K resolution is supported with the T3 5G. Combined with the dedicated Anti-shake feature high stabilization is achieved during video recording. Selfie shots have also been good with the 16MP lens accommodated inside the punch-hole cutout upfront. Details of the self-portraits are good enough for social media uploads. We need to test the camera performance with different backgrounds and lighting conditions. The performance details will be shared in the comprehensive review.

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Premium Display Tech

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The Vivo T3 5G has one of the advanced display techs where it includes an AMOLED panel measuring 6.67-inches. The tall panel supports a clear 1080p FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Visual clarity is good with the panel displaying deeper blacks and refined colors with the 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut. It is a delight to binge on shows and videos with the high clarity visual production. The display of the T3 5G features HDR10+ certification with which our experience on the online streaming apps and websites have been good. The brightness levels pf 1800 nits (peak) allows clear visibility in outdoor settings. We didn’t struggle much with the screen performance in our brief testing duration. However, we still are to check the display performance with extensive gaming which we will be concluding in the coming weeks.

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Optimum Daily Performance

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A mid-range MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor powers the Vivo T3 5G. The octa-core CPU has logged decent scores in several benchmark tests and is powerful enough as a daily driver. Vivo has introduced this unit with a single 8GB RAM option which we found to be efficient with handling multitasking and app launches. The phone performs decently with heavy and extensive games. It would be too early to give a feedback on its gaming performance when the sessions are prolonged. This brings us to the device warm up stats; until now, we didn’t come across any major heating issues despite heavy usage. But we are analyzing how the device handle’s temperature stability in the longer run.

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The Cons

Big Battery But Not So Fast Flash Charging

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Rounding off Vivo T3 5G’s hardware is a 5,000 mAh battery pack. Now, this battery size has become standard in the mid-range segment and all the other recent launches includes the same battery capacity. So, the backup is similar to what the market offers in the same price range. That said, the T3 5G lasts easily more than half a day when you use it moderately for basic entertainment and other tasks. This brings us to the cons and the reason we mentioned this. The T3 5G comes with 44W fast charging support. While this is a decent rapid charging speed, the competition are offering 67W and higher speeds in this segment. Faster charging speeds would only have made it a better package for its price range.

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Verdict: Hit Or A Miss?

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With the T3 5G, Vivo is proving enhancements remain the key approach even when its an affordable or mid-range device. The new-generation T series phone keeps the legacy intact of offering a value-for-money deal when you are looking out for a budget 5G handset.

About Sandeep Sarkar

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