The vivo T1 5G looks wonderful, glows in the sunlight, and comes in a slim form factor. Aside from its design, it equips a fast Snapdragon 695 processor, a 120 Hz display, and a 50 MP camera. Overall, vivo T1 5G has a great package to offer given the pric...
The Vivo T1 makes a strong proposition considering the starting price of Rs 15,990. Plus, the 6GB RAM version only costs Rs 1000 more than the base version, so this is very carefully priced. It will compete against the Realme 9 Pro (starting at Rs 17,990)...
The Vivo T1 5G is available in two colours:- Rainbow Fantasy and Starlight Black which is priced at Rs 15,990 for the 4GB RAM + 128GB ROM, Rs 16,990 for 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM and Rs 19,990 for 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM.This slideshow requires JavaScript.The Vivo...
Good, 120Hz refresh rate display, Very good battery life, Capable SoC, Android 12 out of the box
Weak low-light camera performance, Relatively slow charging
The Vivo T1 5G is the first smartphone in the new T-series aimed at Gen Z buyers. Vivo has focused on sought-after specifications such as a powerful SoC, 5G, a 120Hz refresh rate display, and a big battery. However, in order to deliver these at an aggress...
Abstract: Vivo has introduced a new series in its portfolio, called the Series T, aimed at Gen Z consumers. With this new line, the company aims to focus on performance at affordable prices. The first smartphone in the new series is the Vivo T1 5G, and it features...
Abstract: There is no questioning the fact that the mid-segment of the Indian smartphone market is quite jam-packed. Phone after phone keeps getting launched in the segment, so much so that it has almost become impossible for most smartphones to stand out in this d...
Stable performance with Android 12, Affordable, Long-lasting battery, 3.5mm audio jack, Smooth 120Hz refresh rate with 240Hz touch polling rate
No stereo speakers, Extremely slow charging speeds, No ultra-wide camera, Night mode unavailable in 4GB RAM variant, Dated waterdrop notch design
The Vivo T1 tries to do a lot of things by offering features like a high refresh rate display, Snapdragon 600-series chipset, multiple cameras and a high-capacity battery to boot, all under Rs 20,000. But we can't ignore the fact that it comes as a downsi...
When it comes to smartphones below Rs 20,000 in India, the market is crowded. It can be argued that India is the most competitive market for such devices and in the last seven years, Xiaomi has held the segment with a vice-like grip.Vivo's T1 5G challenge...