Vivo T1x launched in India with Snapdragon 680


Vivo T1x

Vivo may be putting its name in the headlines with the Vivo X-series flagships or V-series camera-centric smartphones. However, the company also has a good slice of mid-range smartphones ready to conquer the market. The company recently introduced the Vivo T1x 4G smartphone in Malaysia. The goal is to explore the range of 4G smartphones that are still considerably cheaper than low-end 5G offerings. The device is now getting its release in the Indian market, as speculated.

Vivo T1x specifications

The Vivo T1x flaunts a 6.58-inch LCD screen with a Full HD+ resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. The panel refreshes at 90 Hz. Under the hood, the T1x packs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC and has either 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM. In terms of internal storage, the device comes with 64 GB or 128 GB of Internal Storage. To those unaware, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC is basically a revamped Snapdragon 662 / 665 whose focus is efficiency. The GPU and CPU cores are far from the fastest in the market. However, the processor brings a modern 6 nm manufacturing process which enhances efficiency and keeps the heat low.

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Vivo T1x

In terms of optics, the Vivo T1x has a dual-camera setup. There is a primary 50 MP shooter and a secondary 2 MP depth sensor. In terms of software, the phone runs Android 12 OS with Funtouch OS 12 running at the top. For selfies and video calls, there is an 8 MP snapper. The device comes with a 5,000 mAh battery with 18 W fast-charging.

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The Vivo T1x variant with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of Storage costs INR 11,999 in India. Meanwhile, the variant with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of Internal Storage costs INR 14,999. Both devices will be sold on Vivo’s official website and Flipkart at 12 noon on July 27.

To those unaware, the Vivo T1x 5G was unleashed in October 2021. Under the hood, the device has a Dimensity 900 processor.

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