The Vivo T3 5G was launched in India last week as a sub-Rs 20,000 phone that includes a well-balanced set of specifications and features for its price, such as the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 5G processor, a 50MP Sony IMX822 primary camera, a 5,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging support, and more. That said, if you do not fancy the Vivo T3, we have curated a list of possible alternatives that compete with the Vivo T3 and are priced similarly. These include the Redmi Note 13 5G, Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G, POCO X6 5G, Lava Blaze Curve 5G, and the Motorola G84.
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SMARTPHONE | PRICE |
Redmi Note 13 5G | Starting at Rs 17,999 |
Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G | Starting at Rs 21,999 |
POCO X6 5G | Starting at Rs 21,999 |
Lava Blaze Curve 5G | Starting at Rs 17,999 |
Motorola G84 | Starting at Rs 17,999 |
Before we begin, here are the key specifications of the Vivo T3:
The Redmi Note 13 5G offers a higher RAM variant compared to the Vivo T3, and a similar triple rear camera setup. The Redmi Note 13 5G stands out as a solid choice if you value a long-lasting battery, a tall display, reliable performance (including gaming), and relatively fast charging.
You can read the detailed review of the device here.
PROS | CONS |
Great battery backup | Unreliable low-light camera performance |
Immersive display | No stereo speakers |
Impressive daylight primary camera | It comes with Android 13 |
The Realme Narzo 70 Pro is the brand's latest offering and offers faster charging speeds compared to the Vivo T3. The device also includes an ultra-wide lens in its rear camera setup.
The POCO X6 5G is the go-to choice if you value performance in a smartphone; however, it is priced slightly higher than the Vivo T3. The POCO X6 offers excellent performance in both day-to-day use and gaming and comes with a great display and fast charging speed as well. While cameras are not its strong suit, the smartphone delivers on other key metrics to make up for it.
PROS | CONS |
Solid performance across the board | Camera performance is inconsistent |
Display looks great and feels responsive | Protruding camera sensors |
67W fast charging support |
You can read the detailed review of the device here.
The Lava Blaze Curve 5G stands out as a value-for-money smartphone, offering a compelling package of features. It comes in an attractive design with a vibrant display and a stock-Android-like UI. While its performance is commendable, the cameras may not match the expectations of photography enthusiasts.
PROS | CONS |
Attractive design | Cameras could have been better |
Vibrant display | Slightly dated software |
Dependable performance | |
Clean UI | |
Reliable battery life |
You can read the detailed review of the device here.
The Motorola G84 offers an impressive design and a higher RAM in comparison to the Vivo T3, which could sway potential buyers. The device also comes with a stock Android-like UI, which is intuitive and cleaner, compared to the Vivo T3.