Review Summary
Expert Rating★★8.0/10
Pros
- Excellent display and a sturdy design
- Versatile rear cameras
- Great performance
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- The selfie camera could be better
- UI feels cluttered
Vivo’s new T3 series is all about performance, covering various price ranges from under Rs 15,000 to under Rs 35,000. The Vivo T3x and Vivo T3 were released earlier than the Vivo T3 Pro and Vivo T3 Ultra, and they lead their respective segments in terms of performance. The Vivo T3 Ultra is no slouch either, as it is one of the top performers under Rs 35,000. That brings us to the middle child, the Vivo T3 Pro. On paper, the Vivo T3 Pro certainly packs a punch with its Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, promising impressive power under Rs 25,000. In this review, I’ll walk you through what day-to-day life with the Vivo T3 Pro looks like.
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Verdict
The Vivo T3 Pro offers a bright, vibrant display, versatile cameras, long battery life, and fast charging speeds. It performs well in gaming and everyday tasks, making it a solid choice for most users. While the UI of the device feels a bit bloated and the selfie camera could use some improvement, it delivers strong overall performance.
Design & display
Vivo T3 Pro | Nothing Phone (2a) | OnePlus Nord CE4 | |
Thickness | 7.49/7.99mm | 8.55mm | 8.4mm |
Weight | 185/190 grammes | 190 grammes | 186 grammes |
IP rating | IP64 | IP54 | IP54 |
The Vivo T3 Pro has a chic look, especially the Sandstone Orange variant I got to try. The bright orange hue and vegan leather finish give it a bold vibe, with a large, gold-rimmed camera island that really stands out. The gold-plated sides and Vivo branding add to the overall design harmony. I’m not a huge fan of the colourway, but my friends seemed to love it, so it really comes down to personal taste.
The phone feels incredibly light and comfortable in hand, thanks to the curved edges. At the bottom, you’ve got the Type-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray, while the volume rockers and power button are placed on the right edge as usual. With an IP64 rating, it’s also got some protection against dust and water splashes, offering a bit more durability.
The Vivo T3 Pro flaunts a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution (2392 x 1080p), 120Hz refresh rate and a frankly insane 4,500 nits of peak brightness. While you’re unlikely to hit that number in everyday usage, the general brightness is pretty good both indoors and outdoors, so no issues with legibility. The panel is also very colour rich and has a 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut and 105 percent NTSC colour gamut.
Vivo T3 Pro | Nothing Phone (2a) | OnePlus Nord CE4 | |
Display | 6.77-inch AMOLED | 6.78-inch AMOLED | 6.78-inch AMOLED |
Peak brightness | 4500nits | 1300nits | 1100nits |
While I enjoyed watching content on the display, the colours felt a bit too pronounced for my liking. When I compared it side by side with the Nothing Phone (2a) and OnePlus Nord CE4, it became clear that the display tends to oversaturate, especially with reds and yellows, even at the default colour settings. On the bright side, the stereo speakers deliver decent sound quality, which enhances the overall multimedia experience. Plus, the in-display fingerprint sensor works quickly, making it easy to unlock the phone.
Cameras
The Vivo T3 Pro sports a dual rear camera setup, featuring a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, there’s a 16MP camera for selfies and video calls. In daylight, the phone delivers vibrant photos with a good dynamic range, though the contrast is a bit high, giving images a more dramatic feel.
In low light, the camera performs decently but requires up to 3 seconds for long exposure, so any slight movement can blur the shot. With night mode on, the phone adds heavy colour correction, which I personally didn’t like as it strays from the actual scene. The videography could also use a boost. While the rear camera captures decent videos with good stabilisation at 4K 30fps, the front camera lacks 4K support, which may be a letdown for vloggers.
There’s also some camera AI features like AI enhance and AI Eraser, which have been slowly populating latest smartphones. The AI enhancer works but I did not notice a lot of improvement. With AI Eraser, while the function does remove the objects, there’s often some distortion, and the feature needs a little improvement to be useful.
Here’s a direct camera comparison with its key competitors:
Daylight
The Vivo T3 Pro and Nothing Phone (2a) have a very different colour science in their images. The former leans towards a warmer hue, while the latter has a more cooler tone. If you look closely, you’ll see the Nothing Phone (2a) produces a more exposed image with minimal shadows, even in areas where you’d expect them. On the other hand, the Vivo T3 Pro adds more contrast, though it can lack a bit of exposure. The T3 Pro has better sharpness, but neither phone nails colour accuracy perfectly.
Comparing the Vivo T3 Pro and OnePlus Nord CE4, the former does a better job in terms of sharpness. The colour science of both phones is slightly different, with OnePlus opting for a more balanced output and the T3 Pro leaning towards cooler tones. When it comes to detail level, the Vivo T3 Pro takes a lead once more, though its image is not as illuminated as the OnePlus Nord CE4.
Ultrawide
Both the Vivo T3 Pro and Nothing Phone (2a) show consistent colour reproduction in their wide-angle and primary cameras. If you’ll look around the corners, there’s a noticeable warping around the edges of the images in the Phone (2a)’s image, which is not present in the T3 Pro. The Vivo T3 Pro also has better clarity compared to the Nothing Phone (2a) when you zoom in closer.
In comparison to the OnePlus Nord CE4, the Vivo T3 Pro’s ultrawide shots also deliver better clarity. Both phones maintain consistent colour output with their primary cameras, but the T3 Pro edges out the Nord CE4 in detail retention in the ultrawide shots.
Portrait
When it comes to portraits, the Nothing Phone (2a) gives stiff competition to the Vivo T3 Pro. The former has better clarity and presents with no noise when zoomed in, unlike the latter. The Vivo T3 Pro instead has a more pleasing colour reproduction, while the Phone (2a)’s image appears washed out.
The OnePlus Nord CE4 also has better clarity compared to the Vivo T3 Pro. When it comes to colour reproduction, the Nord CE4 still has a more balanced hue and a more natural-looking, bokeh effect. In terms of facial details, both phones are on par with each other.
Selfie
There’s a significant difference between the selfies of the Vivo T3 Pro and the Nothing Phone (2a). The Vivo T3 Pro’s colours are visibly boosted and the skin tone appears a little unnatural. The T3 Pro’s facial details aren’t on par with the Phone (2a) either, with the skin texture being smoothed out.
The OnePlus Nord CE4’s image also has some issues with white balance, although its skin colour reproduction is the best of the bunch. In terms of facial details, the Nord CE4 is also slightly ahead, but the Vivo T3 Pro’s image has better colour balance.
Low light
Taking images in low light is a challenge for most smartphones in this price bracket. Comparing the low light images of the Vivo T3 Pro and Nothing Phone (2a), some differences are immediately visible. The former’s image is very unrealistic, as the phone takes a lot of liberties with its colour correction and practically makes the image look like it was shot in the evening. The Nothing Phone (2a) manages to maintain the actual scene and handles lens flare better, and its detail level is slightly better compared to its counterpart.
The OnePlus Nord CE4’s low light image has a slightly lower detail level compared to the Vivo T3 Pro, although it represents the actual scene the best. The former’s lens flare is also slightly better controlled than its competitor.
Performance & software
The Vivo T3 Pro packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. In terms of hardware, it holds its own against competitors in this price range. However, one drawback is the use of UFS 2.2 storage, which falls short compared to rivals like the OnePlus Nord CE4 and POCO X6 Pro, which come with UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0 storage, respectively.
When it comes to benchmarks, the T3 Pro performs excellently in our standard tests, and its scores are on par with the OnePlus Nord CE4, which shares a similar chipset. Although it doesn’t quite match up to outliers like the Infinix GT 20 Pro and POCO X6 Pro. I experienced no lag or jitters during regular use, and the phone ran smoothly throughout. We also tested its gaming performance, and it was a pretty solid experience. The device averaged 50 FPS on high settings in COD: Mobile and about 40 FPS on high settings in BGMI, making it one of the better gaming phones in its price range.
However, it still trails behind top contenders like the Infinix GT 20 Pro (review) and POCO X6 Pro (review). In terms of thermal management, the phone handled heat impressively, with only an 11-degree Celsius increase during gaming—one of the best in its segment. You can check out a more thorough performance comparison between the Vivo T30 Pro and Infinix GT 20 Pro here.
The Vivo T3 Pro runs on Android 14 with Funtouch OS 14, and the UI feels smooth and responsive. It features a handy quick-access sidebar for frequently used apps. The UI, however, can get a bit annoying with constant notifications from apps like the Vivo store, though you can disable them. There’s also a fair amount of pre-loaded apps and random games, which can clutter the interface, but they’re easy to uninstall. The phone is set to receive 2 years of OS upgrades and 3 years of software updates, which is a bit behind competitors like the Nothing Phone (2a), but still fairly reasonable.
Pre-installed apps | Software updates | |
Vivo T3 Pro | 56 | 2 years OS + 3 years security |
Nothing Phone (2a) | 30 | 3 years OS + 4 years security |
OnePlus Nord CE4 | 49 | 2 years OS + 3 years security |
Battery & charging
The Vivo T3 Pro comes with a large 5,500mAh battery and 80W fast charging support. Its battery performs well in both benchmarks and real-world tests. In the PCMark battery test, it delivered a solid runtime compared to its rivals, and it easily lasts a full day for most users. After 30 minutes of video playback, the battery drained just 2 percent, which means if you’re a binge-watcher, you’ll get impressive screen-on time.
In gaming, the phone only drained 16% after 1.5 hours of playtime, a great result that should satisfy even heavy users. Looking at the charging speed, the Vivo T3 Pro took just 52 minutes to recharge completely from 20 to 100 percent capacity, which is a pretty decent score for a battery this size.
Vivo T3 Pro | Nothing Phone (2a) | OnePlus Nord CE4 | |
Battery | 5,500mAh | 5,000mAh | 5,500mAh |
Charging time | 52 minutes (80W) | 56 minutes (45W) | 35 minutes (100W) |
Final verdict
The Vivo T3 Pro is available in two storage variants: 8GB+128GB for Rs 24,999 and 8GB+256GB for Rs 26,999. Its main rivals are the Nothing Phone (2a) (review) and OnePlus Nord CE4 (review), both of which offer a cleaner user interface. The Nothing Phone (2a) stands out with its unique design and longer software support, while the OnePlus Nord CE4 matches the Vivo T3 Pro in power but offers faster charging and a better selfie camera.
The Vivo T3 Pro brings a lot to the table, offering a bright, vibrant display, versatile cameras, long battery life, and fast charging speeds. It’s also a solid performer, making it a good choice for gaming in its price range. Although the phone has a slightly bloated UI and its selfie camera could be better. But if these factors aren’t dealbreakers, the Vivo T3 Pro is definitely a strong contender worth considering.
Editor’s Rating: 8/10
Reasons to buy Vivo T3 Pro
- The Vivo T3 Pro has a premium design with an IP64 rating, and its display is quite excellent.
- The phone’s rear cameras are very versatile and offer good results
- The device packs a capable processor and delivers good performance output and gaming experience
- The large 5500mAh battery has excellent backup and charges quickly
Reasons not to buy Vivo T3 Pro
- The phone’s selfie cameras aren’t as good as its competitors
- The UI has a bunch of pre-installed apps and feels cluttered
Key Specs
vivo T3 Pro
RAM | 8 GB |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 |
Rear Camera | 50 MP + 8 MP |
Front Camera | 16 MP |
Battery | 5500 mAh |
Display | 6.77 inches (17.2 cm) |
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