4th March Vivo has launched new T4 series smartphone Vivo T4x 5G in India . It is the successor to the Vivo T3x 5G smartphone. It has a massive 6,500mAh battery and Dimensity 7300 chipset under the 15,000 price range. Is it the best for gaming?
In this article, we explore the Vivo T4x 5G gaming capabilities, test frame rates, thermal performance, battery efficiency, and more. Whether you are a casual player or a hardcore gamer, this phone is worth a look for gaming.
Why gaming performance matters
The latest mobile games like Genshin Impact, BGMI/PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty require powerful hardware to deliver a smooth, lag-free experience, gaming performance testing helps us understand.
- This processor is good for gaming.
- If it stays cool under pressure.
- Identify the device that handles high graphics settings
Gaming Experience
Smooth + Extreme (60 FPS): My Vivo T4x 5G delivered a consistent 55-60 FPS in TDM and Classic modes. There was a slight drop to 50 FPS during intense shootouts. I experienced no lag and no significant heating issues.
HDR + Ultra (40 FPS): Surprisingly, the device managed a consistent 38-40 FPS, though it occasionally dropped to 25 FPS in dense environments. I experienced minimal lag and no significant heating issues Call Of Duty, Free Fire, Fortnite and Genshine Impact Review With the Vivo T4x 5G, Free Fire runs at 60 fps on medium graphic settings, delivering smooth gameplay, but with long sessions, it slows down. I recommend using this phone at 57fps.
Call Of Duty supports 60fps gaming, delivers a good gaming experience with both Fortnite and Genshine Impact, but runs at low graphics and the lowest frame rate. And also lags a lot.
Overall, this real-world BGMI and Call Of Duty Mobile test shows that this phone is not meant for heavy games and not for heavy performance tasks either.
Thermal Management
After 45 minutes of gameplay, the device’s back temperature stood at around 42°C – warm but not uncomfortably so. Vivo’s multi-layer cooling system prevents throttling, ensuring stable performance even when playing for long periods of time.
Battery Drain
Drain during BGMI on Smooth +Extreme drains 11-13% of battery per hour. A single full charge provides ~5.5 hours of gameplay, with 44W charging reaching 50% charge in 40 minutes.
Software Experience
Running on Fun touch OS 15 based on Android 15, the Vivo T4x 5G offers a user-friendly interface with various customization options. While the software includes some pre-installed apps, Vivo has reduced bloatware compared to previous models . The device is also slated to receive two major Android updates and three years of security patches, ensuring longevity and up-to-date features.
Conclusion
The Vivo T4x 5G stands out as a formidable contender in the budget gaming smartphone market. Its combination of powerful hardware, gaming-focused features, and long-lasting battery life make it an excellent choice for gamers seeking performance without a hefty price tag.