Vivo T2 5G The body is made up of polycarbonate. The weight of the smartphone is 172 grams, which is 10 grams less than Vivo T1. At the same time, its thickness is also less than the previous model, 7.8mm. The frame is flat and the edges are made a slight round, which gives a slightly better in-hand feel. The smartphone has two color options and the company has sent us the Nitro Blaze variant of Vivo T2 5G for review, which comes with quite bright finish. Its special thing is that the back panels change the shades from blue to orange when the back panels fall on different angles. The panel has a unique gradient pattern. At the same time, you also have a Valosity Wave color option, which comes in the golden shed.

The Vivo T2 5G has a single speaker at the bottom, which is loud for a small room, but does not look as effective in large rooms or outdoor. Along with this, a USB Type-C port is found below and the good thing is that the phone comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the right side of the phone includes power and volume buttons, which is quite easy to reach while using one hand. On the top frame, there is a hybrid-sim slot, with two SIMs or a SIM with a microSD card to increase storage.
The Vivo T2 5G gets a 6.38-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with 1080 x 2400-pixel resolution. The screen supports the 90Hz refresh rate and Vivo claims that it contains a 360Hz touch sampling rate and peak brightness of 1300 Nits. The top center of the display consists of a small waterdrop style notch, which today gives the phone a slightly outdated look. Top and side bezels are average on average and Chin is also quite thick compared to the affordable smartphone coming nowadays. The smartphone provides an in-display fingerprint scanner and also includes face recognition.

Vivo T2 5G has Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC, which we launched many smartphones last year, such as Vivo T1 5G, IQO Z6 5G, OnePlus Nord Ce 2 Lite 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G Have seen in etc. However, we have to test it well to know how T2 5G performs in association with Funtouch OS 13 software based on Android 13.
The smartphone has a dual-camera setup, which is placed in two large ring shape modules. The setup includes a 64-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) support and a 2-megapixel bokeh sensor. The phone has a 16-megapixel front camera for selfie and video calling etc. In our full review, we will share the close test and experience of these cameras on the Vivo T2 5G.

The phone has a 44W fast charging support with 4,500mAh battery. Here Vivo has given a better upgrade in charging speed compared to T1 5G, but has reduced the battery capacity slightly. Vivo T1 5G provides 5000mAh battery. Vivo claims that the phone can be charged by zero to 50 percent in 25 minutes.
The Vivo T2 5G has been launched in two storage options. The base variant provides 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, priced at Rs 18,999 and the top model includes 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, priced at Rs 20,999. We have a 6GB RAM variant for review. Compared to Vivo T1 5G, the company has tried to give a good experience in the new model or should you look at many other smartphones in this price segment, wait for our full review to answer these questions and stay connected to Gadgets 360.
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