
Vivo T1X India launch date officially confirmed, to feature dual-cameras on the back
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The Vivo T1X India variant could be similar to the one launched in Malaysia.
Vivo T1X India launch date has been confirmed. The new Vivo T-series smartphone will launch in India on July 20. India Today Tech had revealed the Vivo T1X launch date a couple of days before the official confirmation.
The Vivo T1X India variant could be similar to the one launched in Malaysia. The teaser invite reveals that the phone will launch in two colours - Blue and Black. It will have a dual-camera setup inside the rectangular camera module.
If the Vivo T1X 4G is similar to the one launched in Malaysia, it will have a Snapdragon 680 SoC. The device is expected to launch with 4GB/ 6GB of RAM along with 64GB and 128GB of internal storage. It packs a 5000 mAh battery under the hood. The phone also supports 18W fast charging.
At the front, the T1X gets a larger 6.58-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD. The screen has a waterdrop notch and supports a 90Hz refresh rate.
The Vivo T1X Malaysian variant sports a triple-camera setup on the back. It has a 50MP primary camera along with two 2MP sensors. The India variant, according to the teaser invite, has a dual-camera setup. The company has not revealed any details about the camera sensors at the moment. At the front, we can expect the phone to feature an 8MP front camera.
The Vivo T1X price in India is expected to be around Rs 15,000. It is likely to launch with multiple storage configurations as well.

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