The company has announced that the Vivo T3 Lite 5G is expected to launch in India soon. This will be the third smartphone from Vivo’s T3 series, following the launch of the T3 in March and the launch of the Vivo T3x in April. A microsite has also been released on Flipkart mentioning details about 
Vivo T3 Lite 5G launched in India
According to Flipkart’s microsite, the Vivo T3 Lite 5G uses an “ultra-fast processor”. The company claims it is India’s “most affordable” dual 5G smartphone. This smartphone will also come with Sony artificial intelligence camera. The teaser image suggests that it could be a dual camera system with an LED flash.
The device will likely have the same flat design as its bigger brother, the Vivo T3 5G, and may also feature a teardrop-shaped notch, an element commonly found on budget products. Can be offered in two colors. The smartphone may also offer two 5G features that Vivo has already shared.
According to the microsite listing, the chipset details will be released on June 24th and the camera specifications will be officially announced the next day (June 25th). The development comes after the specifications and price range of the Vivo T3 Lite 5G were revealed earlier this week.
Vivo T3 Lite 5G Specifications (Expected)
According to this report, the Vivo T3 Lite 5G will come with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. This chipset is also found in other budget segment smartphones like the Realme Narzo N65 and Realme C65 5G and could soon be featured in Vivo’s next phone as well.
It reportedly comes with a 50-megapixel Sony AI camera and a secondary sensor. The smartphone could be Vivo’s cheapest 5G offering in India and reportedly costs less than Rs 20 lakh. 12000. The launch in India is expected by the end of June. We’ll likely get more information about this phone in the coming days.
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