The Vivo Y33T was officially launched in April 2022 in Pakistan as part of Vivo’s Y-series, targeting users who want a strong camera and battery package in a mid-range phone. It has now been discontinued as Vivo shifted to newer models in the Y-series lineup such as the Y36 and Y58, which offer faster performance and newer Android versions.
Important Considerations
- Display: 6.58-inch or 6.8-inch IPS LCD with Full HD+ resolution
- Processor / Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 (4G, 6 nm)
- RAM / Storage: 8 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage (expandable via microSD)
- Rear Cameras: 50 MP main + 2 MP macro + 2 MP depth sensors
- Front Camera: 16 MP selfie camera
- Battery: 5,000 mAh battery with ~18 W fast charging
- Features: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, dual SIM, pleasing design, extended RAM (uses idle storage as extra)
- Downsides: No 5G support, standard 60 Hz refresh rate, charging isn’t very fast by newer standards
Better Alternatives
- Vivo Y33s — more recent with maybe better design or update support
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 / Note 13 — often better display refresh, faster charging
- Realme Narzo / Realme number series — more performance per rupee
- Samsung Galaxy A-series mid models — stronger after-sales & software support
Specs Overview
The Vivo Y33T offers solid value: a large Full HD+ display, a capable Snapdragon 680 chipset, and 8 GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Its 50 MP rear camera takes good shots in daylight, and the 16 MP front camera handles selfies well. The 5,000 mAh battery delivers long usage, and with 18W charging you get decent recharge speed. While it lacks high refresh rate display and 5G connectivity, its camera-battery combo and build make it a good mid-range choice in 2025 for everyday users.



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