Vivo Y400 Pro 5G : Slimmest 3D Curved Display with 90W Charging Under ₹25,000

Vivo launched the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G in India on June 20, 2025, introducing a stylish mid-range smartphone that combines a sleek design with robust performance. Priced starting at ₹24,999, it features a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, a 6.77-inch 3D curved AMOLED display, and a 5,500mAh battery, positioning it as a strong competitor against the iQOO Z10 5G, Moto G96 5G, and realme P3 5G. Here’s a detailed look at its specifications, features, and why it’s a standout in the 2025 sub-₹30,000 market.

SpecDetails
Display6.77″ FHD+ 3D Curved AMOLED, 120Hz, 4,500 nits
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4nm)
Camera50MP + 2MP rear, 32MP front, 4K video recording
Battery5,500mAh, 90W FlashCharge
StorageUp to 8GB RAM / 256GB UFS 3.1
PriceFrom ₹24,999 (8GB/128GB)

Display

The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G boasts a 6.77-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 2392×1080 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 4,500 nits peak brightness, delivering vibrant colors and smooth visuals for gaming and streaming. With a 300Hz touch sampling rate, HDR10+ support, and SGS Low Blue Light Certification, it ensures eye comfort and clarity.

The 3D curved design, with a 60° golden curvature, offers a comfortable grip, and at 7.49mm thick (Nebula Purple), it’s the slimmest in its segment, though some users note accidental touches due to the curved edges compared to the realme P3 5G’s flat display.

Processor

Powered by the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset (octa-core with 4×2.5GHz Cortex-A78 and 4×2.0GHz Cortex-A55) and Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, the Y400 Pro 5G achieves an AnTuTu score of around 750,000, handling multitasking and casual gaming like Free Fire at 90fps with ease.

Available in 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB variants with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, it supports up to 8GB extended RAM for seamless app switching. While it performs well, it lags behind the iQOO Neo 10 5G’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 in high-end gaming. A cooling system keeps temperatures in check, though heavy usage may cause slight heating.

Also Read: realme P3 5G : Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and 6,000mAh Battery Under ₹20,000

Camera

The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G features a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor (f/1.79, OIS) and a 2MP depth sensor (f/2.4), supporting 4K HDR video recording. The 32MP front camera (f/2.45) excels for selfies and video calls, also supporting 4K.

AI features like AI Photo Enhance, AI Erase 2.0, AI Transcript Assist, and Google’s Circle to Search add versatility, though the lack of an ultra-wide lens limits flexibility compared to the Moto G96 5G’s 8MP ultra-wide. Daylight shots are sharp, but low-light performance is average, and some users report poor zoom quality at 10x.

Battery

The Y400 Pro 5G houses a 5,500mAh BlueVolt battery, supporting all-day use with up to 16 hours of video streaming or 24 hours of mixed usage. With 90W FlashCharge, it charges to 50% in about 19 minutes and fully in around 53 minutes, outperforming the realme P3 5G’s 45W charging but trailing the iQOO Z10 5G’s 7,300mAh battery capacity. It lacks wireless charging, a common omission in this segment. The battery maintains efficiency for extended use, ideal for work or travel.

Design with Durability

Weighing 182g and measuring 163.72 x 75 x 7.49mm (Nebula Purple) or 7.74mm (Freestyle White), the Y400 Pro 5G features a glossy rear panel with a marble-like gradient in Freestyle White, Fest Gold, and Nebula Purple. Its IP65 rating ensures dust and splash resistance, tested under IEC standard 60529, though it’s less robust than the realme P3 5G’s IP69 rating.

The Aura Light with Smart Color Temperature Adjustment enhances photography, and an IR blaster allows control of home appliances. Dual stereo speakers with 300% volume boost deliver immersive audio, though bass depth is moderate.

Also Read: Moto G96 5G : Vibrant 144Hz Display and Massive Battery Under ₹20,000

Funtouch OS 15 with Android 15

Running Funtouch OS 15 on Android 15, the Y400 Pro 5G offers a feature-rich interface with AI tools like AI Note Assist, AI Screen Translation, and AI Superlink for productivity. Vivo promises two years of OS updates and three years of security patches, shorter than the OnePlus 13s’s six-year security support. Some users report a cluttered UI with pre-installed apps, unlike the cleaner Hello UI on the Moto G96 5G. Connectivity includes 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, USB-C, and dual SIM, but no microSD slot or headphone jack.

Pricing and Availability

The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G is priced at ₹24,999 (8GB/128GB) and ₹26,999 (8GB/256GB), available from June 27, 2025, via Vivo’s e-store, Flipkart, Amazon, and offline retail stores. Launch offers include up to 10% cashback on SBI, DBS, IDFC FIRST, Yes Bank, BOBCARD, and Federal Bank cards, a ₹1,499 deal on TWS 3e ANC earbuds, and a 20% discount on V-Shield screen protection. A free two-month Jio plan with 10 OTT apps is included with a ₹1,199 prepaid plan. It’s competitively priced against the iQOO Z10 5G (₹19,999) and realme P3 5G (₹14,999).

Why the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G Stands Out

The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G excels with its slim 3D curved AMOLED display, fast 90W charging, and AI-enhanced cameras, making it ideal for style-conscious users and casual gamers. Its sleek design and robust battery life add value, though the lack of an ultra-wide camera, limited software updates, and average low-light photography are drawbacks compared to the iQOO Neo 10 5G’s superior performance or Moto G96 5G’s 144Hz display. For those seeking a premium mid-range experience under ₹25,000, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G is a compelling choice in India’s 2025 market.

Pavan Jangid
Pavan Jangid

Pawan is a tech-savvy writer with a deep interest in innovation, mobility, and financial awareness. Raised in Rajasthan, his curiosity about how things work—from machines to markets—began early, leading to a career focused on decoding technology, automobiles, and finance through clear, insightful writing. With an academic foundation in literature and philosophy, Pawan brings a unique perspective that values clarity, purpose, and independence. He blends analytical thinking with human-centric storytelling, drawing from personal experience and continuous learning. When not writing, he enjoys a quiet life in a book-lined apartment, alongside his loyal dog.

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