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Vivo Y400 Pro 5G Lands in India: Slim Design, Dimensity 7300 Chip, 50MP Sony Camera, and Fast Charging Power
I’ve spent the last decade covering Android tech for a living, and launches like today’s vivo Y400 Pro 5G are always a bit of a pulse check for the mid-range market.
Here’s why this new vivo device caught my eye: on paper, it’s blending specs that used to be reserved for more premium models - like that IP65 rating and ultra-bright AMOLED - with an aggressive mid-range price.
You can really feel the competition heating up between brands like vivo, Infinix, and realme in this crowded space.
Earlier this week, a tipster close to vivo India told me, “Y series is seeing strong demand from first-time 5G buyers and second phone users - we expect the Y400 Pro 5G to hit hard in Tier 2 and online sales.”
They’re not wrong. I’ve been hearing similar chatter across channels - the appetite is there for reliable, stylish 5G phones under ₹30,000, especially with Indian fans eager to jump from 4G to 5G networks.
Let’s break down what vivo’s offering:
At just 7.49mm thin (Nebula Purple) and 7.72mm (Fest Gold), the Y400 Pro 5G slips easily into jeans or a small purse - a detail I appreciate in day-to-day use.
Earlier this week, a tipster close to vivo India told me, “Y series is seeing strong demand from first-time 5G buyers and second phone users - we expect the Y400 Pro 5G to hit hard in Tier 2 and online sales.”
They’re not wrong. I’ve been hearing similar chatter across channels - the appetite is there for reliable, stylish 5G phones under ₹30,000, especially with Indian fans eager to jump from 4G to 5G networks.
Let’s break down what vivo’s offering:
Design & Display
At just 7.49mm thin (Nebula Purple) and 7.72mm (Fest Gold), the Y400 Pro 5G slips easily into jeans or a small purse - a detail I appreciate in day-to-day use.
It weighs 182g and brings IP65-rated splash and dust resistance - still rare below ₹30K.
Up front is a vivid 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and eye-popping 4,500 nits of peak brightness.
Up front is a vivid 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and eye-popping 4,500 nits of peak brightness.
Even under harsh sunlight, this display won’t wash out - a feature I personally value, especially when using the phone outdoors in Indian summers.
The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip (4nm, octa-core) paired with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU delivers the punch. During a quick hands-on at the launch, app switching and UI animations felt snappy.
Paired with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage (plus 8GB virtual RAM), the Y400 Pro 5G should breeze through everyday tasks - social, streaming, casual gaming - without heating up too much.
It ships with Android 15 + vivo’s Funtouch OS 15 - which has seen useful tweaks in this version.
Battery is a 5,500mAh unit with 90W fast charging. vivo says it’ll hit 50% in 19 minutes - perfect for those mornings when you forgot to plug in overnight.
Performance & Software
The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip (4nm, octa-core) paired with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU delivers the punch. During a quick hands-on at the launch, app switching and UI animations felt snappy.
Paired with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage (plus 8GB virtual RAM), the Y400 Pro 5G should breeze through everyday tasks - social, streaming, casual gaming - without heating up too much.
It ships with Android 15 + vivo’s Funtouch OS 15 - which has seen useful tweaks in this version.
Battery & Charging
Battery is a 5,500mAh unit with 90W fast charging. vivo says it’ll hit 50% in 19 minutes - perfect for those mornings when you forgot to plug in overnight.
In fact, one marketing exec told me fast charging is a top driver now in their India user surveys.
Cameras
The 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor (with OIS) and Aura Light assist deliver crisp shots, even indoors.
Cameras
The 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor (with OIS) and Aura Light assist deliver crisp shots, even indoors.
There’s also a basic 2MP depth camera, while selfies are handled by a capable 32MP front cam. Both front and rear shoot up to 4K video.
5G (dual SIM)
Wi-Fi 6 (2.4/5GHz)
Bluetooth 5.4
Dual 4G VoLTE
USB-C audio
Stereo speakers
Connectivity & Extras
5G (dual SIM)
Wi-Fi 6 (2.4/5GHz)
Bluetooth 5.4
Dual 4G VoLTE
USB-C audio
Stereo speakers
Price & Availability in India
Variant Price in India
8GB + 128GB ₹24,999
8GB + 256GB ₹26,999
Available now in India - official vivo page here.
How It Stacks Up vs Competitors
In this space, vivo’s Y400 Pro 5G will go head-to-head with:
realme Narzo 70 Pro (Dimensity 7050, 50MP Sony LYT-600, ₹21,999)
Infinix GT 30 Pro (Dimensity 8200 Ultimate, AMOLED, 144Hz, ₹23,999)
iQOO Z9 5G (Dimensity 7200, Sony IMX882, ₹19,999)
vivo’s edge? Slimmer build, IP65, ultra-bright screen, and super-fast charging - though some gamers might lean toward 144Hz rivals.
Why This Matters for Indian Market
5G networks are rolling out fast across Indian metros and Tier 2 cities - and mid-range buyers are ready to upgrade. Phones like the Y400 Pro 5G deliver modern Android features without breaking ₹30K.
Also, design is increasingly a deal-maker for young Indian buyers — vivo clearly knows this, with sleek finishes and slim builds that resonate with offline and online audiences alike.
US vs India
While this model is currently India-only, don’t be surprised if a variant surfaces for Southeast Asia. For now, US buyers should keep an eye on its cousin models in the global Y series.
Key Takeaways
vivo Y400 Pro 5G delivers premium build and display at mid-range price
Dimensity 7300 chip + 8GB RAM good for daily performance
90W charging stands out in segment
50MP Sony IMX882 camera brings capable optics
Priced ₹24,999–₹26,999 in India
About the Author
Michael B. Norris is a veteran tech journalist with over 10 years of experience covering smartphones, gadgets, and mobile trends.
He writes for TrendingAlone and has previously reviewed devices for Android Central, TechRadar, and Tom’s Guide.
When not testing phones, he’s usually chasing new launch events or collecting user stories from the tech community
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