The Vivo Y04 was released in Pakistan on March 11, 2025, and is fully PTA approved with a one-year official warranty through authorized Vivo dealers. Pricing starts at Rs. 28,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant, with the 4GB and 128GB version sitting at Rs. 31,999. Online platforms like Priceoye occasionally list it slightly lower at Rs. 29,999, so it is worth checking before paying full retail. For a phone under Rs. 32,000, the Y04 brings a 90Hz display, a large 5500mAh battery, IP64 protection, and dual stereo speakers — a solid combination for basic daily use.
4GB RAM / 64GB: Rs. 28,999 – Rs. 30,999
4GB RAM / 128GB: Rs. 31,999 – Rs. 35,999
4GB RAM / 256GB: Rs. 36,999 – Rs. 38,999 (approx.)
PTA Status: Fully PTA approved
Warranty: 1-year official Vivo warranty
Note: Prices may vary slightly between dealers. Check current market prices before buying.
Recommendation: The 128GB variant offers the best balance of price and storage.
The Y04 is one of the slimmer and lighter options available at this price. At 199 grams and 8.2mm thick, it feels comfortable in hand during extended use without feeling cheap.
Dimensions: 167.3 x 77 x 8.2mm — slim and easy to carry
Weight: 199g — reasonable for the battery size inside
Build: Glass front, plastic back and frame
IP64 rated — protected against dust and water splashes
MIL-STD-810H compliant — tested for drop resistance, rated for 300 falls
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — built into the power button
Colors: Titanium Gold, Dark Green, Violet
Dual Nano-SIM with dedicated microSD slot up to 2TB
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
The MIL-STD-810H compliance and IP64 protection together make this one of the more durable budget phones at this price. It is rated for 300 falls in standard testing — not a guarantee against damage, but a meaningful durability commitment that many competitors in this segment skip. The dedicated microSD slot supporting up to 2TB is a practical touch that lets you expand storage without giving up a SIM slot.
The 6.74-inch IPS LCD panel is large and comfortable for media consumption, and the 90Hz refresh rate makes everyday scrolling noticeably smoother than 60Hz budget panels.
Size: 6.74 inches IPS LCD — large screen, good for video and reading
Resolution: 720 x 1600 pixels — HD+ at around 260 PPI
Refresh rate: 90Hz — smooth and responsive for daily use
Peak brightness: 570 nits HBM — adequate for indoors, manageable in shade outdoors
Screen protection: Mohs level 5 scratch resistance
Screen-to-body ratio: 85.1%
The HD+ resolution is the honest limitation at this price. Pixel density is not high across a 6.74-inch screen, so text will not look as crisp as a Full HD display. For WhatsApp, YouTube, social media, and casual browsing it is perfectly usable day to day, and the 90Hz smoothness makes the experience feel better than the spec sheet suggests.
The Unisoc T7225 on a 12nm process is an entry-level chip designed for basic everyday tasks. It is not a gaming processor, and buyers should set expectations accordingly.
Chipset: Unisoc T7225 (12nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 + 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Mali-G52 MP1
RAM: 4GB physical, with virtual RAM expansion from storage
Storage: 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB — eMMC 5.1 with dedicated microSD slot
OS: Android 14 with Funtouch 14
No 5G — 4G LTE only
WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, calls, and general daily browsing all run without problems. Light gaming works fine. Heavy titles like PUBG at high settings will push the T7225 to its limits, so if gaming is a priority, this chipset will disappoint. The 4GB RAM handles normal multitasking adequately, though keeping too many heavy apps open simultaneously will cause some slowdowns.
Funtouch 14 on Android 14 is Vivo's interface skin. It is functional and reasonably clean, though some users find it adds more pre-installed apps than they would prefer.
The camera on the Y04 is straightforward — a 13MP main shooter and a 5MP selfie camera. No extra lenses padded onto the spec sheet for show.
Main camera: 13MP, f/2.2, PDAF autofocus, LED flash
Secondary lens: Auxiliary depth sensor
Camera features: LED flash, panorama
Video: 1080p at 30fps
Selfie camera: 5MP, f/2.2, wide angle
Selfie video: 1080p
Daytime photos from the 13MP main camera are clean and usable for everyday sharing on WhatsApp and social media. PDAF autofocus locks on quickly in good light. Low-light performance is limited — the small f/2.2 aperture and modest sensor do not gather much light after dark. The 5MP selfie camera handles video calls and basic portraits without issues.
This is not a camera phone — it is a battery and durability phone with a functional camera included.
The 5500mAh battery is genuinely large for a phone at this price, and paired with the efficient Unisoc chip and HD+ display, the endurance figures are impressive. GSMArena's testing logged over 52 hours of endurance rating — one of the better results in this price segment.
Battery capacity: 5500mAh — above average for budget segment
Wired charging: 15W
No wireless charging
Endurance rating: 52+ hours in standard testing
Most users will comfortably get two full days of normal use on a single charge. Light users can push even further. The one honest limitation is the 15W charging speed — filling 5500mAh at 15W takes around two and a half hours from empty. In 2026, where 33W and 45W charging is increasingly common even on cheap phones, this is noticeably slow. Plan to charge overnight rather than relying on quick top-ups during the day.
OS: Android 14 with Funtouch 14
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.2 with A2DP and LE
NFC: No
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes — works without internet
GPS: Multi-system including QZSS
Dual stereo speakers — noticeably better audio than single-speaker budget phones
No 5G — 4G LTE only
The dual stereo speakers are a genuine standout at this price. Most budget phones still use a single bottom-firing speaker, so having stereo output for calls, videos, and music is a noticeable daily improvement. FM Radio without needing internet is also a practical feature for users who rely on it, especially outside major cities.
The Vivo Y04 is a focused budget phone that prioritizes the right things. The 5500mAh battery with 52-hour endurance, IP64 and MIL-STD-810H durability, dual stereo speakers, 90Hz display, and a large dedicated microSD slot together make it a well-rounded everyday device at under Rs. 32,000.
The 15W charging speed, HD+ resolution, basic 13MP camera, and entry-level Unisoc chipset are real trade-offs. But for a student, a daily commuter, or anyone who just needs a reliable phone that survives knocks and lasts all day without fuss — the Vivo Y04 delivers exactly what it promises at an honest price.