Vivo T4R vs Moto G86 Power – Best Phone Under ₹20K? Full Comparison with Camera, Battery, AnTuTu & Performance

Two powerful phones have just launched under ₹20,000 – Vivo T4R and Moto G86 Power. Both offer the Dimensity 7400 processor, AMOLED displays, 4K selfie cameras, big batteries, and clean Android experiences. But when it comes to actual usage, design, cameras, and long-term value, there are quite a few important differences that matter before making the final choice.

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Here’s a detailed comparison of Vivo T4R and Moto G86 Power to help you decide what suits your needs better.


Display Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Vivo T4R features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with quad-curved design. It feels slimmer, lighter, and gives a very premium in-hand feel. On the other side, Moto G86 Power comes with a flat 6.67-inch 1.5K pOLED display, which is sharper in resolution and supports up to 4500 nits peak brightness. While Vivo looks more stylish and offers better grip, Moto delivers better clarity and is more comfortable for gamers and content consumption due to the flat layout.

Vivo T4R Specs , Price & Antutu Score
Vivo T4R 5G IMG Credit-vivo.com

Performance & UI Experience Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Both phones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset based on 4nm architecture. The AnTuTu score of Vivo T4R is around 715K, while Moto G86 Power scores slightly less at 700K. Day-to-day performance in apps, BGMI, and even Genshin Impact is smooth on both.

However, Vivo’s UI feels more refined, with smoother animations and better system transitions. Moto’s Hello UI, although close to stock Android, can feel slightly raw during heavy multitasking.

–> Read Detailed Specifications of Vivo T4R 5G

–> Read Detailed Specifications of Moto G86 5G


Camera Comparison Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Vivo T4R comes with a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor and a depth sensor, ideal for natural portraits and edge detection. Moto G86 Power uses a 50MP Sony LYT-600M sensor with OIS, and also includes an 8MP ultrawide lens that supports macro video with autofocus.

For content creators, both phones offer 4K 30FPS from the front camera, but Moto includes stabilization (EIS) for smoother selfie video — a feature Vivo lacks.

If your focus is on portraits and camera UI, Vivo takes the lead. But if you want ultrawide shots and stable video, Moto is the better pick.

Moto g86 5G power Specs, price & Antutu Score
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Battery Life Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Moto G86 Power packs a 6720mAh battery with 33W TurboPower charging, while Vivo T4R includes a 5700mAh battery with 44W FlashCharge. Moto offers longer battery life, whereas Vivo charges faster.

Moto also supports Bypass Charging, which helps control heat while charging during gameplay. For heavy users, Moto delivers more screen-on-time, but for faster daily top-ups, Vivo is more convenient.


Build and Durability Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Vivo T4R weighs just 184 grams, features a slim profile, quad curves, Diamond Shield Glass, and IP68/IP69 rating. Moto G86 Power, though heavier at 195.6g, comes with Gorilla Glass 7i, MIL-STD-810H certification, and IP69 protection.

If you’re someone who drops phones often or needs added durability, Moto is the safer bet. But if you want something light and premium, Vivo wins the look and feel.


Audio and Multimedia Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Both phones have dual stereo speakers, but Moto G86 Power takes the lead with Dolby Atmos support. The sound is louder, clearer, and has better depth, especially when streaming content or gaming. If sound quality matters, Moto is the winner here.


Software and Updates Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Vivo T4R runs on Funtouch OS based on Android 15 and promises 2 years of major Android updates and 3 years of security patches. Moto G86 Power also comes with Android 15 via Hello UI, but offers only 1 year of Android updates along with 3 years of security support.

If long-term software support and consistent updates matter to you, Vivo has the upper hand.


AI Features Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

Vivo provides extra AI tools like Circle to Search, Smart Eraser, Live Transcription, and Silent Call Recording, which improve usability. Moto includes AI Zoom Assist, built-in Google Photos editing, and scene optimization.

While both are smart enough for day-to-day use, the AI experience feels more refined on Vivo.


Price Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G In India

Vivo T4R:

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB (Twilight Blue) – ₹19,499
  • 12GB RAM + 256GB (Arctic White) – ₹23,499
  • First Sale: 5th August 2025 at 12 PM

Moto G86 Power:

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB (Golden Cypress, Spellbound, Cosmic Sky) – ₹17,999
  • First Sale: 6th August 2025 at 12 PM

Full Specification Table Of Vivo T4R & Moto G86 5G

FeatureVivo T4RMoto G86 Power
Display6.77″ AMOLED, Quad-Curved, HDR Support6.67″ 1.5K pOLED, Flat, 4500 nits
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4nm)MediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4nm)
AnTuTu Score~715,000~700,000
Rear Camera50MP Sony + Depth (No ultrawide)50MP Sony LYT-600M + 8MP Ultrawide (AF)
Front Camera32MP (4K 30FPS, no EIS)32MP (4K 30FPS with EIS)
Battery5700mAh + 44W FlashCharge6720mAh + 33W TurboPower
SoftwareFuntouch OS (Android 15), 2+3 yr updatesHello UI (Android 15), 1+3 yr updates
BuildDiamond Shield Glass, IP68/IP69Gorilla Glass 7i, MIL-STD-810H, IP69
SpeakersStereoStereo with Dolby Atmos
Weight184g195.6g
AI FeaturesCircle to Search, Smart Eraser, TranscribeAI Zoom Assist, Google Photos AI Tools
First Sale Date5th August 20256th August 2025
Price₹19,499 (8+128GB)₹17,999 (8+128GB)

Final Verdict


If you want a phone with a premium, slim design, better portrait camera, longer software update support, and refined UI, then Vivo T4R is for you.

If your priority is a bigger battery, ultrawide camera, stable 4K selfie video, strong build quality, and loud speakers, then Moto G86 Power gives you more value at a slightly lower price.

Both phones are strong competitors in their price range. Your decision should depend on what matters more to you – style and UI (Vivo) or battery and durability (Moto).


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Hello! I’m Ajay Yangal, a tech enthusiast and content writer with two years of experience. As a Computer Science graduate, I specialize in covering smartphone launches, trends, and insights at TECHSCR.COM, keeping readers updated with the latest in mobile technology.

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