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The Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- The Wire
Biggest Battery, Lightest Build — TECNO Spark Go 5G Brings ‘Double up' Power to Young India
New Delhi, Delhi, India – Business Wire India TECNO, the global smartphone brand known for bringing next-gen technology to the masses, today announced the launch of the Spark Go 5G — a powerful, stylish, and reliable 5G device built for India's ambitious digital generation. From students attending online classes in small towns, to creators capturing street reels, to professionals hustling between day jobs and passion projects — Spark Go 5G is designed to keep pace without breaking the bank. Living up to TECNO's 'Double Up' philosophy, the Spark Go 5G combines next-gen speed, smart AI, and thoughtful design — giving young India more than they expect, at a price they can reach. With 5G Carrier Aggregation and a segment-first 4x4 MIMO, it delivers faster, more stable connectivity than most entry-level 5G devices, and is also the segment's first 5G phone to offer "No Network Communication" mode — ensuring you stay in control when you truly want to disconnect. TECNO Mobile aims to deliver the best signal across every corner of India, showing why this mission matters. But speed is just the beginning. The Ella AI assistant, developed in-house by TECNO, understands the languages that truly connect India — Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Marathi — making searching, writing, translating, and everyday interactions effortless. This is AI made practical, personal, and empowering. Despite housing a massive 6000mAh battery, Spark Go 5G is India's slimmest and lightest 5G smartphone in its segment at just 7.99mm. Built tough with IP64 dust and water resistance, it's ready for everyday life, whether that's a monsoon commute or a weekend adventure. 'At TECNO, we believe technology should empower, not exclude,' said Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, TECNO Mobile India. 'With Spark Go 5G, we're delivering future-ready features at a price that truly speaks to the needs of India's youth. From advanced connectivity to localised AI and power-packed performance, this is about enabling the next billion digital journeys.' Under the hood, Spark Go 5G runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chipset with 8GB RAM (4GB 4GB virtual) and 128GB storage, paired with HiOS 15 based on Android 15. The 6.74-inch 120Hz display ensures smooth, immersive viewing and adds a premium design touch. Available in Sky Blue, Ink Black, Turquoise green and heritage-inspired Bikaner Red, Spark Go 5G is priced at INR 9,999 for the 4GB 128GB variant and goes on sale on 21st August 2025 at retail outlets across India. And because TECNO loves adding surprises, pre-booking the Spark Go 5G gives buyers a chance to win from a prize pool worth over INR 1 crore*. Because every great journey starts better with something extra in your pocket. *T&C Apply About TECNO TECNO is an innovative, AI-driven technology brand with a presence in over 70 markets across five continents. Committed to transforming the digital experience in global emerging markets, TECNO relentlessly pursues the perfect integration of contemporary aesthetic design with the latest technologies and artificial intelligence. Today, TECNO offers a comprehensive ecosystem of AI-powered products, including smartphones, smart wearables, laptops, tablets, smart gaming devices, the HiOS operating system, and smart home products. Guided by its brand essence of 'Stop At Nothing,' TECNO continues to pioneer the adoption of cutting-edge technologies and AI-driven experiences for forward-looking individuals, inspiring them to never stop pursuing their best selves and brightest futures. For more information, please visit TECNO's official site: To View the Image, Click on the Link Below: TECNO Spark Go 5G Brings 'Double Up' Power to Young India (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire India and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). This is an auto-published feed from PTI with no editorial input from The Wire.


Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Biggest Battery, Lightest Build — TECNO Spark Go 5G Brings ‘Double up' Power to Young India
TECNO, the global smartphone brand known for bringing next-gen technology to the masses, today announced the launch of the Spark Go 5G — a powerful, stylish, and reliable 5G device built for India's ambitious digital generation. Business Wire India TECNO, the global smartphone brand known for bringing next-gen technology to the masses, today announced the launch of the Spark Go 5G — a powerful, stylish, and reliable 5G device built for India's ambitious digital generation. From students attending online classes in small towns, to creators capturing street reels, to professionals hustling between day jobs and passion projects — Spark Go 5G is designed to keep pace without breaking the bank. Living up to TECNO's 'Double Up' philosophy, the Spark Go 5G combines next-gen speed, smart AI, and thoughtful design — giving young India more than they expect, at a price they can reach. With 5G Carrier Aggregation and a segment-first 4×4 MIMO, it delivers faster, more stable connectivity than most entry-level 5G devices, and is also the segment's first 5G phone to offer "No Network Communication" mode — ensuring you stay in control when you truly want to disconnect. TECNO Mobile aims to deliver the best signal across every corner of India, showing why this mission matters. But speed is just the beginning. The Ella AI assistant, developed in-house by TECNO, understands the languages that truly connect India — Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Marathi — making searching, writing, translating, and everyday interactions effortless. This is AI made practical, personal, and empowering. Despite housing a massive 6000mAh battery, Spark Go 5G is India's slimmest and lightest 5G smartphone in its segment at just 7.99mm. Built tough with IP64 dust and water resistance, it's ready for everyday life, whether that's a monsoon commute or a weekend adventure. 'At TECNO, we believe technology should empower, not exclude,' said Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, TECNO Mobile India. 'With Spark Go 5G, we're delivering future-ready features at a price that truly speaks to the needs of India's youth. From advanced connectivity to localised AI and power-packed performance, this is about enabling the next billion digital journeys.' Under the hood, Spark Go 5G runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chipset with 8GB RAM (4GB + 4GB virtual) and 128GB storage, paired with HiOS 15 based on Android 15. The 6.74-inch 120Hz display ensures smooth, immersive viewing and adds a premium design touch. Available in Sky Blue, Ink Black, Turquoise green and heritage-inspired Bikaner Red, Spark Go 5G is priced at INR 9,999 for the 4GB+128GB variant and goes on sale on 21st August 2025 at retail outlets across India. And because TECNO loves adding surprises, pre-booking the Spark Go 5G gives buyers a chance to win from a prize pool worth over INR 1 crore*. Because every great journey starts better with something extra in your pocket. *T&C Apply Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire India. Business Upturn take no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Syyaha
30-07-2025
- Business
- Syyaha
The Best AI-Powered Gaming Phone Under SAR 800 in Saudi Arabia!
July 30, 2025, TECNO, the leading brand in technology and artificial intelligence, announced the launch of its new POVA 7 series, marking a significant leap in both performance and design. This series is designed to meet the aspirations of gaming and entertainment enthusiasts, combining a modern aesthetic with high performance powered by the latest AI technologies. An icon built to endure, a brilliant mind, and performance you can 7 5G:This model features a space-inspired design and is equipped with a massive 6000mAh battery, supporting 45W fast charging and 30W ultra-fast wireless charging. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate AI processor, delivering outstanding performance for gaming and multitasking — making the POVA 7 5G one of the most powerful phones in its Curve 5G: Introducing the first curved display in the POVA series, this version features a futuristic edge-to-edge screen and sleek design, combining strong performance that caters to both gamers and style enthusiasts alike. All models in the POVA 7 series are equipped with advanced AI-powered features, including:• Ask Ella: A dynamic smart assistant that helps users schedule tasks, summarize content, and identify objects through images—making everyday interactions smoother.• AI Call Assistant: Includes auto-reply, call summaries, and real-time translation—enhancing communication experiences.• AI Writing Tools: For generating content, proofreading emails, and summarizing articles effortlessly. • AI Studio: A studio for creating and editing photos with AI-powered touches, allowing users to produce engaging visual content with ease. Availability:Sales of the POVA 7 5G officially began on July 28, 2025, at an attractive starting price of SAR 799. The device is available at Jarir Bookstore, Extra, Noon, Lulu Hypermarket, Nesto Hypermarket, Najd Telecom, Mashaeel Al-Asimah Telecom, and across all telecom markets throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The POVA Curve 5G and POVA 7 Ultra models are expected to launch in early September.


Android Authority
29-07-2025
- Android Authority
The race for the thinnest foldable is on, and TECNO sets the tone with the tri-fold PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept
As the world gets excited about tri-fold phones as the next big evolution, everyone's curious about how slim and durable they can really be. We've seen a few tri-folds come out already, but TECNO is truly leading the pack with the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept, setting new standards in both areas. When folded, it's a sleek 11.49mm thick, about the same as your typical book-style foldable. And when opened up, it shrinks down to an incredibly thin 3.49mm, thanks to its innovative G-style tri-fold design. TECNO isn't just keeping up with current trends, they're pushing the boundaries and shaping the future. Here's everything you need to know. The G-style tri-fold design is a game-changer Giving the TECNO PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept its moniker is a unique G-style folding structure, using two inward hinges to fold the display in on itself, like a pamphlet of sorts. Unlike some other tri-folds that use Z-shaped outward folds and leave parts of the main screen exposed, the G Fold's design ensures the flexible screen is fully protected when folded, significantly reducing the chances of damage from scratches, impact, or dust. The folds are perfectly smooth, with no hinge gap, thanks to the clever dual-hinge system that combines a small waterdrop hinge with a larger primary hinge. When you fold the phone, the small hinge folds the right side of the display inward, while the bigger hinge folds the rest over the top. A convenient self-locking mechanism ensures everything remains securely closed and gapless. This innovative dual-hinge design not only allows TECNO to pack a 9.94-inch display into a compact (for a foldable) design, but you can also set it up like a mini laptop. You can use the bottom screen as a keyboard and the other two as a monitor, perfect for work or entertainment. Or, it's great for propping up the device to enjoy videos or video calls comfortably. The thinnest tri-fold design yet Some of the biggest concerns with foldables are their generally bulky nature and durability. That's understandable, of course. After all, you are essentially folding a tablet into a phone and hoping it fits in your pocket. And while everyone is trying, no one has pushed the limits as far as TECNO just yet. The G-style design is what gives the phone a seamless and gapless fold. However, the reason it's also the thinnest ever is due to innovative breakthroughs achieved in hinge engineering, screen stacking, and material science. This includes a 0.3mm titanium fiber backplane and a 2000MPa high-strength steel hinge, along with optimized screen module layering. As a result, the device measures just 3.49mm at its thinnest point when unfolded and 11.49mm when folded, redefining the expectations of tri-fold device thickness. Is it a phone? Is it a tablet? Why not both The tri-fold design and the huge inner display are the stars of the show, of course, but what is equally impressive is the cover screen, which is essential for everyday usability. When folded, the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept functions like any regular smartphone, allowing you to perform all your day-to-day tasks with ease. And once you open it up, you get the productivity of a large tablet, or as mentioned, a mini laptop, depending on whether you fully or partially unfold the device. Multi-angle hovering support enables these partially open angles, providing additional features for video calling, watching videos, and split-screen use. You get a clean, sophisticated design overall. The camera module doesn't protrude nearly as much as you'd expect on a device this thin, and seamlessly blends into the rest of the back. And while it's a concept phone for now with unconfirmed specifications, the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept is poised to firmly sit in the flagship category, featuring a high-end processor, high-resolution cover and inner displays, a versatile triple camera setup, and a sizeable 5,000mAh battery. A concept for now, but shows the path ahead TECNO has never been one to shy away from industry-leading and groundbreaking innovations, and the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept is another outstanding example of the company's goal to redefine expectations and set the standards in foldable technology. While the G Fold is a concept device for now, TECNO's commitment to bringing cutting-edge form factors and flagship experiences to global consumer markets means that we aren't far away from a mass-consumer tri-fold smartphone. TECNO is expected to showcase the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept at MWC 2026.


Android Authority
25-07-2025
- Android Authority
I tried two new TECNO phones for the first time, and I was pleasantly surprised
Ryan Haines / Android Authority As a US-based tech reviewer, I might get access to a lot of different devices, but I often find myself changing between the same few companies because of the limited number of brands that launch here. I'll jump from Samsung to Motorola to Google and back again, over and over, only sometimes getting lucky with a new launch from Nothing to spice things up. So, when I was offered the chance to check out a few recent launches from TECNO — a company I've never explored before — I jumped. I waited (mostly patiently) for the TECNO Spark 40 Pro Plus and Pova 7 Ultra to arrive, and I'm glad I did. For less than $250 each, they're more clever than I thought they'd be, and they live up to the old Android slogan, 'Be together, not the same,' much better than I expected, even if there are some concessions to hit their low, low price tags. The Spark 40 Pro Plus is a simple, smooth, cheap starting point Ryan Haines / Android Authority The tricky part about hopping into a pair of new TECNO launches is that I didn't know what to expect. They showed up, I unboxed them, and I reached for what looked like the more familiar phone first. That turned out to be the TECNO Spark 40 Pro Plus — a 4G-only budget model with shades of everything from the Galaxy S25 to the Motorola Edge (2022) baked into its slim plastic shell and a software experience that reminds me of OxygenOS from just a few years back. At a glance, none of those borrowed ideas might sound all that exciting, but hear me out — those phones all cost significantly more than the $150-180 Spark 40 Pro Plus (price depends on region). So, for TECNO to find ways to bring everything to a budget segment is exciting. The Spark 40 Pro Plus also brings back a waterfall display — a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a crisp 144Hz refresh rate — that's almost good enough for me to question why everyone abandoned it in the first place. Just kidding, I still struggled with covering it in fingerprints and accidental presses until I put the phone in its included silicone case, but it adds what I remember of a flagship touch without a flagship price, as this one starts at the equivalent of about $150. The Spark 40 Pro Plus looks a little bit like a lot of my favorite phones without the price tag. I'm also perhaps slightly surprised by how many AI-powered features TECNO packed into its Spark 40 Pro Plus. It essentially has its own version of many of Google's photo editing tools, from an AI Eraser 2.0 to an AI Extender, and supports Circle to Search, suggesting that it's not just TECNO's tools at play. I still prefer Google's editing tools — they have more punch to work with from the recent Tensor chips — but I like that TECNO is trying to bring tools to a more accessible price point. That said, there are a few bits of the Spark 40 Pro Plus that remind me that this is… well, a very cheap Android phone. Its 4G-only Helio G200 processor is only a slight upgrade over the previous Helio G100, and its single 50MP rear sensor feels like a dated choice, mainly because it's flanked by two other rings that look like additional camera sensors, but don't house anything. I would have loved even a simple ultrawide sensor for a bit more flexibility, but I've been pretty pleased by the results at 1x and 2x zoom. Of course, the bright side of the Spark 40 Pro Plus's power-sipping processor is that it can make the most out of the 5,200mAh battery. I've only had to reach for a charger once or twice while exploring the phone, and I've been pleased with the peak 45W speeds. They're the same as Samsung pushes to its flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra, while 30W wireless charging is quicker than I'm used to from most flagship phones, though I wouldn't have hit top speeds without TECNO's proprietary charging pad. I might actually keep using the Pova 7 Ultra as a cheap gaming phone Ryan Haines / Android Authority Once I felt like I had a pretty good feel for the Spark 40 Pro Plus, I decided it was time to switch gears to the TECNO phone I was more excited about in the first place: The Pova 7 Ultra. Dedicated gaming phones are few and far between here in the US — I usually have to hope for the best with something like the OnePlus 13 or Pixel 9 Pro — so I was curious how TECNO's dedicated hardware at a budget-friendly price point of around $230 would handle a few of my favorite titles. Put simply, it handled them pretty well with help from its 12-layer cooling architecture. Unfortunately, due to limited band support, I couldn't pop my personal Verizon SIM into the Pova 7 Ultra to make it a go-to option for Pokémon Go, but I had no problems racing through games while I was at home on Wi-Fi. It conducted its way through Railbound without a problem, let me take control of Warhammer 40,000 Tacticus as smoothly as I'm used to, and kept me from getting wrecked in PUBG Mobile. I'm still not good at the game, but at least it ran pretty well. Ryan Haines / Android Authority However, what caught me about the Pova 7 Ultra was its design. I know what they say about imitation and flattery, and I'm not even mad about it this time. There's no way to avoid the fact that the Pova 7 Ultra looks like a distant Nothing cousin, from its pseudo-transparent back panel to the Status Light that wraps around its triangular camera bump. Like the Spark 40 Pro Plus, that camera bump plays a trick on the eye by housing two cameras (a 108MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultrawide backup) while looking like it has room for a third. Although I'm a little disappointed that I couldn't give the Pova 7 Ultra its full run due to band support, I'm still impressed by what it packs under the hood. It pairs the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate with 256GB of storage and either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, though TECNO likes to claim it has 16GB or 24GB by converting a dash of its storage to serve as extended RAM. Ryan Haines / Android Authority And then, there's the battery. In true gaming phone fashion, TECNO packed its Pova 7 Ultra with a hefty 6,000mAh cell backed by 70W wired Ultra Charge and the same 30W wireless charging as the Spark 40 Pro Plus. I've had a tough time draining the cell through most of my in-home gaming sessions, but I've done my best to get it there so I could use the included 3,000mAh magnetic power bank. Before you get your Qi2 hopes up, though, know that you need a magnetic case to use the power bank, but thankfully, one comes in the box. Honestly, I didn't realize that TECNO was such a chameleon After about a week with the TECNO Pova 7 Ultra and the Spark 40 Pro Plus, I still have to say I'm impressed. No, I won't say that either phone is about to replace the Pixel that has a permanent place in my pocket, but I can see how they punch above their price tags. More impressively, they do it in different ways. Although they both run a very slightly Pixel-like HiOS 15 based on Android 15, the overall software experience is entirely different. It's a pretty standard affair on the Spark, pairing a somewhat iOS-like quick settings menu with a very colorful app drawer full of a mix of Google apps and in-house versions like Game Space, Hi Translate, and the Hola Browser. I'll still probably skew towards Google Translate and Chrome since I've been using them for years, but the Hola Browser interface is cuter than expected. On the Pova 7 Ultra, the same HiOS experience is completely different. Taking another page out of Nothing's book, the team at TECNO rebuilt a few hundred custom icons in a white, black, and orange color scheme and adopted a customized new font that reminds me of a certain other Android skin. It still has essentially the same slate of in-house TECNO apps for you to explore, they just have a bit more of a gaming edge. Both of these phones run HiOS, but the day-to-day experience is different as can be. Of course, we still have to talk about the budget-minded elephant in the room. Although I've had a lot of fun exploring TECNO for the last little while, and I appreciate that it still includes goodies like cases, wireless power banks, and even chargers in the box (with UK pins), it's still tough to hop on board in the US. Limited band support means that you'll mostly have to hunt for a Wi-Fi connection to use your Pova 7 Ultra or Spark 40 Pro Plus, which is a hard sell for a smartphone. I'm also wary of TECNO's update commitment. I wasn't expecting it to rival Google or Samsung with a seven-year promise. Still, the Pova 7 Ultra's two Android updates and three years of security support, and the Spark 40 Pro Plus's two years of security patches are more than a little behind the times. But, like I said, the Pova 7 Ultra starts at just $210 while the Spark 40 Pro Plus is even more approachable at $150 (though prices may vary by region), so either of these devices could find a role as your backup phone once it's run out of updates. Then again, Nothing finally has solid carrier support after three generations of launches, so maybe TECNO is next.