A new player in the foldable market has emerged with an aggressive pricing strategy. Blackview just launched the Hero 10, a foldable device that claims the title of the world’s most affordable folding phone. To find our more about the Blackview Hero 10, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and more, let’s dive in!
Blackview Hero 10 Overview
Performance
While the Nubia flip comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 7 gen 1 processor, the Blackview Hero 10 features a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, meaning this latest foldable lacks 5G connectivity. Moreover, it runs on Android 13 outside the box with DokeOS 4.0 skin on top. The company has promised software up to Android 16.
Design and Display
Like the Nubia Flip 5G, the Blackview Hero 10 features a 1.19-inch circular external OLED display when folded. When unfolded, the main display expands to a 6.9-inch screen with a 60Hz refresh rate, a compromise Blackview made to achieve a lower price point compared to the 120Hz panel. Similarly, the Hero 10 measures 8.8mm thick when unfolded, and weighs 198 grams. Regarding the design, the Blackview Hero 10 comes with a brushed aluminium frame with a leather-like surface on the back. In addition , the company has claimed that this phone is good to go for up to 250,000 folds.
Camera
The camera setup on the Blackview Hero 10 includes a 108-megapixel primary sensor and an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens. This latest foldable also features a 32 MP front camera for selfies and videos.
Blackview has equipped the Hero 10 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which should provide sufficient space for multitasking and data storage. The device also supports 45W fast charging, and houses a 4000 mAh battery.
Blackview Hero 10 Specifications
Display: 6.9 inch , 60Hz main screen
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G99 processor
Weight: 198g
Camera: 108MP primary camera, 8MP ultrawide
RAM / Storage: 12GB RAM, 256GB storage
Battery and Charging: 4000 mAh battery with 45W fast charging
Blackview Hero 10 Price in Nepal and Launch Date
Available in Eclipse Black and Sakura Purple colors, the Blackview Hero 10 is currently priced at Euro 429. If it ever makes it here, we expect the latest Blackview Hero 10 price in Nepal to be NPR 65,000 .
In this review, I’ll be sharing my full experiences with the Nothing Phone 2a. This thing has just landed in Nepal and if you look at all the smartphones under the midrange segment you get quite a few nice options here. Such as the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ (review) which comes with a big 200MP camera and a premium design, there’s the Galaxy A35 (review) with the best camera in the segment, and Vivo V29e (review) which is a balanced midrange offering. So, yeah quite a lot of competition, right?
But I think Nothing Phone 2a is quite different from all these phones! Hold on..t’s DIFFERENT, but Not the BEST!
Before going to the Nothing Phone 2a review, let’s have a quick look at the specs.
The first differentiating factor of the Nothing Phone 2a is the design itself. That iconic Nothing see-through look with LED lights is always unique and refreshing to have, but what I like here is it has a solid grip to it and feels good in the hands.
Design
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Front
Rear
The back and the frames are made of plastic, but it doesn’t look and feel that cheap. The gentle curves on the back offer a good resting position and it’s not a very heavy phone as well.
Glyph’s not dead!
Unlike the more expensive Nothing Phone (2) that has over a dozen LED strips, it only has 3, but I don’t mind a lot. These 3 LED strips serve the purpose for me!
The two LED features that I use regularly are No.1 ringtones. It just looks amazing when I get a call. And second, is for a timer that uses the lights as a countdown indicator.
Phone 2a (Left), Phone 2 (Right)
But I still think Nothing still has a lot to do here! They need to collaborate more! For instance, the Glyph progress that is supposed to track the progress of third-party apps is just limited to 2 apps: Uber and Zomato!
Likewise, there are just 2 presets for ringtones in the Nothing library and I don’t see a lot of ringtones in the Nothing community as well! I would have loved it if it had, say the IPL ringtone or the Champions League anthem. That would have been super cool!
Display
6.55-inches FHD+ OLED panel, HDR10+
120Hz refresh rate
Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection
Now as for the display, it’s a solid A panel! You get a slightly thicker bezel here, but the core quality of this display is commendable! It’s fairly bright too so outdoor visibility has not been an issue for me.
The touch is also superb, its X-axis vibration feedback is nice – all the apps run at 120Hz hence interacting, and scrolling with this phone feels fast and responsive. I have set the colors to “Alive” mode and I found the display doesn’t go overboard in terms of saturation and has the right amount of vibrancy and white balance.
Speakers
The speakers are also pretty decent. I found the thumpy bass to be missing, but for the price, I don’t want to complain that much. So, overall, you will get a very good experience for multimedia consumption… like watching movies, TV shows, Instagram reels, etc.
UI and Performance
Octa-core Mediatek Dimensity 7200 Pro 5G SoC (4nm)
The fingerprint sensor also works pretty well. It’s fast and accurate. But I would have liked it if it was slightly above. But once you unlock the phone, the software experience here is top-top notch and that’s probably one of the reasons why you should consider this phone over the likes of Realme, Redmi, and Poco! Nothing is also promising 3 years of major Android updates and 4 years of security updates. So, that’s sorted too!
But Initially, I found the Nothing Phone 2a to be quite slow. Be it while opening an app, navigating through the UI, or just opening the camera app, it just wasn’t performing fast! But, like I said earlier, nothing has pushed 2 updates, that have improved the performance to some extent.
Performance
Still, I think the Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset that this phone is equipped with, must be able to perform slightly better! Maybe it’s because of how heavy the UI is, I don’t know. This is just not the best-performing phone at this price! That’s for sure!
In terms of gaming, before the update, 99% in games like PUBG and Genshin was not very good, but right now it’s much better stability-wise. Still, if you game a lot, this isn’t the best choice for you! For that, you might want to consider the Infinix GT 20 Pro, which will let you push more fps and graphics.
A decent battery life
5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging
Battery, on the other hand, is exceptional. I am easily getting like 6 to 7 hours of screen time on my heavy usage pattern, which is better than any other phones in this price bracket.
For charging, Nothing still doesn’t ship with a charger inside the box, and its 45W charger is also quite pricy in my opinion. So, I used my 65W Gan charger from Ugreen which gets the phone from 0 to 100% in about an hour.
I do think, Nothing should drop the price of its official charger or should have just included one inside the box.
Cameras
Dual camera setup at the back
(50MP main, 50MP ultrawide)
32MP selfie camera (hole-punch)
OK, lastly cameras! And despite the updates, the camera performance of the Nothing Phone 2a is not quite as reliable as I expected it to be! It uses the 50MP Samsung ISOCELL sensor for both primary and ultra-wide lenses, and in this aspect, I think maybe Nothing could have gone with the Sony sensor here to get the best optimizations.
Daylight
As you can see from these samples, the photos don’t have true color processing. It is slightly overprocessed and doesn’t look natural. Don’t get me wrong, it can pull off some good photos with plenty of details and pleasing colors sometimes, but the primary camera was a little inconsistent!
Daylight
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Ultrawide
Likewise, I also had high expectations from its high-res 50MP ultra-wide camera, but its performance is quite ordinary. First of all, you will notice that it to be more darker than the main camera, and the dynamic range/ details are also compromised! This ultra-wide angle lens also lacks autofocus so I missed clicking close-up macro shots here. Using the primary camera, I notice some focusing issues too. The background blur is also not done perfectly, at times.
Ultrawide
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Portraits
I like the portraits though and Nothing also provides a 2X option with which I was able to get some good results. The blur is fairly decent and the skin tone isn’t that bad.
Portraits
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Selfies
Likewise, I like the selfies too. It uses a Sony sensor unlike the back cameras, and the processing is done nicely with good skin tone and adequate dynamic range. However, the selfie camera can only record videos in Full HD, there’s no 4K recording option and I found the quality to be just okay.
Selfies
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Videos
From the back cameras, you can click up to 4K 30fps from both the primary and ultra-wide lens and you can get usable footage for sharing it with friends on social media.
But one frustrating thing about the camera app on the Nothing Phone 2a is it takes 3 to 4 seconds to process the photos. It could get frustrating at times!
Nothing Phone 2a Review: Conclusion
So, overall, although the Nothing Phone 2a may not have the best display in its class, or may not be the best-performing phone, or the fact that its cameras are just ordinary, it is still the phone I can easily recommend under NPR 50,000 in Nepal. Especially for the Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha out there, who want something unique to show off!
For me, the Nothing Phone 2a does a lot of things right and provides a balanced blend between hardware and software. Everything here is like B+, and there are no glaring issues as it’s usually associated with a lot of other phones at this price segment.
But, like I said in the beginning, this phone has got a lot of competition! The biggest hurdle for the Nothing Phone 2a is that you can get the Samsung Galaxy A35 for better cameras and the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ for overall value.
Taking a short break from the rampant release of the V series, vivo unveils its latest Y-series model, the Y58 5G. In this article, we discuss the latest Vivo Y58 5G, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability
Vivo Y58 5G Overview
Display and Durability
The vivo Y58 5G is rated IP64 for dust and water resistance and boasts a 6.72-inch LCD display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Its display features a punch-hole cutout housing a front camera
Camera
To continue with the cameras, the Vivo Y58 5G features an 8MP front-facing camera. On the rear, the smartphone is equipped with a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture, accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor.
Performance
Under the hood, the Y58 5G runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor paired with 8GB of RAM. It offers storage with 128GB internal memory, expandable via a microSD card slot. The device operates on Funtouch OS 14, based on Android 14.
The standout feature of the vivo Y58 5G is its massive 6,000 mAh battery, supported by 44W wired fast charging. According to Vivo, the device can last up to two days on a single charge.
Vivo Y58 5G Specifications
Display: 6.72-inch LCD
Resolution: FHD+
IP Rating: IP64 (dust and water resistance)
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2
Memory/ Storage: 8GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable via microSD)
Battery and Charging: 6,000 mAh battery, 44W wired fast charging
OS/UI: Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14
Colors: Himalayan Blue, Sundarbans Green
Vivo Y58 5G Price in Nepal and Availability
The vivo Y58 5G is available in two color options: Himalayan Blue and Sundarbans Green. Pricing starts at INR 19,499 for the variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. When it makes it here, expect the Vivo Y58 5G to start at no less than NPR 34,000.
Anker Soundcore H30i headphones are now officially available for purchase in Nepal. Featuring a sleek design in three colorways, these headphones promise massive playtime on a full charge. In this article, we will discuss the latest Anker Soundcore H30i, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Anker Soundcore H30i Overview.
Audio and Design
They feature 40mm dynamic speakers with PET diaphragms. With a maximum volume of 93dB, these headphones deliver a balanced audio experience suitable for various music genres. Their lightweight design, weighing approximately 183 grams is designed with durability in mind, featuring solid plastic and aluminum extenders along with soft foam padding for comfort.
The Anker Soundcore H30i headphones are equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 technology, supporting SBC and AAC codecs. These headphones support dual connections, allowing simultaneous pairing between two devices. Compact buttons on the earcups provide easy access to power, volume controls, and playback functions. The Soundcore app complements these features with custom EQ settings, music presets, and firmware updates.
Powered by an 800mAh battery, the Anker Soundcore H30i headphones offer quick charging capability. A 5-minute charge provides up to 4 hours of playback time. The headphones also include a USB charging port conveniently located on the right earcup.
Anker Soundcore H30i Specifications
Weight: Approximately 183 grams
Battery Life: Up to 70 hours of playtime on a full charge
Bluetooth: Version 5.3 with support for SBC and AAC codecs
Drivers: 40mm Dynamic Speaker with PET diaphragms
Controls: Compact buttons for power, volume, and playback functions
UMIDIGI launched the G1 Tab in Nepal in September last year. Now the company is gearing up to introduce another similar tablet — the UMIDIGI G2 Tab. The naming of this thing might lead you to believe that it is the successor to the first one, but, it is merely a refresh. Here, we will discuss the UMIDIGI G2 Tab in further detail including its expected price in Nepal.
UMIDIGI G2 Tab Overview
Design and Display
Design-wise, the UMIDIGI G2 Tab is almost the same as its previous variant. The dimensions remain unchanged, and so does the weight of the tablet. One — and the only — difference between this tablet and the last one is the back panel material. This time around the company has layered its back with artificial leather, giving it a somewhat premium feel. Additionally, the colour option has also been updated to Midnight Blue.
Other than that, everything is the same. The display on the UMIDIGI G2 Tab is the same 10.1-inch HD+ unit. The company still refuses to mention the type of panel on this tablet. This coupled with the fact that it is a budget offering, leads us to believe that must be a lower-end LCD. A TFT LCD perhaps?
Performance
For performance, the UMIDIGI G2 Tab relies on the RK3562 processor. If you are thinking, “What the hell is this processor?”, then I don’t blame you, really. This is quite an obscure chip from Rockchip — a fabless semiconductor company based in China. In fact, the RK3562 appears to have been introduced on select devices including the G1 Tab, hence, its rarity.
Anyway, it is a quad-core processor that clocks in at a maximum of 2.0GHz. All the cores in here are the Cortex-A53 cores, which is one of Arm’s older mid-tier offerings. In addition to the chipset, the UMIDIGI G2 Tab comes with 4GB RAM with an option to double it virtually. Meanwhile, the storage on this thing is 64 gigs by default and can be further expanded by a TB via MicroSD/TF card.
In terms of cameras, you are getting an eight-megapixel unit on the front as well as on the back. Both these shooters are capped out at HD (720p) video recording, which is barely acceptable by today’s standards. But once again, it is an entry-level tablet. Moreover, the rear camera setup has another cutout, but it is just LED flash. So, yeah.
In the tank, it packs a 6,000 mAh battery that supports 10W of wired charging, both of which are pretty low. For wireless connectivity, it comes with relatively new WiFi 6 support and pretty old Bluetooth v5.0 in contrast. There are no cellular or navigation options on the UMIDIGI G2 Tab. You get a stereo speaker setup though.
UMIDIGI G2 Tab Specifications
Design: Monotone design with artificial leather back
Dimensions:244.80 mm x 162.20 mm x 9.30 mm
Weight: 576 grams
Display: 10.1-inch, 16:10 aspect ratio, TFT LCD Panel*, 60Hz refresh rate, 149.45 PPI pixel density
Resolution: HD+ (800 x 1,200)
Chipset: Quad-core Rockchip RK3562
RAM: 4GB LPDDR3 + 4GB extendable
ROM: 64GB + 1TB expandable with MicroSD card
OS: Android 13
Rear Camera: Single 8MP Camera
Front Camera: 8MP Camera (Centre-aligned cutout on longer bezel)
Sensors: Ambient Light, Gravity
Navigation: No
Battery: 6,000 mAh cell with 10W USB Type-C charging
Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.0, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
The Nepali wing of UMIDIGI only dropped the device’s teasers on its social media but did not reveal the pricing. However, it is already available for purchase at various online and physical stores. That being said, the price of UMIDIGI G2 Tab in Nepal is around NPR 13,499.
Cristiano Ronaldo-backed video game and developed by Strikerz Inc is coming soon to Playstations and Xbox. Initially set to release in 2023, the game is now slated for a 2024 launch. This article discusses everything we know about the upcoming United Football League (UFL) video game
United Football League (UFL) Video Game Overview
Game Details
UFL is a free-to-play football game that aims to offer a “fair-to-play” and “skill-first” experience. Strikerz Inc. emphasizes that players’ success will not depend on in-game purchases or donations. The game has been in development since 2016 and uses Unreal Engine 5 for its graphics and gameplay.
Key Events
The developers first showcased UFL with a teaser trailer at Gamescom 2021. In December 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo invested $40 million into the game, showing his commitment to its success. Following this, UFL held an open beta from June 7-9, 2024, available on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The UFL beta attracted 1.3 million players, who played over 5.5 million matches and scored 9.9 million goals.
Global Reach
The beta test revealed that UFL found its largest audiences in the UK, Brazil, Germany, France, and the United States. This diverse player base indicates a strong global interest in the game.
UFL aims to challenge EA FC, formerly FIFA, in the football video game market. Players have reported that UFL feels more accessible and polished compared to EA FC. FIFA has also expressed interest in creating its own video game, adding more competition to the market.
United Football League (UFL) Future Prospects
With Cristiano Ronaldo’s backing and positive early feedback, UFL has the potential to become a popular choice for football game enthusiasts. Let’s see what the upcoming UFL video game holds in the future.
Oppo, the Chinese tech giant has unveiled two new phones under the Reno 12 Series: the vanilla Reno 12 and Reno 12 Pro. Here in this article, we’ll talk about the Oppo Reno 12 Pro, its specs, features, and expected price in Nepal.
Oppo Reno 12 Pro Overview
Design and Display
Commencing with the design side of things, the Oppo Reno 12 Pro goes for a flat frame design with an all-around curved display. It is available in three shades: Space Brown, Sunset Gold, and Nebula Silver.
The device boasts a 6.7-inch quad-curved AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Which is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. In terms of ingress protection, it features an IP65 rating.
Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Oppo products here
Camera
The Oppo Reno 12 Pro smartphone sports a triple camera setup. It is headlined by a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main camera (OIS), a 50MP 2X telephoto Samsung JN5 sensor, and an 8MP ultrawide snapper. Meanwhile, you also get a 50MP camera upfront for snapping selfies and video calls.
Performance
Under the hood, the Oppo Reno 12 Pro packs a 4nm fabbed Dimensity 7300-Energy chip. The fancy tagline should represent some more efficiency to the vanilla Dimensity 7300. Its configuration includes 4x Cortex-A78 cores at 2.5GHz and 4x Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz. Meanwhile, the graphics is a Mali-G615 GPU. Memory-wise, the phone is available with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
The Oppo Reno 12 Pro houses a 5000mAh battery. It also carries the support for 80W SuperVOOC fast wired charging. As for connectivity, the device boasts 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, and a USB Type-C port.
Front Camera: 50MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
Battery: 5,000 mAh cell with 80W Fast Charging support
Connectivity: Dual SIM, Dual 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, USB Type-C
Color Options: Space Brown, Sunset Gold, Nebula Silver
Oppo Reno 12 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
In Europe, the Oppo Reno 12 Pro’s pricing starts at EUR 599 for the sole 12/512GB trim. We expect the Oppo Reno 12 Pro price in Nepal to start from NPR 84,999.
Xiaomi has recently introduced the Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank in China. This power bank comes with a 5000 mAh capacity, which is specially designed to charge iPhones. In this article, we will discuss further more about the latest Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank, including its expected price in Nepal.
Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank Overview
Capacity and Features
This power bank boasts a 5000mAh capacity and supports wireless charging at 7.5W along with a maximum wired charging speed of 18W. Its design, with a thickness of merely 12mm, is tailored specifically for iPhone models from iPhone 12 and later devices.
Charging Technology
Utilizing a magnetic suction force of 10N, the Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank offers safe and convenient charging with automatic induction, eliminating the need for manual intervention. Moreover, its USB-C port supports two-way fast charging, allowing both input and output fast charging, while ensuring a swift self-charging time of just 2.2 hours.
One of its notable features is the ability to simultaneously charge devices via wired and wireless outlets, delivering 10W power for both channels. Additionally, it supports wireless charging exclusively during self-charging. With the capacity to fully recharge an iPhone 15 once, it is equipped with advanced temperature control technology, this power bank adjusts power output based on temperature changes.
Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank Price in Nepal and Availability
The Xiaomi Magnetic Power bank is available in China and is priced at CNY 129. When it arrives here, we expect the Xiaomi Magnetic Power bank to cost no less than NPR 2,700.
Asus Vivobook Go 14 (2023) is now available in Nepal. This is an entry-level laptop with the latest Ryzen 7000 and 13th Gen Intel processors. So, let’s get into the Asus Vivobook Go 14 (2023) in more detail, including its specs, features, official price, and availability in Nepal.
Asus Vivobook Go 14 (2023) Overview:
Design and Display
Vivobook Go is meant to be a portable entry-level laptop. It comes in an all-plastic chassis around 17.9mm thick and weighs 1.38 kilograms. Thus, you can carry it around in your backpack without much hassle. This laptop is also military-grade MIL-STD-810H certified for durability against different extreme environmental conditions. Users can choose from three colors — Mixed Black, Cool Silver, and Grey Green. However, their actual availability will differ between markets.
Opening the lid, you are greeted with a 14” FHD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It is an anti-glare panel with 45% NTSC coverage and 250 nits of brightness. The bezels on the side are minimal, contributing to the 83% screen-to-body ratio. You can also notice the protrusion on the top that houses an HD webcam with a physical shutter.
Keyboard and Touchpad
Despite being a budget laptop, Asus has managed to include its signature “ErgoSense” keyboard on the Vivobook Go 14, which raises the bottom chassis slightly, making it easy for users to type on. Likewise, it also helps in thermals and audio performance. The keys are dashed and boast a 1.4mm key travel.
Due to size limitations, there is no dedicated number pad. That said, the provided touchpad can double as a virtual number pad whenever you need to crunch numbers into the system.
As for performance, on the AMD side, you can choose between Ryzen 3 7320U and Ryzen 5 7520U. But despite falling into AMD’s latest Ryzen 7000 series, both of them are actually Zen 2 refreshes for 2023 with 4 cores and 8 threads. By the way, AMD first announced the Zen 2 architecture in 2019, and it first made its debut in the mobile space with Ryzen 4000 series in 2020.Of the two, Ryzen 5 has a slightly higher base and boost clock speeds.
You can also choose the Intel configuration which is a bit lighter on the wallet but comes with the slower Core i3-N305 chipset.
This is paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5 memory soldered into the motherboard. Likewise, you get up to 512GB of PCIe 3.0 SSD, but unlike the RAM, you can upgrade it down the line.
Rest of the Specs
Fueling the Asus Vivobook Go 13 (2023) is a 3-cell 42Wh battery that ships with a 45W AC adapter. The laptop can go up to 60% in 50 minutes with fast charging support. There is a dedicated DC-in port for charging. Other ports include 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x HDMI, and a 1x 3.5mm audio jack.
Asus Vivobook Go 14 (2023) Specifications:
Design & Build: 12.78 x 8.42 x 0.70-inches (W x D x H), 1.38 kg
Color Options: Mixed Black, Cool Silver, and Grey Green
The official Asus Vivobook Go 14 (2023) price in Nepal starts at Rs. 66,000 for the base Ryzen 3 variant with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD. There is also a Ryzen 5 variant with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD that costs Rs. 80,900. Asus also offers a 13th Gen Intel Core i3 model for Rs. 67,900.
Tecno has officially introduced the Spark 20 Pro 5G, offering a mix of solid specs and attractive pricing. In this article, we will learn everything about the latest Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G Overview
Display and Performance
The Spark 20 Pro 5G features a 6.78-inch FHD LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G has a modern design with a punch-hole camera cutout at the top center of the display. On the back, there is a triple camera setup arranged vertically in a rectangular camera module, resembling that of iQOO 12 or Xiaomi 14 except with an iPhone-like module. The back panel on the white variant has a glossy finish, while the green variant has a textured finish that resembles brushed metal or fabric.
Performance
It is powered by the Dimensity 6080 chipset. The device runs on the Android 14-based HIOS 14 operating system. This new handset comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, available in a single variant.
Camera
The standout feature of the Spark 20 Pro 5G is its 108MP main camera. The sensor is 1/1.67 inches in size and has an f/1.8 aperture. There is also a 2MP macro camera on the back, while the front houses an 8MP selfie camera.
The phone is equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 33W charging. Additionally, it includes Dolby Atmos-tuned stereo speakers.
Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G Specifications
Display: 6.78-inch FHD LCD, 120Hz refresh rate
Chipset: Dimensity 6080
OS/UI: Android 14-based HIOS 14
Memory/Storage: 8GB RAM, 256GB internal storage
Rear Camera: 108MP main (1/1.67″, f/1.8), 2MP macro
Front Camera: 8MP
Battery and Charging: 5,000 mAh, 33W charging
Colors: Startrail Black (glossy), Glossy White (glossy), Neon Green (vegan leather, textured)
Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G Price in Nepal and Availability
The Spark 20 Pro 5G will be available in three colors: Startrail Black, Glossy White, and Neon Green. The Neon Green variant features a vegan leather back, while the other two have glossy finishes. The Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G will be available starting June 20 in Saudi Arabia. Prices will start at $190. When it makes it here, we expect the Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G to be priced at NPR 29,000.
Smartphone
Price (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G
USD 190
NPR 29,000
Meanwhile, watch our review of Tecno Camon 30 Premier