Here’s What We Know About Tecno Spark 7 Launching Next Week – Its Design and Key Specs

In September last year, Tecno launched the Spark 6 with an Helio G70 SoC, a 6.8-inch display, and a quad-camera setup. Now, the company is set to launch its successor, the Tecno Spark 7 next week.

A few reports have revealed that the smartphone will launch under Rs 10,000 equivalent to $136.27. Today, we have learned from industry sources about a few TECNO Spark 7 camera features, such as the ability to record time-lapse videos, video Bokeh and slow-motion videos. The TECNO Spark 7 also comes with various speed settings ranging from 15X to 5400X.

Little more is known about other TECNO Spark 7 specifications at this point, but the smartphone will be available in three color variants, Green, Black, and Blue.

Techno Spark7

We have also learned that the TECNO is going to launch the Spark 7 on April 9th. The phone will be available via Amazon and it is going to be a budget smartphone. The phone displayed in the landing page created in the Smartphone section of Amazon reveals its design and a few of its key specifications.

TECNO Spark 7 Specifications

Tecno Spark 7 swagger camera

TechnoSports disclosed the key specifications and the design of the TECNO Spark 7. It reveals the smartphone has a bright drop-notch design display greater than 6-inches. The phone comes with a dual-rear camera and a LED flash beside them. There is a physical fingerprint scanner at the back of the phone. the phone has the SIM ejector on the left side and on the right side, we get a volume rocker button and a power button. The company has not revealed any information about the storage or processor of the phone.

Tecno Spark 7 big battery and big dislay

The most interesting thing is that this phone also comes with a front flash that helps in low-light selfie clicks. The selfie LED lights are placed at both sides of the selfie camera at the top bezel of the smartphone. Spark 7 comes with a huge battery, most probably it is a 6,000mAh battery and will also feature fast charging. It has a Type-C charging port at the bottom and a 3.5mm audio output at the bottom as well. As per the company, the large battery in the phone lasts for almost 41 days. There is branding at the ack of the phone with the company and series name.

We don’t have the full specs sheet of the Tecno Spark 7 yet, but you can expect to hear more about the smartphone before its official unveiling.

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