It has been a while since Tecno launched the Spark 30 series of smartphones. There are five devices in the series: Spark 30, Spark 30 Pro, Spark 30C, Spark 30C 5G and Spark 30 5G.
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Though these devices are budget to low-mid-range successors to previous models, this year’s Spark series is a bit special as the company has collaborated with Hasbro’s Transformers for limited editions of the Spark 30 and Spark 30 Pro. The Spark 30 features a Bumblebee-inspired design, while the Pro model takes Optimus Prime’s (my favorite) iconic colors — red, blue, and lver—in t the hood. Fortunately, our review team got their hands on this exact model, and we now have a hands-on review and initial impressions video available on our YouTube channel.
Hands-on of a Optimus Prime phone
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The phone’s box content isn’t anything to get excited about, as the company includes the standard white power adapter and USB-C cable. It does come with wired earphones (also in plain white), which is something you don’t often see included with other brands these days. The phone itself, however, clearly reflects its Prime genes. The back design is painted in Optimus Prime’s red, blue, and silver colors, while the software features customized themed wallpaper and icons. Its specs remain the same as the regular Spark 30 Pro, as expected. It features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that refreshes at 120Hz and has 10-bit color depth. Running the mechanics underneath is a MediaTek Helio G100 processor paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.>>>>>>>>>>>Tecno BL-49DT – Battery BL-49DT 5000mAh/19.25WH
For the camera, the phone comes with a 108MP primary sensor that supports 3x lossless zoom and up to 10x digital zoom. Tecno has also added AI camera features such as AIGC Portrait, AI Eraser and AI Artboard. the device starts at around $200 for the 8/128GB variant and $220 for the 8/256GB variant.