Tecno Spark Go (2023) listed on official website: Expected features and specs – Times of India

Tecno Spark Go (2023) listed on official website: Expected features and specs – Times of India

Tecno recently expanded its smartphone lineup with the launch of two new smartphones in India–Phantom X2 and Phantom X Pro 5G. The company is reportedly planning to launch another smartphone in the Indian market. Tecno Spark Go (2023) is likely to make its debut in India soon. The smartphone is rumoured to come under the affordable category and will be launched under the Spark series. The device has now gone live on Tecno’s website (India) revealing some of its features and specifications.
Tecno Spark Go (2023): Expected specifications
As per the website, Tecno Spark Go (2023) is said to sport a 6.56-inch HD+ LCD panel. The smartphone may offer 120Hz touch sampling rate with a 90% screen-to-body ratio. The phone is also likely to feature a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. As per the listing, the smartphone may arrive in three colour options– Endless Black, Nebula Purple, and Uyuni Blue.

Tecno Spark Go (2023) is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 processor. The smartphone is likely to come in three RAM and storage options– 3GB+32 GB, 3GB+64 GB, and 4GB+64 GB respectively. The device is rumoured to run HiOS 12 based on Android 12.
The high-end models are said to come with a 3GB Memory Fusion feature that will offer users 7GB of additional storage and virtual memory. The device is expected to feature IPX2 certification for splash resistance.
For images, the Tecno Spark Go 2023 is likely to house a 13 MP primary sensor along with a QVGA camera along with a dual-LED flash. On the front, the smartphone may feature a 5MP sensor for selfies and video callings.
Connectivity options on the phone may include– dual-SIM 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio, and USB Type-C connectivity with OTG support.

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