Transsion Holdings subsidiary Tecno has officially revealed that the Spark 8 Pro premium mid-range smartphone will be launched in India on December 29. This comes after a first tweet in wich the company only promoted the impending launch without specifying a launch date. A second tweet has now been posted, revealing the smartphone will be launched on December 29.
The Tecno Spark 8 Pro is expected to emerge as the successor to the Spark 8 that was launched in August this year. The company did tease that the device will arrive with support for 33W fast charging support. The “super-fast charger” is expected to deliver a charge of 85% of the battery capacity in just one hour. For comparison, the vanilla Spark 8 comes with a disappointing 10W charger.
Be charged always! Spark 8Pro is equipped with a 33W super-fast charger, that speedily charges 85% in an hour.
Launching on 29th December 2021.#TECNO #ComingSoon #StayTuned pic.twitter.com/Pp3PSsEWMm
— TecnoMobileInd (@TecnoMobileInd) December 27, 2021
Furthermore, the teaser poster hints at a punch-hole display design onboard the Spark 8 Pro. The device will also pack a triple camera setup consisting of a 48MP main camera. Other specs of the device can be gotten from the Bangladesh launch last month. The device will be powered by a Helio G85 chipset paired with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage.
The Spark 8 Pro will feature a 6.82-inch IPS LCD FHD+ display with a massive 5,000mAh battery under the hood as well as a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. We bring you more details of the Spark 8 Pro especially the Indian pricing and availability details when it is announced in some hours’ time.
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