Today Tecno unveiled the Pova 5 - the first phone in the new Pova 5 series, which will also feature the Pova 5 Pro and Pova Neo 3. There's also a limited Free Fire Special Edition of the Pova 5, in collaboration with the Garena-hosted battle royale game. The Pova 5 features a futuristic design that Tecno calls Turbo Mecha. The lines resemble the giant robot mecha of popular sci-fi.
The Tecno Pova 5 draws power from a
6,000mAh battery with 45W charging support. The included brick can take the
phone to 50% in 21 minutes and to full in 60 minutes. And, if you have some
extra battery left, the Pova 5 can reverse-charge other devices via cable up to
10W. The battery is also backed by Battery Lab 3.0 software for endurance and
STS Secure Battery Technology for longevity and peace of mind.
MediaTek's 6nm Helio G99 is at the helm
and it comes packaged with 8GB of RAM. The phone features a total of 10,749mm2
heat dissipation area comprised of a 1399.65mm2 vapor chamber, and a 9349.39mm2
graphene heat sink. The display of the Tecno Pova 5 is a 6.78-inch 1080x24460px
IPS LCD of 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate.
The Tecno Pova 5 has a 50MP camera on the
back, accompanied by a depth sensor, and an 8MP selfie on the front. There are
also niceties like a z-axis linear vibration motor and dual speakers with DTS
Sound. Tecno will offer the Pova 5 in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and
Latin America in Hurricane Blue, Amber Gold, and Mecha Black. The pricing will
be announced for each individual market later on.
As for the Tecno Pova Neo 3, it brings a
bigger 6.82-inch display, but with a lower 720x1640px resolution. But its
biggest asset, literally, is its 7,000mAh battery. The Pova Neo 3 uses a 12nm
MediaTek Helio G85 with 4GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There are two
cameras on the Pova Neo 3 - a 16MP main unit and an 8MP selfie. The phone will
ship in the same three colors as the Pova 5.