- The Tecno Spark 50 5G arrives in India with a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chip and a 6,500mAh battery, targeting cheap 5G phones.
- Its most obvious feature is a rear camera design that looks a whole lot like Google's Pixel, aiming for a fancier look.
- Price starts at ₹9,999 for the base model, putting it right against phones like the Redmi 13 5G and Realme Narzo 70x 5G.
Tecno just dropped the Spark 50 5G in India, and it's a pretty straightforward play. They want to sell you a 5G phone with a battery so big it borders on absurd, and they've dressed it up to look like something that costs three times as much. Let's break down what you're actually getting.
Tecno Spark 50 5G Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 6400 (6nm) |
| RAM | 4GB / 6GB / 8GB |
| Storage | 128GB / 256GB |
| Display | 6.78-inch HD+ (720x1640 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate |
| Rear Camera | 50MP primary |
| Front Camera | 8MP |
| Battery | 6,500mAh with 18W fast charging |
| Operating System | Android 14 with HiOS |
| Starting Price | ₹9,999 |
What's New & Key Features
For the Spark series, this is a big step. The MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chip is the real news. It's built on a 6nm process, which should mean better speed and battery life than the older 4G chips Tecno used to rely on. You won't be playing Genshin Impact on max settings, but for normal stuff and lighter games, it's fine. More importantly, it's your ticket to 5G, which is the whole point here.
Then there's the battery. The 6,500mAh capacity isn't just large for a budget phone, it's large for *any* phone. It's the kind of spec that makes you double-check the press release. If you're a light user, you could forget your charger for a couple of days. For everyone else, it means you'll finish even the longest day with plenty of juice left. But here's the catch: it only charges at 18W. Filling up this monster from empty is going to be a long afternoon.
Design & Build: A Pixel for the People?
Let's not beat around the bush. Look at the back of this phone. Now look at a Google Pixel. Tecno has copied the "Pixel-like pill-shaped camera island" almost exactly, a fact spotted by Gizmochina and Croma. It's a plastic phone, so they had to cut costs somewhere, but slapping on a premium design cue is a smart way to make it feel more expensive than it is.
The flat-edge design and multiple color options follow the current trends. The real question is how it feels. That huge camera bar might make it rock like a seesaw when you put it on a table. And while plastic keeps it light, you'll have to decide if you're okay with that trade-off for the giant battery inside.
Display & Camera: Balancing Specs
The 120Hz HD+ Screen
You get a big 6.78-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate is great. Scrolling will be smooth, and everything will feel more responsive. But the resolution is only HD+ (720x1640 pixels). On a screen this size, that's not very sharp. If you stare closely, you'll see pixels, especially in text. It's the most obvious corner Tecno cut to hit that ₹9,999 price.
Camera Hardware
The main camera is a 50MP sensor sitting in that Pixel-style bar. In good light, it'll probably take decent shots by using pixel-binning to grab more light. The selfie camera is 8MP. Notice what's missing? There's no mention of an ultra-wide or macro camera. It looks like a single-lens setup. So you get that clean, premium look, but you lose the versatility of multiple cameras that some rivals offer.
Performance & Battery Life
Think of the Dimensity 6400 as a reliable workhorse. Its 2.5GHz peak clock and Mali-G57 GPU will handle your apps, videos, and casual gaming without much fuss. The 6nm design should help it stay cool. It's a legit step up from the slower 4G chips in older Spark phones.
You can pair it with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The magic happens when you combine this chip with the gigantic battery. You're looking at potentially 8-10 hours of screen-on time, maybe more. That's its superpower. But remember, with great capacity comes slow charging. That 18W plug will be working overtime.
India Pricing, Availability, and Considerations
The starting price is ₹9,999 for the 4GB/128GB model. We don't have the exact prices for the 6GB and 8GB versions yet. One weird detail: an earlier leak from GSM Arena and Facebook mentioned two possible battery sizes, 6,150mAh and 6,500mah. The Indian model is confirmed as the bigger 6,500mAh one, so that's settled.
You'll be able to buy it from Croma, Reliance Digital, and likely from Flipkart and Amazon too. There will probably be launch discounts and EMI offers. Just remember, you're buying a budget phone. Before you hit checkout, take a second to check if there's a Tecno service center near you. That's always the practical advice with phones this cheap.
Tecno Spark 50 5G vs. Rivals
This phone enters a brutal fight. Its main enemies are the Redmi 13 5G and the Realme Narzo 70x 5G. Tecno's biggest weapon is simple: the 6,500mAh battery crushes the typical 5,000mAh packs the others have. The Dimensity 6400 also holds its own against chips like the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2.
But you give up things to get that battery. The HD+ display isn't as sharp as the Full HD+ screens on some competitors. And that clean-looking single 50MP camera can't do the wide-angle shots that other phones in this range sometimes offer. Your choice is clear. If running out of battery is your personal nightmare, this is your phone. If you want a sharper screen or more camera tricks, look at the other guys.
The Verdict
The Tecno Spark 50 5G knows exactly what it is. It's a battery life champion with competent 5G performance, wrapped in a design that's shamelessly borrowed from the cool kids. It's perfect for someone who just needs their phone to work and never, ever die. But that focus comes with real compromises on screen sharpness and camera flexibility. At ₹9,999, it makes a strong case by doing one thing exceptionally well. Just know what you're signing up for.
Sources
- gizmochina.com
- 91mobiles.com
- facebook.com
- croma.com
- gsmarena.com
