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    Tecno SPRK 40 Pro+ Review

    mobile specsBy mobile specsAugust 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Introduction

    Techno’s spark line -up has long been the synonym for budget -friendly smartphones, which is well cartoon with their price tag, and the new Spark 40 Pro+ is not exempt. Announced in July 2025, this advanced spark model aims to provide a feature -rich experience that makes more expensive competitors competitors.

    Despite admission level prices, sparks come as anything except 40 pro+ basic. It is made around a dynamic 6.78 -inch AMOLED display that has a 144Hz refresh rate and an impressive 4500 nets peak brightness – a special sheet highlight that immediately separates it from the general budget crowd. The duties of protection are handled by corning guerrilla glass 7I, while the body is IP64-ranking and drop-resistant up to 1.5m, which is rarely seen at this price.

    The device is strengthening Meditik Heli G 200 chip set, which is a relatively new 6nm platform that connects 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB storage. Although it is not 5G -capable chip, it promises solid 4G performance and good performance, especially when the large 5,200 mA battery and 45W wired plus are made with 30W wireless charging – yes, wireless charging on a phone which costs only $ 200.

    In a glance Techno Spark 40 Pro+ Springs:

    • Body: 163.9×75.8×6.5 mm, 160 grams; Plastic Body, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i Front; IP64 dust tight and resistant to water (water spraying), drop up to 1.5m.
    • Display: 6.78 “AMOLED, 1B Color, 144Hz, 1600 NITs (HBM), 4500 NITs (Peak), 1224x2720px Resolution, 20: 9 aspect ratio, 440ppi.
    • Chip Set: Medetic Hello G 200 (6 nm): Otta Core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 and 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A 55); Mali-G 57 mc 2 (1.1GHZ)
    • Memory: 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM.
    • OS/Software: Android 15, Hyos 15.
    • Back Camera: Wide (Main): 50 MP, PDAF; Assistant lens.
    • Front Camera: 13 MP, (Wide), Dual LED Front Face The Selfie Flash.
    • Video Capture: Back Camera: 1440p@30fps, 1080p@30fps, Gyro-Eis; Front Camera: 1080p@30fps.
    • Battery: 5200mAh; 45W wired, 100 % in 55 minutes, 30W wireless, 5W reverse wireless, 10W reverse wired, bypass charge.
    • Contact: LTE; WiFi 5; BT 5.3; Nfc; FM radio; Infrastructure port.
    • Miscellaneous: Fingerprint reader (under display, optical); Stereo speakers (with dolby atmos); Circle to find.

    Photography duties are handled by the PDAF and Double -led flash by a 50MP main camera, which is able to record up to 1440p@30fps, while selfies are also caught by a shooter in front of a 13MP, which also has dual -led flash. Both cameras take advantage of the Gireo EIS stability.

    On the multimedia front, sparks continue to affect 40 pro+ dolby atmosphere, 3.5 mm headphones jack, and both wired and wireless, with a stereo speaker that supports high reserve audio. Even you get an infrared port, FM radio, and extra charging (wired and wireless) – the features that have disappeared from many modern midrangers.

    Sparks may not be a 40 -pro+ flagship killer, but it brings an impressive set of features, performance and capacity to the budget segment. Let’s see if he is inspecting it closely.

    Inboxing

    Sparks in a tough cardboard box 40 pro+ ships that are very assured. In addition, there is a cavity from the inside for the original phone, so there is little chance of damage during shipping.

    The techno device package is wide. You find a charger in the box -45 W, Tecno branded, as well as a type-C cable from USB type-a. From what we can tell, the cable is not owned and there is no extra pin, which is good. Also in the box the gray is a soft TPU case for the phone, as well as a furious to clean and apply the display. There is a glass screen protector and a cut.

    In fact, there is nothing more than a couple of Airbuds, nothing else that could be included in the box.

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