Man, the Tecno Spark 40 just dropped in Pakistan, right on cue—no NFC, but packing MediaTek’s Helio G81 inside. Base model’s got 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, which, honestly, might leave you wanting if you’re chasing that snappy feel for the cash you’re shelling out. Still, push past the middling speed, and it could click for folks who aren’t power users. I mean, who needs fireworks when basics get the job done?
Software and Performance: Android 15 on a Shoestring Budget
It’s running Android 15 topped with HiOS—should cruise along okay with that Helio G81, but glitches? Yeah, expect a few, especially since this is entry-level territory. 6GB RAM? Fine for dipping into apps one by one, but multitask like a maniac and it’ll stutter. Remember the Spark 30’s FHD+ 90Hz setup? This one’s dialing back to 720p HD+ on a 6.67-inch IPS panel, but cranks the refresh to 120Hz for that buttery scroll. Oh, and there’s a punch-hole notch hiding an 8MP selfie shooter—nothing fancy, but it gets faces in frame.


Camera Setup: 50MP Main with a Sidekick, No Frills
Sticking with the back, you’ve got a 50MP main sensor flanked by some mystery auxiliary lens, all perched on this massive horizontal bump that screams “borrowed from the iPhone playbook.” No telephoto, no ultrawide—budget moves, sure, but predictable for something this cheap. Snaps in good light? Probably decent enough for social shares.
Battery Life: 5200mAh with Blazing 45W Top-Up
Everyone’s ditching 5000mAh these days, but 5200mAh here holds its own—lasts a full day if you’re not glued to it. The real kicker? 45W charging blasts it from zero to full in about 55 minutes. Tecno claims 2000 cycles before it dips to 80% health, so after five years of daily plugs, you’re not totally sunk. That’s solid for the price tag.


Extra Perks: Dust-Proof, Jack-Packed, and a Few Surprises
Don’t sleep on the IP64 rating—splashes bounce off, dust stays out, and they didn’t axe the microSD slot or 3.5mm headphone jack to make it happen. Dual speakers blast loud, there’s this FreeLink thing for network-free calls up to 500 meters (weirdly handy in spotty areas), and an IR blaster? Rare gem in budget phones. Priced at Rs 32,999 for the 6/128GB version, it’s basically a bargain if you’re hunting value over thrills.

















