
Tecno Pova 7 Pro Officially Launched
Looking for a phone that turns heads and runs like a beast? Tecno just dropped the Pova 7 Pro, and it’s not just another budget phone with fancy specs. It’s bold, flashy (literally), and packs a punch under the hood. Let’s dive into what makes the Tecno Pova 7 Pro a standout in the crowded mid-range segment.
A Quick Glance: Why Everyone’s Talking About It
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate (6nm, 5G)
- Display: Peak brightness of 4500 nits and refresh rate of 120 Hz are features of the 6.78″ AMOLED.
- Camera: 64MP main, 2MP depth, and 32MP selfie
- Battery: 6000mAh with 70W wired & 30W wireless charging
- The focal point is a triangle LED panel known as the “Delta Light Interface” that has 104 independently programmable RGB lights.
- Price: From ₹19,999 in India (~US$239 / Rp3.6 million)
Let’s Talk About That LED Triangle
Most phones have a notification light—or maybe a glowing logo—but Pova 7 Pro takes it to the next level. Around the camera module sits a triangle-shaped RGB LED array with 104 mini lights. Tecno calls it the Delta Light Interface, and it’s not just for show.
You can customize the lighting for calls, messages, charging animations, or even sync it with your music and gaming. Imagine your phone pulsing to the beat or glowing red when you get a low-battery warning. There is nothing like it in this pricing range, making it a gamer’s paradise.
Performance: Dimensity 7300 Ultimate in Action
There is a strong internal system in the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate. It’s a 6nm chip built for efficiency and power, with 4 Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.5GHz and Mali-G615 MC2 GPU for smooth gaming.
Here’s a quick benchmark comparison:
Benchmark | Score |
AnTuTu v10 | ~710,000 |
Geekbench 6 (Single/Multi) | ~1100 / 2800 |
3DMark Wild Life | ~2400 |
Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or multitasking, this phone keeps up without breaking a sweat.
Display & Design: AMOLED + RGB = Eye Candy
With a refresh rate of 120 Hz, the 6.78-inch AMOLED panel supports 2160 Hz PWM dimming. Tecno claims up to 4,500 nits peak brightness—insane even in direct sunlight. Bezels are slim, touch response is great (up to 1500Hz touch sampling), and the viewing angles are solid.
And that RGB triangle? It’s set on a futuristic design backplate with IP64 rating. There’s even a dedicated LED settings menu so you can choose glow styles, color palettes, or switch off if you’re in stealth mode.
Camera Setup: Decent for Daylight, Okay in Low Light
Don’t expect flagship-level photography here, but the 64MP main sensor gets the job done. It’s paired with a 2MP depth sensor, and the front-facing 32MP selfie cam is quite sharp, especially in daylight.
Video maxes out at 2K 30fps, with EIS stabilization available. Night shots are average unless you use the dedicated Super Night mode. No ultrawide sadly, but that’s acceptable at this price.
Battery & Charging: Big, Fast, and Wireless!
Battery life is one of Pova’s strongest points. The 6000mAh cell easily lasts 1.5 to 2 days on moderate use. Even better: it supports 70W wired charging (0–50% in 20 mins) and a rare treat—30W wireless charging.
Yes, wireless charging in a sub-$250 phone. Game changer.
Extra Features You Should Know
- Storage: 256GB UFS 3.1 with up to +12GB of virtual RAM via memory fusion
- Audio: Dual stereo speakers with DTS & Hi-Res Audio certification
- Cooling: VC Liquid Cooling + Graphene layer
- Software: Android 14 with HiOS 14 skin
- Other perks: NFC, WiFi 6, IR blaster, in-display fingerprint scanner
Is It Coming to Your Country?
As of now, the Tecno Pova 7 Pro is available in India starting July 10, 2025. No word yet on global rollout, but looking at Tecno’s past launches, it’s likely to reach Southeast Asia (including Indonesia), Middle East, and parts of Africa soon.
In India, it’s available in two variants:
- 8GB + 128GB – ₹19,999 (~Rp3.6 million)
- 12GB + 256GB – ₹21,999 (~Rp3.9 million)
Color options? Mecha Black and Cyber Blue, both with that glowing triangle rear panel.
Pova 7 Pro vs. Pova 7 Ultra: What’s the Difference?
Feature | Pova 7 Pro | Pova 7 Ultra |
Chipset | Dimensity 7300 Ultimate | Dimensity 8350 Ultimate |
LED Triangle | Yes | No |
Wireless Charging | 30W | None |
Camera | 64MP + 2MP | 108MP + 2MP |
Launch Market | India | Indonesia |
If RGB and wireless charging matter to you—go Pro. If raw performance and camera resolution is your thing, Ultra might be better.
Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?
If you’re tired of boring mid-range phones that all look the same, Tecno Pova 7 Pro brings personality with serious hardware. That LED triangle is not just cool—it’s actually useful. Throw in the massive battery, 120Hz AMOLED screen, wireless charging, and solid chipset, and you’ve got one of the most feature-packed phones under $250 right now.
Rating: 8.7/10
Great performance
Unique design
Excellent battery life
No ultrawide camera
Limited availability (for now)