New variants of Tecno Spark 6 Go launched in Bangladesh

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06 March, 2021, 10:50 pm
Last modified: 07 March, 2021, 10:04 pm
The smartphone will now be available in 3+64GB and 4+64GB variants in the Bangladesh market from 4 March 2021

Transsion Bangladesh Limited's premium smartphone brand Tecno has launched the new variants of Spark 6 Go.

The smartphone will now be available in 3+64GB and 4+64GB variants in the Bangladesh market from 4 March 2021, reads a press release.

One of the notable features of the phone is a 5000mAh battery with intelligent power-saving technology which will satisfy the users' continuing needs of power in daily life and ensure the standby time for 40 hours.

The 6.52-inch Dot Notch screen with a 20:9 screen aspect ratio and 720*1600 resolution contribute to a wider and clearer immersive display effect, rich colour contrast and greater visual experience.

The 64GB ROM offers more space to store photos and files.

Besides, 4GB RAM and Octa-core processor ensure a more stable and smoother operation of apps.

The 13MP Dual Rear Camera with its upgraded AI algorithm comes with various shooting modes like Bokeh, AI Beauty, ASD, HDR etc.

The whole picture details and quality have had great improvement. Dual rear flash does fill light in a dark environment to ensure a better photo effect and capture more memorable moments.

"Tecno is always trying to bring the best quality smartphone to the market for its customers. We hope Spark 6 Go will be able to meet the expectations of customers. We are currently working to bring high-end flagship phones as well as mid-range phones soon to meet the need of every consumer of every socio-economic stage," said Transsion Bangladesh Limited CEO Md Rezwanul Hoque.

The Tecno Spark 6 Go is available in Aqua Blue and Ice Jadeite colour. As a whole, the Tecno Spark 6 Go is a decent smartphone and a budget-friendly device.

The 3GB RAM and 64GB storage version is priced at Tk9,990 and the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version is priced at Tk10,990.

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