Tecno unveiled the Spark 50 Pro globally on June 16, 2026, and it's already trending in Pakistan search results before most local retailers have even listed it. That tracks. The Spark 40 Pro was one of the stronger sellers in this bracket last year, and the 50 Pro is its direct replacement.
What's actually new
The headline upgrade isn't the chipset, it's the battery. Tecno is shipping the Spark 50 Pro with two battery options depending on the market: a 6000mAh single-cell version and a 5600mAh dual-cell version. Both are rated to survive more than 1,900 charge cycles while still holding above 80% of their original capacity, which Tecno says works out to roughly six years of normal use before the battery noticeably wears down. That's an oddly specific promise for a phone in this price range, and one worth holding the company to once independent reviewers get hold of a unit.
Charging is rated at 60W: 63% in 30 minutes, a full charge in 55. There are three charging modes (Hyper, Smart, and Low-Temperature) plus a bypass mode that routes power straight to the motherboard instead of the battery when you're gaming or recording with the phone plugged in, which should help it run cooler under load.
Specs at a glance
- Display: 6.78-inch HD+, 120Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate, around 550,000 on AnTuTu
- RAM: 8GB physical, expandable to 24GB virtual via Memory Fusion 4.0
- Storage: 256GB
- Rear camera: 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 main sensor (1/1.953") with FlashSnap up to 1/10,000s electronic shutter, plus an 8MP secondary lens
- Front camera: 16MP
- Battery: 6000mAh single-cell or 5600mAh dual-cell, 60W charging
- Build: 7.8mm thick, IP68 and IP69 rated, SGS Five-Star drop certification
- Network: 4G only, with carrier aggregation across 4G and 4.5G bands
- Software: Android 16, Ella AI Agent, AI Health Assistant, AI Noise Cancellation
- Audio: dual stereo speakers with DTS
Camera and build quality
The main sensor is physically larger than what most phones in this price bracket use, which should help in low light. The AI Eraser 2.0 and AI Extender tools handle the usual object-removal and image-extension tricks, and Universal Tone is Tecno's ongoing push toward more accurate skin tone rendering in photos, something it's been refining across the last few Spark and Camon generations.
On durability, IP68 and IP69 mean the phone can take dust, full submersion, and high-pressure water jets, while the SGS Five-Star rating covers drop resistance. None of that makes it indestructible, but it's a real step up from the protection (or lack of it) on most phones at this price point in Pakistan.
Tecno Spark 50 Pro price in Pakistan
Tecno hasn't confirmed local pricing or a release date for Pakistan yet. The global unveiling happened within the last day, and country-specific rollouts usually follow within a few weeks. Early estimates from Pakistani retailers and price trackers are scattered between Rs. 55,000 and Rs. 65,000, which roughly tracks with where the Spark 40 Pro sits today, in the Rs. 57,000 to 62,000 range.
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