Key Highlights
- Tecno Pova 5 series with RGB LED.
- Innovative Arc Interface for functions.
- Transparent back design with LEDs.
- Competing with Nothing Phone’s concept.
Tecno is all set to launch the POVA 5 smartphone series in India, and the company is already teasing the upcoming phone on Amazon’s microsite and Twitter. The highlight of the Tecno POVA 5 Pro is its rear design, featuring vibrant LED lights. Although similar to Nothing Phone (2) in concept, Tecno offers a unique design and pattern for the LED lights.
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Teaser Video Reveals LED Lights
Tecno released a short 14-second teaser video on Twitter showcasing how the LED lights on the POVA 5 Pro illuminate. The rear design of the phone displays LED lights in at least five different colors, with three strips meeting at a central point. Additionally, there is a tiny LED visible at the center of the rear panel, forming a circular pattern.
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The ‘Arc’ Interface
Tecno refers to this LED design as the ‘Arc’ interface, but the exact functionalities of the lights remain undisclosed. However, the teaser confirms that the LEDs will light up during incoming calls. We can expect the LEDs to synchronize with the smartphone for additional features like notifications and charging. Similar LED implementations are seen in Nothing Phone (2) and the upcoming Infinix GT 10 series.
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Tecno Pova 5 Series: Expected Features
The teaser also reveals the placement of the rear cameras, positioned on the top-left corner of the smartphone. In terms of specifications, the Tecno POVA 5 Pro is rumored to feature a massive 7,000mAh battery and support 68W fast charging. It will be the second smartphone in the POVA 5 series, following the launch of POVA 5 in select markets. Tecno plans to launch both phones in India, but the official release date is yet to be announced.
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