Budget-minded phones have a typical set of expectations associated
with them, and not many smartphone manufacturers push those
rigidly-defined boundaries. Said another way, there are some features
that you don’t expect to see in entry-level smartphones. That being
said, there are brands whose offerings defy expectations and push the
limits for what a pocket-friendly price bracket can bring. Tecno’s
latest smartphone – the Camon 12 Air, is one such offering.
First things first, The Tecno Camon 12 Air
The Tecno Camon 12 Air is retailing for a competitive price tag of
19,499 PKR, which is perhaps its biggest selling point – an upper
low-range smartphone for a more than affordable price. design. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a punch-hole-toting smartphone
for a price tag this low. Pictured below, you’re looking at a 6.55-inch
bezel-free display that produces an HD+ resolution and houses the
front-facing selfie camera inside a punch-hole cut-out on the top-left
corner.
On the back of Camon 12 Air, you get a Triple-Camera setup (again, not a
feature typical of most budget-friendly smartphones), aligned in a
vertical arrangement. A capacitive fingerprint reader flanks the
three-lens camera module that is embedded inside a trendy
gradient-sporting back panel. The rear panel is offered in Bay Blue and
Royal Purple Hues.
The primary of these three lenses is a 16-megapixel shooter that is
rounded off by a 5-megapixel ultrawide-angle lens and a 2-megapixel
depth sensor. Sitting inside the punch-hole is a modest 8-megapixel
selfie shooter.
The internal hardware can be considered robust if you take the
price bracket into account. At the heart of Camon 12 Air, you have a
MediaTek P20 chipset that offers decent CPU performance and is
accompanied by an impressive memory configuration: 4 GB of RAM + 64 GB
of onboard storage. If you find the native storage lacking, you can
expand it up to 128 GB thanks to its dedicated microSD card slot. Last
but not least, powering this hardware is a 4,000 mAh power cell.
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