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Review Overview
Design
7.5/10
Display
8.5/10
Performance
8/10
Back Camera
7.5/10
Front Camera
7/10
Software and UI
7/10
Battery
8.5/10
Value for Money
7.5/10
Tecno's latest Pova 6 Pro features an in-your-face design with a lot of gimmicks. Though the pleasant display, long-lasting battery, and decent performance are wins for the smartphone. Tecno's yet to deliver on its promises on the gaming and optimization front.
The Pova 6 Pro from Tecno is only my second 'Gaming' phone ever and it has left me even more puzzled about the space. For starters, Infinix's GT 10 Pro (my first one) went full-force on raw horsepower and I'd say it accomplished what it set out to pretty well. I mean, they even played the World Cup for PUBG Mobile (PMGC 2023) on the sub 250$ smartphone. But, unfortunately, I don't get the same vibe from Tecno's offering here and let me tell you all about it
First, here's a quick rundown of the specs before I get into my review of the Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G.
Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G Review: Specifications
- Display: 6.78-inches FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6080 (6nm mobile platform)
- Memory: 8/128, 12/256GB
- Software & UI: HiOS on top of Android 14
- Rear Camera: Triple (108MP primary+ AI camera + 0.08MP)
- Front Camera: 32MP with dual-flash
- Security: Fingerprint sensor (in-display-mounted)
- Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS / BDS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, E-compass, Gyro, Proximity, Sensor core
- Battery: 6000mAh with 70W charging (70W adapter inside the box)
- Price in Nepal: NPR 26,999 (8/128GB) – Coming soon
Tecno Pova 6 Pro Review:
Gimmicky glyphy glow
- Dynamic-Light, 210 mini LED beads, 9 presets

Design and Build
- Dimension: 165.5 mm x 76.1mm x 7.9mm
- Weight: 198.3 g
- Glass front, Plastic frame, Plastic back
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Besides that, there's really nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to build and materials. You get a plastic frame and cheap-feeling buttons and the overall package feels relatively light. That might feel surprising given the nearly 200g on paper, but the phone is a bit bigger than most and the distribution is decent enough to not let the heft get to you.
Display
- Type: AMOLED, 120Hz, 1300 nits (peak)
- Size: 6.78 inches, 109.2 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio)
- Resolution: 1080 x 2436 pixels (~393 ppi density)

Speakers and Haptics
- Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos
- Z-axis vibration motor
Performance
- OS: Android 14, HIOS 14
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6080 (6nm)
- CPU: Octa-core (2x2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
- GPU: Mali-G52 MC2
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It's also less efficient than newer 4nm chips so I think Tecno has somewhat compromised on the processor in the Pova 6 Pro. I hold this opinion (despite the good scores) because when you are a "gaming" phone, you should at least offer a bit more than the competition which is the not case here. Drawing a one-to-one comparison, the recently released Poco X6 Neo also features the Dimensity 6080 and should provide comparable performance without any of the gamery gimmicks.
Gaming
With that in mind, let's talk gaming. First, I tested the Pova 6 Pro by playing our regular suite of games: PUBG, Call of Duty, Mech Arena, and Genshin Impact and the results were good but nothing out of the ordinary. PUBG plays smoothly be it only at 40 fps (or the Ultra fps setting), while I had no issues with the gameplay on Call of Duty either. The dedicated gyroscope sensor made the gameplay fun while the touch response also felt faster than usual.
"Unlock high-frame experience for MLBB (90fps), Free Fire (90fps). Fine-tuned and officially certified for the best frame and graphics on the same platform. " - TecnoSince I wasn't getting any promising results with the games we normally test for, I also played Mobile Legends Bang Bang and Free Fire, two games that Tecno explicitly mentions in their Pova 6 Pro marketing material. Unfortunately, no wins here either.


UI
- HiOS 14 based on Android 14
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There's considerably less bloatware than the last Tecno phone I've held so that's a plus. I also like the 'Game Space' and 'Gaming Assistant sidebar' features but the MIUI-like control/notification panel isn't my cup of tea.
Battery and storage
- 6000 mAh and 70W charging
Camera
- Rear: 108MP, f/1.9, 1/1.52", 0.7µm + 2MP depth + 0.08MP
- Front: 32MP, f/2.2, 1/3.1", 0.7µm
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Human subjects and portraits could also be better as faces tend to come out looking flat with unnatural skin tones. But for a budget device, you could argue it's okay-ish enough. Normal selfies look passable but the portrait mode oversharpens faces and the output looks overly edited for most people.
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Lowlight photography with the Tecno Pova 6 is nothing exciting. You can get decent-looking shots of sign-boards and temples but the lack of OIS is clear as day in terms of overall sharpness in most.
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Video-wise, you can shoot up to 2K 30fps from the front and rear cameras. The details are better than in a typical FHD video, but it struggles with proper stabilization. The 'Super Steady' at FHD 30fps produces fairly usable footage and solves the stability problem mentioned earlier. The front also goes up to 2k 30fps and the dual flash might come in handy when shooting during low light. So, you are getting above-average videography capabilities for the 200-250$ price range.
Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G Review: Conclusion
So to put it into a few words, Tecno Pova 6 Pro is a decently packaged smartphone littered with gimmicks. At its core, the experience is solid enough but not very far off from the competition. The design might be an instant dealbreaker for a lot of people but even if you look past that, there might be alternatives with better performance, better cameras, or better software experience elsewhere. The Pova 6 Pro isn't available in most markets right now. But the pricing should be somewhere around 220-250 USD. For that, you can get the iQOO z9 for performance, Samsung Galaxy A24 or A15 5G for cameras, or pick the OS of your choice. There isn't much that appeals to me about Tecno's Pova 6 Pro. I could get behind it had the phone packed a punch, but it's just average in that aspect as well. With all that said, I don't see it appealing to a very large audience despite being a decent deal.Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G Review : Pros and Cons
Pros:- Ample Memory (8/256GB base)
- Good display for the price
- Lasting endurance with fast top-ups
- Polarizing design
- Okish performance for a 'gaming' phone
- Basic Cameras
- Software needs optimization
Article Last updated: December 9, 2025












