Spark Slim and Pova Slim were cut from the same cloth. Those were ultra-thin handsets, and the only thing separating them was the chipset and 5G support. Now they want to release the Tecno Camon Slim with a larger battery and a faster chipset. It’s meant to be the superior version among the three devices.

This phone has visited many certification platforms before today’s FCC cameo. Their own CarlCare database had listed this phone under the code CN6c. Well, we are now able to see the same model number on the FCC database, where it has been confirmed that the device is built around 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
There could be another version with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. It sits at the base tier, of course. The big revelation was actually the filing for a BL-68DX battery that they want to use on the Camon Slim. This usually has 6840mAh true capacity with 7000mAh typical rating.

The U600TSA power adapter also showed up in one of the files inside the FCC certification. So the exact charging speed was also exposed here. That charger can do 11V input at 5.5A. This means a 60W max charging speed for the Camon Slim.

The battery size is a bit of a quandary for the Tecno new Camon mobile. Two versions of this handset might be released. One will have lower energy storage for specific regions. We’ve found a TÜV Rheinland certification for the same CN6c handset, but its battery was 5430 mAh (or 5800 mAh typical rating).
The FCC files had a schematic, too. And the design obviously takes after the original Spark Slim and Pova Slim. There have been some leaks that foreshadow a 6.78” AMOLED for the Camon Slim with a potential Dimensity 7100 SoC running Android 16 onboard. Keep watching the news for updates.