Tecno Spark Go 2 Debuts with New Design & Familiar Specs; Pakistan Could be Next

Usama Rasool

We’ve been waiting for the next-gen Tecno Spark Go 2 for a while now. This device has gone official in Bangladesh with an improved design and mostly identical specifications to the older Spark Go 2024. If Tecno sticks with the usual rollout pattern, this newcomer should also arrive in Pakistan soon. 


The Spark Go 2 sees improvements in design and the base RAM option. The company even got it rated with an enhanced IP64 water and dust resistance. Its display is of the same quality as before, but now it comes with a higher peak brightness of 1300 nits. 

This newcomer is built around a 6.67” IPS LCD with a 120Hz high-speed refresh rate, a feature rarely seen in this price category. Its resolution may be low, capped at only 720p HD+, but it should offer decent readability under the sun with 1300 nits peak luminance. 


Last time, the base RAM was only 3 GB, which is why the phone’s operating system was an Android 14 Go Edition. The Tecno latest Spark mobile has 4 GB of starter memory, so it should handle multitasking much better. The company also gave this device 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage and a microSD card slot for additional space.

There’s a Unisoc T615 engine inside this phone. Since the older Tecno Spark Go had the same chip, the performance difference won’t be significant. This SoC is built around dual 1.8GHz and six 1.6GHz cores, all wrapped around a Mali G57 MP1 first-generation GPU. 

 

The camera system on Spark Go 2 is reasonable, but there’s certainly some room for improvement. An 8 MP selfie camera lies on the front inside a punch-hole cutout, and the rear shooter seems to be a 13 MP Main camera that’s tucked inside a pill-shaped island.

The phone’s battery also seems to be the same as last time, at 5000mAh. That's also true for the charging speed, which is locked in at 15W. There’s a fingerprint reader on the side and an IR blaster on the top to control home appliances. Tecno Spark Go 2’s price is only TK 10,999 in Bangladesh, which roughly translates to 90 US dollars or ~PKR 25,000.


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