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Tecno Spark 30 Bumblebee Edition hands-on: Buzzing with excitement
Tecno's entry-level phone gets a Transformers makeover.
(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)The back is on the busier side, but it doesn't look ungainly in the least, and the etched pattern underneath the glass makes the device look much more upmarket. (Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)The device itself shares the same hardware as the standard model, and that means a 6.78-inch LCD panel with 90Hz refresh, MediaTek's Helio G91 with ancient Cortex A75 and A55 cores, and 8GB of RAM with 256GB of storage and a microSD slot. Obviously, this thing won't win any hardware awards, but considering it costs the equivalent of $160 in most markets where its sold — predominantly Africa and Southeast Asia — you do get a lot for what you're paying.
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