{"id":3053860,"date":"2021-05-20T15:29:16","date_gmt":"2021-05-20T14:29:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpressmu-713003-2807193.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=3053860"},"modified":"2024-02-29T18:07:15","modified_gmt":"2024-02-29T17:07:15","slug":"tecno-spark-7p-unboxing-and-review-what-are-the-compromises","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/droidafrica.net\/tecno-spark-7p-unboxing-and-review-what-are-the-compromises\/","title":{"rendered":"Tecno Spark 7P unboxing and review: what are the compromises"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tecno<\/a> officially introduced the Spark 7-series few weeks ago<\/a>. The series actually contains three smartphones; the vanilla Spark 7<\/a>, the Spark 7 Pro<\/a>, and the Spark 7P<\/a>. The 7P has 4GB RAM with either 128 or 64GB ROM, which is the model we are reviewing. This base model actually cost around $147, or N61,000 in Nigeria, and if you are considering spending your money in this direction, then the review is for you.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Because the the device has a little large display, it arrived in a substantially large orange box. Thankfully, Tecno utilized the extra space in the box, and included virtually all accessories needed to make your phone usable, except user manual<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Spark 7P box content\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n What Tecno is trying to archive with the Spark 7-series over older models of the Spark-series is not improved design but better specs and features. Even though the design on the Spark 7P still looks refreshed than the previous models, you won\u2019t see any dramatic changes design wise, especially when compared to some models in the Spark 5-series, like say the Spark 5 Air<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ports and button layout remains same across board; power button and volume rockers on the right, 3-in-1 card trail on the left and a busy basement with 3.5mm audio jack, audio receiver, USB port, and one of the device\u2019s loud speaker. The second speaker seats above the display, which also doubles as the earpiece grill.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The notable design is on the rear of the phone. Unlike previous model of the Spark-series, Tecno decided to stamp a large Spark branding at the back of the phone, along with a rear fingerprint scanner, Triple camera modules and 4-LED flashes.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As far as design goes, even though the built of the Spark 7P is entirely plastic, I love the fact that Tecno<\/a> made do with a textured matte-like rear finishing which eliminating finger magnet, instead of a glossy rear which does just the opposite.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This is the rule of Thumb for display qualities: \u201cthe higher the resolution and the smaller the screen size, the higher the pixels per inch (PPI) and the better and crispier the display quality.<\/p>\n The Spark 7P come with an IPS LCD panel, with 720 x 1640 pixels spread across 6.8-inches screen, resulting to a slightly low 263 pixels per inch. Although this number is on the low side, but it get the job without the display appearing washed out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nTecno Spark 7P Key Specs and features<\/h3>\n
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Tecno Spark 7P unboxing<\/h4>\n
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Spark 7P Impression (Design and Built Quality)<\/h3>\n
Tecno Spark 7P Display<\/h3>\n