Tecno Camon 50 and 50 Pro: Early Specs and Images Leak

Tecno's Camon 50 and Camon 50 Pro have appeared on the Google Play Console with front images and key specs: 1080x2364 screens, 8GB RAM, Android 16, and MediaTek 4G chips. Design differences hint at a Pro model with a curved display.

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Tecno Camon 50 and 50 Pro: Early Specs and Images Leak

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Leaks again. This time Tecno's next Camon duo popped up on the Google Play Console with front-facing images and a handful of specs that tell a clear story: the company is polishing the design and getting ready to ship.

The images show two distinct personalities. The Camon 50 keeps it straightforward with a flat screen and a single hole-punch selfie camera. The Camon 50 Pro goes for drama — a curved display and a pill-shaped cutout that suggests dual selfie hardware or extra sensors.

Under the skin the pair look unusually similar. Both report a 1080 x 2364 screen resolution, both are listed with 8GB of RAM, and both will boot Android 16 out of the box. Both models are shown using a MediaTek 4G chipset — likely from the Helio G100/G200 family — and both appear geared toward mainstream performance rather than flagship silicon.

So where do they diverge? Mostly in style. One stays practical and flat, the other leans into a sleeker, curved look. That curved panel and pill cutout are the kind of touches manufacturers use to justify a Pro badge without changing core hardware dramatically.

Tecno's Camon 40 series surfaced at MWC last year, which makes a repeat appearance at Mobile World Congress this spring feel plausible for the Camon 50 line. Still, Play Console listings are a soft confirmation — they give useful hints, but they don't replace an official launch with full camera specs, battery capacity, and pricing.

Expect more leaks before an announcement. Want to know whether Tecno will push for 5G variants or keep these strictly 4G? Keep an eye on certification databases and retailer listings over the next few weeks; the picture usually sharpens fast.

Source: gsmarena

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