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The Tecno Spark 40 series has a $214 model that puts some iPhone 16 specs to shame

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The IP64 water and dust protection rating means the device is fully protected from dust and will survive splashes and spills of clean water or rain. The rest of the specs are:Tecno doesn't share any details about the second sensor on the main camera or how many Android updates you could expect. However, phones in this price range usually come with 2-3 years of software support and an extra year of security updates. The IP64 water and dust protection rating means the device is fully protected from dust and will survive splashes and spills of clean water or rain. Tecno Spark 40 Pro The middle child in the series is the Tecno Spark 40 Pro. It has a flat 6.78-inch display, which shares the AMOLED panel, 1220p+ resolution and 144Hz refresh rate with the Pro+ model. Its chipset is the Helio G100, again with 8GB and 128GB or 256GB storage. The Spark 40 Pro+ comes in Aurora White, Nebula Black, Moon Titanium, and Tundra Green colors. All that is offered on pre-order in Uganda for UGX 769,000, which would be about $214 when directly converted. 50MP main camera 13MP selfie camera 5,200 mAh battery 45W wired charging, 30W wireless charging 5W reverse wireless charging IP64 water and dust resistance Offered in Ink Black, Lake Blue, Moon Titanium, and Bamboo Green, the Spark 40 Pro starts selling July 7 for UGX 679,000 in Uganda, which is about $189 when directly converted. Tecno Spark 40 The base Under the hood, you get a Helio G81 chipset with up to 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. The battery is 5,200 mAh and supports 45W wired charging. It comes in four colors: Ink Black, Titanium Gray, Mirage Blue, and Vail White. All that comes at UGX 479,000, which would be about $133 when directly converted. What's up with the premium phones? iPhone 16 , iPhone 16 , I also wonder why a $799 flagship device has a lower refresh rate display than a $214 budget phone. I am the first to confess that I wouldn't buy a Tecno phone just for the faster charging, but I am still looking at the Galaxy S25 , and Pixel 9 and wonder why they don't charge faster. In the case of the, I also wonder why a $799 flagship device has a lower refresh rate display than a $214 budget phone. None of the Tecno Spark 40 models is meant for the US market, and comparing them to some of the best smartphones in the world would be unfair. However, I'd like to see Apple, Google, and Samsung more worried about specs. They don't make a phone good, but they make me feel better about spending hundreds of dollars on those phones. None of the Tecno Spark 40 models is meant for the US market, and comparing them to some of the best smartphones in the world would be unfair. However, I'd like to see Apple, Google, and Samsung more worried about specs. They don't make a phone good, but they make me feel better about spending hundreds of dollars on those phones. 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Image credit — Wikipedia Receive the latest Apple news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Do you think Foxconn pulling back workers in India will cause iPhone delays? Yes, absolutely. No. I'm sure Apple has a backup plan. Maybe, but not for a while. Yes, absolutely. 0% No. I'm sure Apple has a backup plan. 0% Maybe, but not for a while. 0% Foxconn's move also reflects the complex relationship between India and China. While there have been recent high-level meetings to improve ties, tensions remain. There are still no direct flights between the countries, and India keeps restrictions on visas for Chinese citizens and on apps like TikTok. Meanwhile, China continues to block some exports to India, including fertilizers. Despite these challenges, Apple and Foxconn appear committed to growing in India. Foxconn is building a new iPhone plant in the south of the country, showing confidence in the long-term potential. But without enough experienced engineers on the ground, the road to scaling up production may be slower than planned. India's government has been informed of Foxconn's decision to pull back its Chinese staff, though it was not given a reason. So far, there are no reports of major disruptions. Still, this move highlights the challenges Apple faces as it tries to reduce its dependence on China while maintaining smooth production worldwide. Foxconn's move also reflects the complex relationship between India and China. While there have been recent high-level meetings to improve ties, tensions remain. There are still no direct flights between the countries, and India keeps restrictions on visas for Chinese citizens and on apps like TikTok. Meanwhile, China continues to block some exports to India, including these challenges, Apple and Foxconn appear committed to growing in India. Foxconn is building a new iPhone plant in the south of the country, showing confidence in the long-term potential. But without enough experienced engineers on the ground, the road to scaling up production may be slower than government has been informed of Foxconn's decision to pull back its Chinese staff, though it was not given a reason. So far, there are no reports of major disruptions. Still, this move highlights the challenges Apple faces as it tries to reduce its dependence on China while maintaining smooth production worldwide. Grab Surfshark VPN now at more than 50% off and with 3 extra months for free! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer Apple's goal of moving more iPhone production to India is facing a setback . Foxconn, Apple's main manufacturing partner, has asked over 300 Chinese engineers and technicians to leave its factories in India, according to a Bloomberg report . The withdrawal began two months ago and could make Apple's efforts to expand in the country more difficult, especially with the iPhone 17 launch Foxconn nor Apple has explained the decision. However, it comes at a time when China is reportedly pressuring companies to limit the export of skilled labor and technology to other countries, including India. This could be part of a broader move to keep advanced manufacturing within China's engineers have played a key role in training Foxconn's Indian workforce and helping transfer production knowledge. Their sudden departure may slow that progress, increase costs, and affect how efficiently the assembly lines operate. One source noted that while quality should remain the same, productivity could take a only started assembling iPhones at a large scale four years ago, but the country now makes about 20 percent of Apple's global iPhone output. Apple has plans to produce most of the iPhones for the US market in India by late 2026. With China now making it harder for skilled workers to leave, that timeline may face delays.

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