
TECNO and Bandrita Return with the Strongest Gaming Phone in Its Class in Saudi Arabia!
As part of its commitment to supporting the Saudi gaming community, TECNO Saudi Arabia has announced the renewal of its partnership with Saudi content creator Bander Madkhali, known as 'Bandrita', to launch the POVA 7 series designed specifically for gaming enthusiasts.
This move strengthens TECNO's ties with the vibrant and youthful Saudi gaming community, coinciding with the EWC (Esports World Cup), where mobile gaming technologies are gaining significant attention.
Bandrita on the renewed partnership
'When TECNO asked me to renew our partnership again, I immediately agreed! Our previous collaboration successfully built a special bond between fans and the POVA 6 Pro 5G, making it 'our' favorite phone. Now, with the launch of the POVA 7 series, we will elevate the gaming experience to an unprecedented level.'
Miller Wang, TECNO Saudi Arabia Country Manager, commented:
'Building on the tremendous success of our first partnership with Bandrita, we are excited to revive this collaboration with a new generation of the POVA series. Designed to deliver unmatched AI-powered gaming performance, we aim—through Bandrita's influence—to make this series a milestone in the Saudi gaming community.'
As part of this collaboration, Bandrita will showcase the exceptional gaming capabilities of the POVA 7 series, demonstrating how the phone is engineered to provide a smooth, high-performance gaming experience. TECNO will also offer exclusive Bandrita-themed gifts for new POVA 7 users.
When Genius Meets Unstoppable Power
The TECNO POVA 7 5G is powered by the MTK D7300 chipset, supporting up to 90 frames per second and featuring a 144Hz high refresh rate display, ensuring a fluid and seamless gaming experience.
The device comes with 256GB storage and 8GB RAM, expandable by up to 8GB to meet all user needs.
To maintain high performance during intensive use, the phone is equipped with an advanced 11-layer cooling system. It also features Wireless Travail Mode 1.0, enabling communication over distances of up to 800 meters, giving users more freedom during gaming or work.
Connectivity is further enhanced with 5.5G network support, ensuring faster, smoother, and more reliable internet for uninterrupted gaming sessions.
In terms of power, the POVA 7 5G packs a massive 6000mAh battery supporting 45W fast charging, 30W wireless charging, and includes a complimentary 5000mAh power bank. The device also supports reverse wireless charging, allowing users to power up their other devices with ease.
Availability
The POVA 7 series will be available at an attractive starting price of SAR 799, with official sales beginning on July 28, 2025, at Jarir Bookstore, Extra, Noon, Lulu Hypermarket, Nesto Hypermarket, Najd Telecom, Mashael Al Asimah Telecom, and across all major telecom retail stores in Saudi Arabia.
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