TECNO’s Camon Slim is drawing attention for a combination that is difficult to ignore: a very slim body and a battery that may reach 7,000mAh. Recent leaks suggest the company is trying to push thin-phone design without giving up the kind of endurance many users expect from a modern handset.
The design has already surfaced through a render shared by Ferizon (@infinixzero405g) on X, after the device was also spotted in several global certification databases. That makes the Camon Slim one of TECNO’s more closely watched upcoming models, especially because its look is far more distinctive than a typical midrange phone.
A rear design that does the talking
The biggest visual cue is the back panel. TECNO uses a horizontal capsule-shaped camera island that stretches across the rear and holds two circular camera modules on each side.
In the center, there is a matrix-like strip of small LED lights, while the main LED flash sits just below that arrangement. The result is a rear design that leans hard into a futuristic aesthetic rather than a minimal one.
The overall finish is equally bold. The back panel appears in white, paired with large black geometric lines and pastel color blocks in blue, green, and yellow.
Thin profile, but not as extreme as Spark Slim
According to the leaker, the TECNO Camon Slim measures only 6.39 mm thick. That still places it firmly in the ultra-slim category for a contemporary smartphone.
The device is said to be slightly thicker than TECNO Spark Slim, although the design language remains centered on a lightweight and elegant profile. Visually, the two models appear closely related, particularly around the rear camera area.
Camera and battery are the main talking points
Beyond the styling, the camera setup is expected to use a Sony LYTIA 600 main sensor. That choice signals TECNO’s intention to keep the CAMON line focused on imaging, a direction that should appeal to users who prioritize photography.
The resolution has not been confirmed yet, but the sensor choice alone suggests a more serious camera effort for the midrange segment. If the leak is accurate, the handset may be positioned to deliver stronger results in low light and better image detail.
Battery capacity is another major headline. FCC documents point to a typical 7,000mAh battery, with a rated capacity of 6,840mAh under model number BL-68DX.
Those same filings indicate 60W fast charging through charger code U600TSA, which would help balance the phone’s large battery with practical charging speeds. For a handset this thin, that combination would be one of its strongest selling points.
Conflicting certification data points to regional versions
Not all certification details match. TUV documentation lists different battery figures, including 5,800mAh and 5,430mAh, which creates uncertainty about the final retail configuration.
That discrepancy is believed to reflect regional variants rather than a simple data error. Europe and Saudi Arabia are among the markets mentioned as possible destinations for different versions of the device.
Memory and chipset clues complete the picture
Information from Carlcare Services India suggests two memory options: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, or 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. That gives the device a familiar but flexible midrange lineup.
Meanwhile, Google Play Console and Geekbench listings hint at a MediaTek Helio G200, Helio G100, or Helio G99 platform. The same listings also point to Android 16 and 8GB of RAM, giving the Camon Slim a spec sheet that extends beyond its unusually thin body.
With its slim 6.39 mm frame, bold rear design, Sony LYTIA 600 camera sensor, and large-battery ambitions, TECNO Camon Slim is shaping up as a device built to stand out in the crowded middle segment.







