TECNO is sharpening competition in the mid-range segment with the Spark 50 Pro, a phone that leans heavily on camera hardware and durability. The strongest signal is its 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, a feature aimed at improving results in everyday photography, especially when light is limited.
That positioning matters in the Rp2-3 million price band, where camera quality remains one of the main factors for many buyers. TECNO appears to be pushing the Spark 50 Pro as more than a routine upgrade, with a focus on a stronger shooting experience and a more polished overall package.
Camera hardware takes the lead
The Sony LYTIA 600 sensor is the most visible differentiator on the Spark 50 Pro. TECNO says the 50MP sensor is designed to support brighter and more detailed photos in low-light conditions, placing emphasis on image quality rather than resolution alone.
The phone also includes FlashSnap technology with a shutter speed of up to 1/10,000 of a second. TECNO designed the feature to help capture fast-moving subjects more sharply and reduce motion blur.
AI tools broaden the photo experience
Beyond the main sensor, the Spark 50 Pro adds a set of AI-based features. These include AI Eraser 2.0, AI Extender, Live Photo, and Universal Tone, giving users more room to refine images after capture.
Taken together, those features move the camera package beyond basic point-and-shoot use. Users get options to remove objects, extend framing, and adjust skin tone rendering in a more flexible way.
Premium styling with extra protection
TECNO also gives the Spark 50 Pro a premium design inspired by modern flagship smartphones. That choice helps the device look more upscale than the usual mid-range handset.
The phone is further backed by IP68 and IP69 certification. In practical terms, that means protection against dust and water, a combination still uncommon in this price segment.
A more aggressive mid-range proposition
With Sony camera hardware, AI features, and IP68/IP69 protection, the Spark 50 Pro enters the mid-range market with a clear set of priorities. In the Rp2-3 million class, that mix could appeal to buyers who want a phone with stronger photography credentials and better durability.
TECNO’s approach suggests the Spark 50 Pro is meant to compete on more than just specifications. It is positioned as a device that feels more premium in the hand while offering camera features that are usually reserved for more expensive models.






