Tecno showcased the Powa 8 at MWC in Barcelona in early March, but the phone is still not official. However, it has now been spotted in a TUV listing. This comes down to the fact that it has a 7,750 mAh battery, which is much larger than its predecessor’s 6,000 mAh cell.
Tecno launched the Spark 50 5G in late March, but the Spark 50 Pro hasn’t joined it yet. That device has also been spotted in the TUV database with a 5,800 mAh battery. While smaller than the Powa 8, keep in mind that the Spark 40 Pro only has a 5,200 mAh battery.

Tecno Pova 8 (left) and Spark 50 Pro (right) TUV listing
So it looks like Tecno will be focusing on longevity this year and will be using Si/C technology to make its devices have bigger batteries than their predecessors. Thus, battery life on these handsets should definitely not be an issue, even for the most demanding users.
