
Unofficial specifications
SIM Card TypeDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) | Storage Capacity256GB |
Water ResistanceIP53 | Build MaterialPlastic frame, Glass front |
Screen Size6.8 inches | Battery Capacity5000 mAh |
Weight190 grams | Announcement Date2023-10-01 |
GPU TypeMali-G77 MC9 | SensorsFingerprint (under display), accelerometer, proximity |
Loudspeaker QualityYes, with stereo speakers | RAM8GB |
CPU TypeOcta-core | USB TypeUSB Type-C 2.0 |
Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 5 | Front Camera 50 MP |
Refresh Rate90Hz | Display TypeIPS LCD |
Dimensions164.5 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm | Device StatusAvailable |
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 1200 | Positioning SystemGPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO |
Available ColorsDiamond Grey, Nebula Blue | Rear Camera64 MP main + 12 MP ultra-wide + 5 MP macro + 2 MP depth |
Resolution1080 x 2400 pixels | Bluetooth Version5.2 |
NFC SupportYes | 2G BandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
3G BandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 | 4G BandsLTE band 1 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 20 / 28 / 38 / 40 / 41 |
5G BandsNR n1 / n3 / n5 / n7 / n8 / n20 / n28 / n38 / n41 | Battery TypeLi-Po |
Camera FeaturesQuad camera setup with AI enhancements | Card Slot TypeDedicated microSD slot |
Charging Speed68W fast charging | Internal Memory Capacity256GB |
Main Camera Video Resolution4K@30fps | Model Variants8GB RAM / 128GB Storage, 8GB RAM / 256GB Storage |
Operating SystemAndroid 13, HIOS 8.0 | Processor Speed3.0 GHz |
Quad Camera Setup64 MP (wide) + 12 MP (ultrawide) + 5 MP (macro) + 2 MP (depth) | Special FeaturesAI-enhanced photography, Super Night Mode |
Wireless ChargingNo | Optical ZoomNo |
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 1200 | Fast ChargingYes, 68W |
Network TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
Reviewer
Apr 13, 2026
The moment I unboxed the Tecno CAMON 30 Premier 5G, I was struck by how sleek it looked. It felt premium to the touch — not exactly flagship level, but definitely a step up from some of the cheaper ones I’ve had before. When I powered it on, my excitement surged; the vibrant display lit up like a Hollywood premiere. I was ready to dive into this new gadget with hopeful anticipation.
That first evening, as I fiddled with its settings and explored the interface, I felt giddy. The layout was intuitive, and most features were easy to access. However, as night fell and I attempted to take a quick selfie under dim lighting, reality hit hard. The camera’s struggle with low-light conditions was painfully apparent; blurry photos became a frustrating norm for me in that week. It's disheartening when your expectations are high but reality doesn’t meet them.
I had read about the battery performance prior to buying it, but seeing it in action was another story entirely. On busy days filled with meetings and errands, I found myself watching my battery percentage drop quicker than expected. There was one afternoon where it inexplicably dropped to 10% by mid-afternoon; incredibly annoying when you rely on your phone for navigation and communication.
After that point, I started carrying my charger everywhere—a total buzzkill. One time, during a crucial phone interview while trying to get restaurant recommendations after work, the dreaded battery notification popped up right at the wrong moment! That left me scrambling for power while on an important call — talk about a disaster!
The camera is what initially drew me in; they market it heavily as being superior in low light thanks to some fancy features. As much as I've wanted to love the camera quality, it has proven hit or miss more times than I'd care to admit. Some daytime shots came out beautifully crisp and vivid — capturing every detail of my morning coffee perfectly! Then there were other times…the dreaded blurs made their appearance once again.
This became particularly infuriating during family outings where capturing those spontaneous moments mattered most! For instance, one day at the park with my little cousin throwing leaves up into the air resulted in nothing but fuzzy messes instead of those picture-perfect captures I longed for. Honestly, it broke my heart; memories lost due to tech limitations really stings.
I wanted to see how well the CAMON 30 Premier could handle daily tasks such as browsing social media and multimedia consumption since that's basically life nowadays! Initially, scrolling through Instagram felt smooth enough and video streaming also wasn’t bad—until suddenly...there would be lagging moments that just sucked the enjoyment out of everything.
One time while trying to watch a quick clip on YouTube about something utterly random (ha!), the app crashed unexpectedly! It took me longer than I'd want to admit just to reopen everything instead of laughing at something trivial in that moment of downtime. It disrupted my flow repeatedly during important tasks, making every simple interaction feel frustratingly clunky.
Overall, if someone asked me about my experience with the Tecno CAMON 30 Premier 5G over these past weeks, I'd have mixed feelings swirling inside. While there are features worth celebrating—like how incredible photos can look under ideal conditions or its stunning design—there's still an underlying sense of disappointment regarding numerous issues that shouldn’t exist at this price point.
If you prioritize aesthetics and decent usability for straightforward tasks or social media scrolling? Go for it! Just be prepared—to own this phone involves managing your expectations carefully because reality often falls short against what’s advertised. Would I recommend it? That depends on what you're looking for—but know what you might be willing to compromise before diving headfirst into ownership!