The name of the Tecno Spark Go 1, a recent addition to the Spark series, alludes to the operating system employed. For this phone, Tecno chose the “Android 14 Go” software. It works well with the hardware of the Spark Go 1 and is lightweight and bloat-free.

The phone’s front 6.67″ panel is a quick-switching IPS display. It refreshes at a rapid 120 Hz to force pixels. This display has an HD+ resolution of roughly 227 pixels per inch. However, considering the phone’s sub-entry-level position, there’s nothing to be upset about.

They adopted the same layout for the Tecno Pop 9 as well. Two lenses are positioned diagonally on our device: a decorative lens and a 13MP primary camera lens. Its flat design nicely complements the squircle camera island. Furthermore, those finishes in the glittery white and star trail black hues look unusual.

Because Tecno’s most recent Spark mobile phone has tiny memory configurations of either 3/64 GB or 4/128 GB, neither can operate a full-fledged Android 14 optimally, which is why they chose to adopt Android 14 Go. Unisoc T615 SoC, an entry-level processor, handles CPU and GPU demanding activities.

This system is powered by a 5000mAh cell. They promote 19 hours of YouTube playback and 31 hours of calls. A 15W charging kit, an 8MP selfie camera, an IP54 dust and waterproof rating, a dynamic connection for notifications, and a DTS dual speaker system are all included. Tecno has not yet disclosed its cost or availability.