Tecno Camon 12 Air Full Detailed Review | Best Under 19,999/ - WaseemTechy
Hey guys, it's WaseemTechy here, and this is the TECNO Camon 12 Air Review. The box looks a lot like the 2 other Camon 12 series I reviewed earlier. We are going to review TECNO Camon 12 Air Which Comes With 1GB Ram and 32GB ROM.
Box Content:
► When we open it up, we have got a smartphone.
► Let's go ahead and take out the sticker on the front and the back. It is the Alpenglow Gold colour, and it also comes in Ocean Blue.
► We have an envelope that houses the SIM ejector tool, warranty card, a user guide.
► We can see all the 4G/ LTE bands that are supported here, including 4g band 28, and we have a transparent case, let's see how well it fits.
► We have a tempered glass screen protector.
► On the bottom compartment Of the box, we have a standard 10-watt charger, a micro USB cable, and a pair of earphones.
Mobile Review & Details:
On the front, you have a 6.55 inch HD Plus IPS LCD Display with a 20 by 9 aspect ratio. On the top left corner, you have a punch hole that houses an 8-megapixel camera and earpiece up top.
On the back, you've 3 camera setup, a 16-megapixel primary shooter, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor With quad Flash. You also get a fingerprint sensor and some TECNO branding.
WATCH VIDEO FOR INFORMATION IN HINDI/URDU:
On the left, you have a 3 in 1 tray that house is 2 4g/LTE nano SIMs and an SD card. On the right, you have a volume rocker and power button. On the top, you have nothing. On the bottom, you have a speaker, micro USB port, a microphone, and a 3.5 mm headphone Jack. The Camon 12 Air's back and frame are made from polycarbonate material, and it has nearly the same dimensions as the Camon 12. This gradient color looks better in real life than on camera. It also attracts fingerprints, so yes, put a case on it.
On the front, we have a punch hole cut out for the camera, TECNO calls this it dot-in display, and it is this display that makes the Camon 12 Air stand out the most from every TECNO Phone ever released. I got many comments about the Camon 12 Air being the best-looking one, and I'm guessing it's because it's the first TECNO dot-in display.
It's a big display, makes for immersive media consumption, and the punch hole isn't obtrusive; it is only an HD+ display, so videos are capped at 720P. Camon 12 Air comes in 32 Gigabytes of storage and 3 gigabytes of ram. We're running on Android 9 Pie with HiOS 5.5.2 slapped on top of it.
Camon 12 Airships with the Mediatek Helio A22 Quad-Core CPU clocked at 2.0GHZ, and it's the same one on Spark 4. Now I don't know if it's that extra 1Gig of RAM that this guy has over the Spark 4, but it would run your everyday apps pretty smoothly and can handle a fair bit of multitasking.
The Fingerprint sensor is surprisingly fast, and the face unlocks well unlocks by using the camera to read your face. Camon 12 Air uses the PowerVR GE8300 GPU, and everyone's who's been seeing my stories has seen that this GPU handles Call Of Duty smoothly. I played PUBG on default settings which are smooth graphics and medium frame rates, and It ran a bit better than it did on the Spark 4 and pretty similar to the gameplay of the vanilla Camon 12.
A 4000mAh battery powers the Camon 12 Air, and this should get you through a full day or 2 days if you're a lite user. It uses a power-efficient chip, and it doesn't matter what apps you run, you'd get perfect better battery life on this guy.
TECNO put a fashionable spin on it this year and made it look trendier than its pricier Pro and vanilla siblings, all thanks to that Selfie camera punch hole. The Camon 12 Air is priced at N42,500, and it's available at every major retail store nationwide.
Box Content:
► When we open it up, we have got a smartphone.
► Let's go ahead and take out the sticker on the front and the back. It is the Alpenglow Gold colour, and it also comes in Ocean Blue.
► We have an envelope that houses the SIM ejector tool, warranty card, a user guide.
► We can see all the 4G/ LTE bands that are supported here, including 4g band 28, and we have a transparent case, let's see how well it fits.
► We have a tempered glass screen protector.
► On the bottom compartment Of the box, we have a standard 10-watt charger, a micro USB cable, and a pair of earphones.
Mobile Review & Details:
On the front, you have a 6.55 inch HD Plus IPS LCD Display with a 20 by 9 aspect ratio. On the top left corner, you have a punch hole that houses an 8-megapixel camera and earpiece up top.
On the back, you've 3 camera setup, a 16-megapixel primary shooter, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor With quad Flash. You also get a fingerprint sensor and some TECNO branding.
WATCH VIDEO FOR INFORMATION IN HINDI/URDU:
On the left, you have a 3 in 1 tray that house is 2 4g/LTE nano SIMs and an SD card. On the right, you have a volume rocker and power button. On the top, you have nothing. On the bottom, you have a speaker, micro USB port, a microphone, and a 3.5 mm headphone Jack. The Camon 12 Air's back and frame are made from polycarbonate material, and it has nearly the same dimensions as the Camon 12. This gradient color looks better in real life than on camera. It also attracts fingerprints, so yes, put a case on it.
On the front, we have a punch hole cut out for the camera, TECNO calls this it dot-in display, and it is this display that makes the Camon 12 Air stand out the most from every TECNO Phone ever released. I got many comments about the Camon 12 Air being the best-looking one, and I'm guessing it's because it's the first TECNO dot-in display.
It's a big display, makes for immersive media consumption, and the punch hole isn't obtrusive; it is only an HD+ display, so videos are capped at 720P. Camon 12 Air comes in 32 Gigabytes of storage and 3 gigabytes of ram. We're running on Android 9 Pie with HiOS 5.5.2 slapped on top of it.
Camon 12 Airships with the Mediatek Helio A22 Quad-Core CPU clocked at 2.0GHZ, and it's the same one on Spark 4. Now I don't know if it's that extra 1Gig of RAM that this guy has over the Spark 4, but it would run your everyday apps pretty smoothly and can handle a fair bit of multitasking.
The Fingerprint sensor is surprisingly fast, and the face unlocks well unlocks by using the camera to read your face. Camon 12 Air uses the PowerVR GE8300 GPU, and everyone's who's been seeing my stories has seen that this GPU handles Call Of Duty smoothly. I played PUBG on default settings which are smooth graphics and medium frame rates, and It ran a bit better than it did on the Spark 4 and pretty similar to the gameplay of the vanilla Camon 12.
A 4000mAh battery powers the Camon 12 Air, and this should get you through a full day or 2 days if you're a lite user. It uses a power-efficient chip, and it doesn't matter what apps you run, you'd get perfect better battery life on this guy.
TECNO put a fashionable spin on it this year and made it look trendier than its pricier Pro and vanilla siblings, all thanks to that Selfie camera punch hole. The Camon 12 Air is priced at N42,500, and it's available at every major retail store nationwide.
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