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Tecno Phantom V Yoga Tipped To Get MediaTek Dimensity 8050 SoC, 6 Rear Camera Sensors

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Tecno Phantom V Yoga, the upcoming flagship model from Chinese smartphone company Tecno, has been spotted on a Chinese platform. The post on the website has detailed several specifications of the foldable smartphone, which is said to be powered by Mediatek Dimensity 8050 SoC. Tecno Phantom V Yoga has been spotted with model number Tecno AD11. Interestingly, it also houses six rear cameras, along with a 32MP selfie sensor. Tecno has not officially confirmed the specifications or the existence of the smartphone.

Twitter user Bronya (@Bronya_0916) has subscriber Images of the alleged features of the upcoming Tecno Phantom V Yoga, which have been spotted on a Chinese platform. The smartphone, which is shown in a lavender color variant, has the model number Tecno AD11. As seen in the images, the Tecno Phantom V Yoga could come in 8GB RAM + 256GB storage.

The smartphone from the Chinese smartphone company is said to feature seven cameras, including six rear sensors and a single selfie camera. The rear setup of the Tecno Phantom V Yoga is expected to have a 50MP 1″ sensor, a 64MP camera, a 32MP lens, an 8MP sensor, a 5MP camera and a 2MP snapper. lens. Meanwhile, for selfies and videos, you are expected to get a 32MP front camera.

Further, it can be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8050 SoC, running the latest HiOS based on Android 13. The Tecno Phantom V Yoga is also expected to pack a 4,000mAh battery with 66W super fast charging. It is expected to get a 6.75-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 144Hz. However, she does not. Get an external monitor.

However, the leaked images did not reveal any information regarding the launch date or the expected price of the smartphone. However, a Twitter user suggested that the Tecno Phantom V Yoga is suspected to cost around CNY 8,900 (approximately Rs. 1,05,575). The company has not yet confirmed the details or the existence of the smartphone.


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