The battery of Tecno Camon 16 Premier is 4,500 mAh with 33W fast-charging. If all these specs look familiar, that’s why it is practically the Infinix Zero 8 with a different design on the back. Both Tecno and Infinix are subsidiaries of Transsion Holdings, a Shenzhen-based smartphone manufacturer that focuses on sales at developing markets in Africa and Southeast Asia.
Tecno is currently selling the Camon 16 Premier with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage for KES28,999 (about $275) and throws free TWS Hipods in the retail package.
The full specs of the Camon 16 Pro and Camon 16 weren’t revealed at the event and we’ll presumably hear more about those closer to their launch later this month.


