Tecno Spark 30 Pro Review (2025): A Budget Gamer’s Choice

Looking for a phone that punches above its weight without punching your wallet? The Tecno Spark 30 Pro, released in October 2024, might just be what you need. It’s got the kind of spec sheet that makes you do a double take; 6.78″ AMOLED, 108MP camera, stereo speakers, and a 5000mAh battery all for the price of ₦231,100 (128gb) and ₦265,300 (256gb)

Tecno Spark 30 Pro Design & Build: Slim, Stylish, and Splash-Resistant

The Spark 30 Pro is surprisingly sleek for a budget phone. It weighs just 188g and is only 7.4mm thick, so it feels light and comfy in your hand.

You’ve got two colour options:

  • Arctic Glow – a frosty gradient look
  • Obsidian Edge – a darker, granite-inspired finish

The back is glossy plastic (be ready for some fingerprints), but there’s an IP54 rating, which means it can survive light splashes and dust.

Tecno Spark 30 Pro Display & Audio: Stunning Visuals and Stereo Sound

For a phone this cheap, the display is seriously impressive:

  • 6.78″ AMOLED, FHD+ resolution (2436×1080)
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Up to 1700 nits brightness (great in sunlight)
  • DCI-P3 colour coverage and eye-care mode

Even better, it comes with dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, and a 3.5mm headphone jack with hi-res audio. Media consumption? Nailed it.


Tecno Spark 30 Pro Performance: Solid for Daily Use and Casual Gaming

Under the hood, you’ll find a MediaTek Helio G100 processor paired with:

  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM
  • Up to 8GB virtual RAM expansion
  • 128GB or 256GB storage (expandable via microSD)

In real-world use, the Spark 30 Pro handles multitasking, streaming, and light gaming with ease. Benchmarks show:

  • AnTuTu: ~437,000
  • 3DMark GPU test: Not blazing fast, but okay for its class

Camera: 108MP Brilliance With a Few Limits

Unsurprisingly, camera is not the strongest point of the Spark 30 Pro. Yeah, it really does have a 108MP main camera. It’s paired with a simple 0.2MP depth sensor on the rear and a 13MP front camera.

Photos are colourful and detailed in good light. Portraits come out clean, and selfies look sharp. Low light is where it starts to struggle, no surprise at this price point.

  • Video: Up to 2K at 30fps, with EIS in Full HD
  • Selfie Flash: Dual-tone for better nighttime snaps

Gaming Test: Can It Run Genshin Impact?

Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: At medium or high settings, you’ll get a consistent 30–38fps in Genshin Impact. It’s not ultra-smooth, but it’s very playable. The phone also doesn’t overheat or lag badly.

Lighter titles like Mobile Legends, PUBG Mobile, and Free Fire run even better solid mid-tier gaming phone.


Battery & Charging

Battery life is what you’d expect from a 5000mAh unit; easily a full day and beyond for average use.

  • Charging: 33W wired charging
  • 0 to 50%: In around 30–40 minutes
  • Full charge: Just over an hour

No wireless charging here, but for this price, that’s not a dealbreaker.

Software: HIOS 14 on Android 14

Out of the box, you get Android 14, skinned with Tecno’s HIOS 14.5. It’s loaded with features like:

  • Ella AI assistant
  • Game Mode
  • Kids Mode
  • Anti-peep and eye-care tools

The UI is colourful and smooth, though it comes with a bit of bloatware. Still, most of it can be uninstalled or ignored.

Updates? Based on Tecno’s track record, expect Android 15 eventually, but Android 16 is unlikely.

Pricing & Availability

Here’s what you’ll likely pay:

  • 8GB + 128GB model: ₦231,100)
  • 8GB + 256GB model: ₦265,300

How It Compares: Spark 30 Pro vs Redmi Note 14 vs Infinix Hot 50 Pro

FeatureSpark 30 ProRedmi Note 14Infinix Hot 50 Pro
Display6.78″ AMOLED, 120Hz6.67″ AMOLED, 120Hz6.78″ AMOLED, 120Hz
Camera108MP + 13MP selfie108MP + 50MP selfie (some models)50MP + 8MP selfie
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G100Helio G99 / Dimensity 7025MediaTek Helio G100
Battery5000mAh, 33W~5100mAh, up to 45W5000mAh, 33W
AudioStereo + Dolby AtmosMono/stereo (varies)Stereo speakers
OS UpdatesLikely Android 15 onlyBetter update supportSimilar to Spark 30 Pro
5GNoYes (5G variant available)No