The Tecno Pova 7 Pro steps things up considerably on the display front, sporting a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel. The resolution lands at 1224×2720 pixels, which translates to noticeably sharper text, deeper contrast, and more vibrant colours. At 144Hz, scrolling and animations feel genuinely smooth, and for a mid-range device, that refresh rate makes everyday interaction feel more premium than the price might suggest. A 4500 nit peak means this screen can hold its own in direct sunlight without you squinting or tilting the phone at awkward angles. Running Android 17 with HiOS 17 on a relatively slim 8.2mm body, the Pro variant clearly targets users who want a more refined experience in a pocketable form.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300, a proper step up from the Helio G100 found in the base model, and the difference shows in both benchmarks and real-world feel. Built on a 4nm process, the chip runs cooler and more efficiently than older nodes. The octa-core layout splits into four performance cores clocked at 2.5GHz and four efficiency cores at 2.0GHz. The Mali-G615 MC2 GPU handles the graphics side capably, making popular titles like PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty run smoothly at respectable settings. An AnTuTu score nudging 680K puts this firmly in the upper mid-range territory, and a 28-second boot time reflects how responsive the overall system feels day to day. The Dimensity 7300 is a well-rounded chip that should age gracefully over a couple of years of regular use.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro offers three variants, 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+256GB, giving buyers a clear range to choose from based on budget and usage habits. The LPDDR4X RAM keeps multitasking and app switching feeling fluid, and paired with UFS 2.2 storage, app load times stay snappy without noticeable lag. Most users will want to reach for the 12GB+256GB top configuration to get the most out of the Dimensity 7300 chip underneath.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro’s camera setup is headlined by a 64MP Sony IMX682 sensor, and having a named Sony chip here is genuinely meaningful. Paired with an 8MP secondary shooter, the rear system resolves detail at 9248×6936 pixels, giving you sharp, crop-friendly shots for everyday photography. Video recording steps up to 4K at 30fps on the rear camera, and dropping to 1080p at 60fps gives you smoother motion for action-heavy clips. The 10x digital zoom is available when you need reach, though results will naturally soften beyond moderate zoom levels. Up front, the 13MP selfie camera records at 4K 30fps as well, which is a notable inclusion for a mid-ranger. Content creators and video callers will notice the difference. Dual LED flash on both front and rear rounds things out practically, ensuring neither selfies nor main camera shots are left struggling in dim conditions.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro carries a 6000mAh Li-Po battery that, while smaller than the base model’s 7000mAh cell, still delivers solid endurance. A PCMark score of 12 hours and 30 minutes in testing confirms it handles a full working day without much anxiety. The 45W wired fast charging fills it back up in roughly 70 to 80 minutes, which is a reasonable turnaround for a battery of this size. What genuinely sets the Pro apart from the standard Pova 7 is the addition of 30W wireless charging. The 10W reverse wired charging is a small but useful addition for topping up accessories on the go. At 195 grams, the phone feels noticeably lighter than the base model, which is a pleasant trade-off considering it still packs a capable battery









