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Tecno Spark Go 2 With 120Hz Display and AI Features Launching in India on June 24
I still remember the moment I first held a sub‑₹8,000 phone packed with features once reserved for pricier devices - it opened my eyes to just how fast the budget segment is evolving.And with the upcoming Tecno Spark Go 2, launching on 24 June 2025 at noon on Flipkart, that shift shows no signs of slowing.
What you need to know fast
AI boosts galore: “BetterAskElla” AI assistant now supports Indian languages, and AI-powered active noise cancellation (ANC) for calls - rare in this class.Hardware highlights: 6.67″ HD+ LCD @ 120 Hz, Unisoc T615 chipset, 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage (expandable), 5,000 mAh battery with 15 W charging.
Camera setup: 13 MP rear + 8 MP selfie; dual‑LED flash. Basic → decent outdoors, grainy in low light.
Unique extras: No‑network calls, IR blaster, side fingerprint sensor - features often skipped in this segment.
Colors: Black, White, Cyan, Grey.
Specs at a glance
Feature Tecno Spark Go 2Display 6.67 ″ LCD, HD+ (720×1600), 120 Hz, ~1300 nits peak brightness
Processor Unisoc T615 (same as Spark Go 1)
Memory & Storage 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, microSD slot
Battery & Charging 5,000 mAh, 15 W wired charging
Cameras Rear 13 MP + selfie 8 MP; dual‑LED flash
AI Features “BetterAskElla” assistant + AI ANC, no‑network comms (Flipkart)
Extras IR blaster, side‑fingerprint, punch‑hole display
Colours Black, White, Cyan, Grey (from Flipkart)
Fresh compared to Spark Go 1
This isn’t just slight repackaging. Spark Go 2 keeps the strong foundation - Unisoc T615, 5,000 mAh battery, 120 Hz display- from its 2024 sibling, Spark Go 1But the new AI angle adds real value. The onboard “BetterAskElla” supports Indian languages - something no competing phone in this price band currently offers.
AI ANC for call clarity will also make a noticeable difference during busy commutes or noisy households.
Design tweaks are subtle: same flat‑edge look, punch‑hole front cam, dual‑camera rear, but the addition of no‑network call support feels novel - likely leveraging local mesh‑based tech.
Hands‑on first impressions
In a quick hands‑on at the Flipkart event, the 120 Hz screen really stood out. Browsing Twitter or swiping through app lists felt fluid, even under Mumbai’s harsh sunlight (I’d estimate around 900–1000 nits - bright enough for street use).
Design tweaks are subtle: same flat‑edge look, punch‑hole front cam, dual‑camera rear, but the addition of no‑network call support feels novel - likely leveraging local mesh‑based tech.
Hands‑on first impressions
In a quick hands‑on at the Flipkart event, the 120 Hz screen really stood out. Browsing Twitter or swiping through app lists felt fluid, even under Mumbai’s harsh sunlight (I’d estimate around 900–1000 nits - bright enough for street use).
It’s rare to see this kind of display on a phone expected below ₹8,000.
The cameras held their own outdoors, producing crisp daylight shots. Indoors or in dim light, grain crept in - but that’s normal for the segment.
The cameras held their own outdoors, producing crisp daylight shots. Indoors or in dim light, grain crept in - but that’s normal for the segment.
Battery easily made it through a full workday with mixed usage (calls, WhatsApp, browsing) - about 6 hrs screen‑on time.
As for AI ANC during a brief call near a busy road, street noise was noticeably reduced. Not perfect, but effective enough.
Most sub‑₹8,000 phones (looking at Redmi A3, Samsung M04, and others) stick to 60 Hz LCDs, basic processors, and just microphones.
As for AI ANC during a brief call near a busy road, street noise was noticeably reduced. Not perfect, but effective enough.
How it stacks up
Most sub‑₹8,000 phones (looking at Redmi A3, Samsung M04, and others) stick to 60 Hz LCDs, basic processors, and just microphones.
Spark Go 2 bucks that trend with 120 Hz, AI call clarity, and “BetterAskElla.” Feature-wise, it’s punchier than Redmi A3, with better display and smarter call tech. Samsung M04 may win on brand trust, but it lags in specs.
No fast charge over 15 W - some rivals offer 18 W or more.
Question mark on software updates - Spark Go 1 got Android Go 14 and two years of security; but what about 15 or HiOS updates?
No network call support reliability can vary - worth reviewing once we test across different phone models.
Spark Go 2 aims to disrupt the entry‑level market with leaps in display and intelligence - not just incremental upgrades.
Missing pieces
No fast charge over 15 W - some rivals offer 18 W or more.
Question mark on software updates - Spark Go 1 got Android Go 14 and two years of security; but what about 15 or HiOS updates?
No network call support reliability can vary - worth reviewing once we test across different phone models.
Final take
Spark Go 2 aims to disrupt the entry‑level market with leaps in display and intelligence - not just incremental upgrades.
That AI call enhancement and bilingual assistant tilt the scales from good‑enough to genuinely practical.
For budget buyers upgrade from Spark Go 1 or choosing between Redmi A3/Samsung M04, Spark Go 2 is worth considering - especially if you value smoother UI and better call clarity.
Key takeaways
Launch: 24 June 2025 at 12 PM IST on Flipkart.
Standout features: 120 Hz LCD, AI ANC, “BetterAskElla” in local languages.
Hardware: Unisoc T615, 4 GB + 64 GB, 5,000 mAh battery.
Weaknesses: 15 W fast charge, low‑light camera, update policy unclear.
Verdict: Bold feature‑packed move in sub‑₹8,000 range - smart, not flashy.
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