Description
Build, Design & Display
Size and build: ~165.6 × 77 × 7.7 mm. Body: glass front, plastic back & frame.
Build features: IP64 rating (dust-tight and splash-resistant), and drop resistance up to 1.5 m.
Display: 6.67-inch IPS LCD, 120 Hz refresh rate — good for smooth UI, scrolling, video and light gaming.
Resolution is “HD+” (720 × 1600), which is fine for daily use though not as sharp as Full HD.
⚙️ Performance & Software
Runs Android 15 with HiOS 15.1.
Processor: MediaTek Helio G81 (12 nm) — octa-core (2×2.0 GHz + 6×1.8 GHz).
RAM & Storage: comes in configurations up to 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, expandable via microSD.
For everyday tasks (social media, browsing, messaging) it’s smooth and responsive. For heavy gaming or intensive apps, it’s decent but limited by the chipset. Many reviewers highlight its value for money at this price.
📸 Cameras & Multimedia
Rear/Back camera: 50 MP main sensor (wide), PDAF + dual-LED flash. Supports video up to 1440p@30fps.
Selfie / Front camera: 8 MP, also with dual-LED flash; records 1080p video.
Sound & connectivity: stereo speakers (plus 3.5 mm headphone jack), dual SIM, USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS — includes convenience features useful in Nigeria.
🔋 Battery + Charging
Battery capacity: 5200 mAh — larger than typical phones in its price range, so you get good endurance, even with 120 Hz display.
Charging: 45 W fast wired charging. Full charge around 55 minutes.
According to local reviews: with moderate use (calls, social media, browsing) you get full day or ~2 days on standby.








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