Tecno Camon 18 Premier brings 120Hz AMOLED display, gimbal camera and periscope
Tecno introduced its latest Camon 18 Premier in Nigeria and it’s the most feature-rich phone in the line to date. It’s built around a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and the trendy 120Hz refresh rate.
The panel cranks out up to 550nits of brightness and has a 32MP selfie cam house in a small punch hole cutout. The phone features a flat design with squared-off edges and a noticeable camera bump on the back.
Tecno Camon 18 Premier in Polar Night
Around the back, we find a triple camera setup with a 64MP main sensor next to an optically stabilized 12MP gimbal module…
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