Tecno Camon 18 Premier in for review

The Tecno Camon 18 Premier blazoned before this month has landed at our office for review in the Polar Night color.

Opening its retail package reveals a defensive case, 33W appendage, USB-C string, earphones, SIM ejector tool, and the usual paperwork.
The Camon 18 Premier is erected around a6.7″FullHD AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brilliance of over to 550 nits. The panel has a punch hole in the center for the 32MP selfie camera, but there is no point anthology underneath.

Rather the scanner is bedded in the power key on the phone’s right-side frame, and that is hardly a surprise since we have formerly seen quite a many phones having a side-mounted point scanner despite featuring an AMOLED display.
On the contrary side, we’ve three cameras and an LED flash sitting inside a blockish islet. The camera system consists of 64MP primary, 12MP ultrawide, and 8MP periscope blowup units.

The ultrawide unit comes with gimbal OIS, while the periscope module offers 5x optic and 60x mongrel drone. There is also a Moon Probe mode which lets you take clear filmland of the Moon.
Under the hood, we’ve the Helio G96 SoC paired with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storehouse, which is expandable via a microSD card. On the software side, we get Android 11 with Tecno’s HiOS8.0 on top.

The Tecno Camon 18 Premier is fueled by a mAh battery that draws power through a USB-C harborage at over to 33W. The smartphone also has an NFC chip and a3.5 mm headphone jack onboard.
Our Tecno Camon 18 Premier review is underway, so stick around to find out if it’s worth your plutocrat.