In Saudi Arabia, the device is priced at SAR 1,499, with pre-orders from April 21 and retail availability from April 27.
TECNO says the phone targets photography-focused users with a 50MP Sony LYT-700C main camera, 100x zoom, faster FlashSnap and AI imaging features for low-light and motion shots.
The model also emphasises durability, carrying IP66, IP68, IP69 and IP69K ratings, while TECNO positions it as a mid-range imaging leader after a DXOMARK award for phones under $600.
Is this phone's advanced AI and underwater photography a practical revolution or a marketing gimmick?
Can a sub-$400 phone's camera and durability truly challenge more expensive, established rivals?
Can a brand known for budget phones in Africa successfully conquer the competitive Middle Eastern market?