The TECNO POVA 8 5G has been officially launched, bringing a monstrous 8,000mAh battery that forces us to rethink modern smartphone priorities. POVA has teased the POVA 8 for India, setting the TECNO POVA 8 5G launch for June 11 at 12pm. Eager buyers can grab the device when it goes on sale starting June 18 through Flipkart. With this release, the brand makes extreme endurance its primary goal.
Packing such immense power into a single phone requires difficult manufacturing decisions. The TECNO POVA 8 5G specs reveal that the company upgraded the battery from the 6,000mAh cell found on its predecessor, the TECNO POVA 7 5G. This massive capacity is now certified for two days of heavy use, targeting marathon gamers, delivery partners, and frequent travelers. Filling that giant battery will take time, as the wired charging speed remains stuck at 45W, meaning it will take longer to charge than the previous model’s smaller cell.

Trading convenience for raw endurance, the brand removed wireless charging entirely. The previous POVA 7 5G supported 30W wireless charging, but the new TECNO POVA 8 5G relies solely on the wired connection to accommodate the larger battery. The processor architecture also takes a step backward to manage costs. The company shifted from the highly efficient 4nm Dimensity 7300 Ultimate down to an older, less power-efficient Dimensity 7100 chip built on a 6nm process.
Trading Processor Efficiency for Non-Stop Performance
Despite running an older processor, the TECNO POVA 8 5G maintains stable gaming performance. The brand achieves this by using a massive 14,689mm² cooling system to keep temperatures low under heavy loads. The phone is offered with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, backed by up to 8GB of virtual RAM, and up to 256GB of storage. The entire system runs on HiOS 16, which is based on Android 16, bringing practical software additions like AI noise reduction.
The screen technology remains another calculated compromise to keep the overall cost competitive. The phone features a 6.76-inch FHD+ IPS display, retaining the dated LCD tech rather than upgrading to a premium AMOLED panel. It shows a negligible reduction in size compared to the 6.78-inch screen on the predecessor. However, the panel still delivers a blazing 144Hz refresh rate, a 1500Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate, and a 91.29 percent screen-to-body ratio.
Visibility remains solid outdoors, hitting up to 950 nits of peak brightness in High Brightness Mode, while the resolution sits at a crisp 1080 x 2344 pixels. Measuring 165.66 x 78.46 x 8.8mm and weighing 225g, the phone feels substantial in the hand. It boasts strong durability credentials, featuring IP64 dust and water resistance alongside official MIL-STD-810H certification.
The Alive Matrix Display and Lytia Camera Overhaul
A standout TECNO POVA 8 5G feature is the rear-facing round-shaped Alive Matrix Display. This unique cyberpunk addition transforms the rear panel into an interactive visual interface rather than just functioning as simple lighting. It reacts in real time to music playback, notifications, and user interactions. The mini display even comes with support for around 30 widgets, adding a fun and highly customizable touch.

The primary camera setup sees a significant improvement over the older generation. The TECNO POVA 8 5G is equipped with a 50-megapixel Sony LYTIA 600 main camera alongside a light sensor, delivering much better light sensitivity. This upgraded branded sensor provides a sharp 2x in-sensor zoom, easily beating the standard 50MP sensor found on the predecessor. The front houses a capable 13-megapixel selfie camera. Video recording is supported at up to 2K resolution at 30fps from both the front and rear cameras.
The Mid-Range Battle Against Speed Giants
When evaluating the TECNO POVA 8 5G price against the broader market, the rivalry looks fierce. Pricing starts at Rs 29,999 for the 6GB and 128GB variant, while the 8GB and 128GB model is priced at Rs 31,999. Buyers can choose between two striking color options, 16 Bit White and Terminal Green. At this price point, rival brands push much faster hardware.
For instance, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro operates in a different league regarding sheer speed and display tech. It is driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme octa-core processor, ultra-fast UFS 4.0 storage, and up to 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM. The Motorola screen is a stunning 6.7-inch Quad-Curved Super HD 1220p pOLED panel boasting a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and a massive peak outdoor brightness of up to 4500 nits.
Motorola also employs a Triple Pro-Grade rear layout comprising a 50MP main shooter using a Sony LYTIA 700C sensor, a 50MP secondary sensor, and a 10MP telephoto module supporting 3x optical zoom. A 50MP selfie shooter is housed on the front. It houses a massive 6000mAh battery that supports ultra-fast 90W TurboPower wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 5W reverse power sharing. Other rivals like the Realme Narzo 80 Pro also offer better screens and faster speeds for the average buyer.
Ultimately, TECNO POVA 8 5G is a hyper-focused powerhouse that trades mainstream luxuries for unmatched battery endurance. The removal of wireless charging, the dated IPS LCD tech, and the less power-efficient chipset are all deliberate sacrifices to hit target costs. If you want top-tier processing speed and OLED visuals, competing devices make more sense. However, if absolute battery life is your only priority, this device remains an undefeated king.

