HIGHLIGHTS
- The Tecno Spark 50 Pro price in Nepal is Rs. 47,999 (6/128GB).
- It features a 6,000mAh battery paired with 60W fast charging.
- The phone uses a 50MP Sony LYT-400 for its main camera paired with an 8MP selfie shooter.
Tecno smartphones have had a steady flow of entry-level or budget smartphones in the Nepali market. They did launch two Phantom Fold phones at premium pricing, but since then, Nepal has only seen budget models from the brand. 2026 is different, though. With the Pova Curve 2, Tecno crossed the Rs. 50,000 mark for the first time, and now they’ve also launched the Tecno Spark 50 Pro, which comes in around a similar price range.

Along with the Spark 50 Pro, Tecno also brought in two other smartphones, the Pova 8 and the Camon Slim. But here, we will primarily talk about the Tecno Spark 50 Pro.
What is the Price of Tecno Spark 50 Pro in Nepal?
The Tecno Spark 50 Pro price in Nepal is Rs. 47,999 for the 6/128GB variant. The previous iteration, the Spark 40 Pro, launched at just Rs. 31,799, and that too with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. So that’s a jump of more than Rs. 15,000, which feels unjustified for what the phone actually offers.
And if you are looking to purchase one, the phone is available through Tecno’s authorized stores across Nepal.
As I mentioned, the Spark 50 Pro comes as a successor to the Spark 40 Pro. And while the Spark 40 Pro didn’t have the best performance, it had a very good display, a passable camera, and, as I said, solid memory specs for its price.
What I mean to say is, the bar isn’t set too high for the Spark 50 Pro to clear. So does it clear that bar? Let’s find out.
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Tecno Spark 50 Pro Overview
Previously, Spark phones took some heavy inspiration from flagship Apple and Samsung devices, so it’s good to see that with the Spark 50 series, things have changed. It definitely looks the most unique out of all Spark phones launched so far.

Now, it does have a camera island that looks like the latest iPhones, but seeing even top-tier Android smartphones adopting this design, who am I to complain? What actually makes it unique is the camera module itself, a horizontal pill-shaped module with another cutout placed right below it. It’s not an entirely new design though; we’ve seen a similar setup on Tecno’s Pova lineup before.
Apart from that, it’s made entirely from plastic and features an IP68/69 dust and water resistance rating, a massive improvement over the IP64 rating on the Spark 40 Pro.
While the design may have been a massive improvement, the display is a major downgrade. It’s a 120Hz IPS panel with just HD+ resolution. Coming from a 1.5K AMOLED panel offering 440PPI down to this, with the same 6.78-inch size now delivering just 259PPI, calling it a downgrade would be an understatement.
And that’s not all; the phone also drops the under-display fingerprint sensor in favor of a side-mounted one. For buyers who don’t know, side-mounted fingerprint sensors are far more common on entry-level phones, not on a smartphone that costs almost Rs. 50,000.

Performance isn’t spared either. It runs the same MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate processor as the Spark 40 Pro. You’ll find similarly performing chipsets on phones that cost way less, like the Samsung Galaxy A07, or phones that offer far better performance at a similar price, like the Infinix GT 30 Pro. But the real letdown is that it’s the same chip as the Spark 40 Pro, so you won’t see any real difference in day-to-day performance.
In fact, real-world performance could feel even worse than its predecessor, since the phone now ships with just 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. For comparison, last time we got an 8/256GB configuration. So the downgrade here is hard to ignore.
For optics, it uses a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, the same one found on the much pricier OnePlus Nord 6. Up front, there’s an 8MP selfie camera.

Most raw specs so far have been one downgrade after another. Thankfully, the charging isn’t one of them. You get a massive 6,000mAh battery that supports 60W fast charging, going up to 63% in just 30 minutes.
At least we got a newer Android version out of the deal. It boots on Android 16 with Tecno’s HiOS 16 on top.
Tecno Spark 50 Pro Specifications
- Body: 167.80 x 79.20 x 7.80 mm
- Build: Flat frame, Plastic body, IP68/69
- SIM: Dual SIM (2 nano-SIMs)
- Display: 6.78-inch, HD+ IPS LCD, 720 x 1576 pixels, 120Hz, 259PPI
- Chipset: MediaTek G100 Ultimate
- Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, microSD card (up to 1TB)
- OS: Android 16
- Rear Camera: 50MP Sony LYT-600, ƒ/1.8 (main)
- Front Camera: 8 MP, ƒ/2.0
- Battery: non-removable 6,000 mAh, 60W wired
- Color: Ink Black, Midnight Blue
Tecno Spark 50 Pro Price in Nepal: Rs. 47,999 (6/128GB)
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Last year, the Spark 40 Pro’s design may have felt like a copy of other flagships, but the specs underneath more than made up for it, offering a genuinely solid package for the price. This time around, it’s the complete opposite. The design has been upgraded to look premium, but the specs underneath scream entry-level.
While the pricing and design might trick you into thinking this is a premium smartphone, don’t be fooled. From the display to the memory configuration, almost everything here has taken a step back from its predecessor, and that’s a hard sell at Rs. 47,999.
What are your thoughts on the Tecno Spark 50 Pro? Let us know in the comments below!
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