HIGHLIGHTS
- The Tecno Spark 50 price in Nepal starts at Rs. 26,999 (6/128GB).
- The phone features MediaTek Helio G81 and a 7,000mAh battery.
- It features a 50MP main camera and can record up to 2K footage.
The Tecno Spark series has been one of the more consistent lineups from Tecno. The Spark series has been available in Nepal since 2020, beginning with the Tecno Spark 5 Pro. Six years later, Tecno continues the lineup with the latest Spark 50.

Globally, a 5G variant is also available and looks unique, but only the 4G variant has made its way into Nepal.
What is the Price of Tecno Spark 50 in Nepal?
The Tecno Spark 50 price in Nepal is set at Rs. 26,999 for the sole 6GB + 128GB variant.
While it’s been available worldwide since April, Nepal only recently got the Spark 50. If you want to grab one, the Spark 50 is now available at authorized Tecno stores and retail mobile shops everywhere, both online and offline.
The Tecno Spark 50 comes in as a direct successor to the Tecno Spark 40, which debuted in Nepal in early 2026.
The Spark 40 had a massive six-month delay coming to Nepal, which really was a bummer, because it was one of the rare phones with 45W fast charging for under Rs. 20,000. Had it been launched alongside its global release in mid-2025, it could have made a strong impact before smartphone prices began rising sharply.
Looks like Tecno Nepal has learned its lesson and brought the Spark 50 to Nepal within a month of the global launch. Still, the timing may not be ideal, since smartphone prices are not dropping anytime soon, and the competition is tougher than ever.
Tecno Spark 50 Overview

Last time, the Spark 40 had that “copy the iPhone design but don’t make it obvious” thing going for it. But this time with the Spark 50, Tecno seems to have thrown that out the window and gone full iPhone. The camera and flash placement, the rectangular plateau, it all looks more iPhone than ever. But that is not entirely bad, as it gives the phone a surprisingly premium look.
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That said, it is a budget phone, so the build is entirely plastic. The front does have a slight chin at the bottom, which is hard to avoid on cheaper phones. But honestly, the punch-hole notch is a nice touch and makes the display feel more modern. The phone also carries an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance and has been drop-tested up to 1.8 meters, impressive for a budget device.
Spec-wise, the display is mid. The screen size has grown by 0.11 inches compared to the Spark 40, now sitting at 6.78 inches. It is still an IPS panel, and the resolution stays at HD+, meaning slightly fewer pixels per inch. You may not notice it right away, but on a pixel level, it will be a touch blurry. At least the 120Hz refresh rate keeps things smooth.

While the display might be a little soft, the dual stereo speakers with DTS Sound should help take your attention away from it with a more immersive audio experience.
On the performance side, the Spark 50 runs the MediaTek Helio G81, the same chip as the Spark 40, no surprises there. It comes with 6GB RAM paired with either 128GB of storage. It also supports a microSD card slot, though the maximum supported capacity has not been officially mentioned.
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Shifting to the camera, it might look like there are three cameras from the design, but in reality, there is just one 50MP main shooter. Tecno has branded it as a FlashSnap camera, which means it is optimized for capturing fast-moving subjects. But given that it is a budget device, I would not have my hopes up high. There’s also an 8MP selfie shooter, and both cameras can record up to 2K footage at 30fps.
The Spark 50 also introduces Live Photo, a feature that records the moments before and after your shot, capturing image, motion, and sound together, similar to what you get on an iPhone. It is a fun addition and fits well with the overall iPhone-inspired direction Tecno has taken this year.

Now here’s where things get really impressive: the battery. The Spark 50 packs a massive 7,000mAh battery, a huge upgrade over the 5,200mAh on the Spark 40. However, Tecno did a complete 180 by removing the 45W fast charging from the Spark 40 and replacing it with 18W. So yeah, charging it all the way up is going to take forever.
The Spark 50 also features FreeLink 2.0, which enables free voice calls, texts, and image sharing at distances of up to 1.5km without any cellular network. It even comes with a dedicated SA1 signal-boosting chip that technically improves communication distance by 30% in weak signal environments.
Lastly, the Spark 50 ships with Android 16 with HiOS 16 skin on top, keeping things up to date on the software front.
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Tecno Spark 50 Specifications
- Body: 167.80 x 79.22 x 8.18 mm, 210 g
- Build: Plastic back, plastic frame, IP64, drop resistant up to 1.8m
- SIM: Dual SIM (2 nano-SIMs)
- Display: 6.78-inch LCD, HD+, 720 x 1600 pixels, 120Hz
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G81 (12nm)
- Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, microSD card (dedicated)
- OS: Android 16, HiOS 16
- Rear Camera: 50 MP
- Front Camera: 8 MP
- Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 7,000 mAh, 18W wired
- Colors: Halo Blue, Titanium Grey, Ink Black, Aurora Purple, Bloom Pink
Tecno Spark 50 Price in Nepal: Rs. 26,999 (6/128GB)
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The Tecno Spark 50 offers a meaningful upgrade, especially in the areas that matter most to its audience. The 7,000mAh battery easily becomes one of the phone’s biggest selling points.
The challenge, however, is the competition. The Moto G06 Power already offers a very similar overall package at a lower price, making the Spark 50 a tougher sell. But then again, it only comes with 4GB RAM.
For buyers who prioritize memory and multitasking, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro further improves the value equation with an 8GB + 128GB configuration. With strong alternatives on both sides, one focusing on affordability and the other on better memory options, the Spark 50 ends up in an awkward middle ground, making it harder to recommend confidently.
What are your thoughts on the Tecno Spark 50? Let us know in the comments below!
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