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TECNO Phantom X Review

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One of the most exciting launches of 2021 is definitely TECNO’s leap forward with the Phantom X. This is an exciting phone from appearance to actual use. It is such a jump forward by the company – from its previous offerings – so much that it makes sense to actually push the Phantom category as a sub-band.

Now, I know it is quite confusing to call something a flagship sub-brand. But this isn’t something new in the industry. TECNO in itself is part of the Transsion Company which also owns companies like Infinix. Other companies like Xiaomi and OPPO have also launched their own sub-brands which have over time grown to be huge smartphone sellers. So, TECNO definitely knows what it is going with in terms of the Phantom being a sub-brand. Let’s wait and see.

In episode 4 of the 24Bit Podcast, we discuss the Phantom X to great detail. In the discussion, we dive into not just the specs of the device and what you can expect from using the phone, but also the way this device is going to be TECNO’s way of getting into Western and European markets. So go listen to that podcast.

Back to my article (which you should read to completion, before drawing any conclusions)….

Saying the Phantom X is a big leap forward wouldn’t make sense if you’ve never used a TECNO device. But I believe most of you reading this have. You know the usual build, finish and design we’ve come to expect: Nothing bad really. A couple of times we get something really good. But never something really outstanding. And that’s the thing with the Phantom X; It is outstanding.

TECNO Phantom X Specifications and Price in Kenya

In a world with so many devices, one can argue that it looks like a OnePlus, or like a Samsung device. Yes, it sort of does. But it is a TECNO. And it is so well done, it definitely feels worthy of the flagship status TECNO is pitting it as.

Now before you get all crazy about that statement, mentioning specs, and if it’s worthy, blah blah… let’s talk a little about the design and build first. Then tackle the rest later. (As you will notice, I am talking about this phone without mentioning the price first. I want to focus on how good it is first, later on, we’ll cover worthiness.)

TECNO chose a 6.7-inch 90Hz AMOLED display for the device. It is great. Like really really good. They got everything right with this display. Let me explain:

  1. They got the colour reproduction right. So everything feels, and looks correct. I am glad they didn’t over-saturate colours, or make it more vibrant. It is just okay.
  2. They also got the refresh rate right. Meaning, I don’t get to feel a strain on my eyes after long use. Plus, you can with to auto refresh rate which changes between 60Hz and 90Hz depending on what you’re doing.
  3. Brightness is also well handled. And the sensors know when to reduce and increase brightness very well. This is something I’ve complained about with other Transsion devices. So it’s a good thing to see it well done here.
  4. And of course, they got the curves right. I know curves look great in pictures and in renders, and people love staring at curved-display phones. However, accidental touches are quite a bother. With this phone, the curves may appear to be quite aggressive, but I’ve never suffered from any accidental touches.



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