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✅ – The 6.6-inch HD+ screen isn’t sharp enough for 4K video, but it’s bright and large enough for YouTube, TikTok, and reading.

❌ – Ships with Android 11 (Go edition). You won’t get the latest Android features, and future updates are minimal.

❌ – The Unisoc T606 can handle casual games like Subway Surfers or Candy Crush, but BGMI/PUBG Mobile will only run smoothly on the lowest settings.

However, if you can stretch your budget by $20–30, phones like the or Samsung Galaxy A04e offer better build quality and USB-C. But if your budget is fixed and battery life is king, the Spark 8c gets the basics right. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – Good for its price, but make peace with the compromises.

✅ – The phone lets you use up to 3GB of storage as extra “virtual RAM,” which helps keep a few more apps open in the background.

✅ – Even if you get the 64GB version, you can add up to 256GB more via a dedicated microSD slot (no need to sacrifice a SIM slot).

❌ – The 13MP main camera works in good light, but low-light photos are grainy. The extra lenses (AI/depth) don’t add much value.

Here’s a helpful, user-focused write-up for the . It’s structured to give a balanced overview, covering specs, performance, and who this phone is best for. Tecno Spark 8c: A Budget-Friendly Contender with a Big Battery The Tecno Spark 8c sits firmly in the ultra-budget segment (typically under $100 / ₹7,000). It doesn’t try to compete with flagship phones. Instead, it focuses on three core things: battery life, display size, and affordability .