The Tecno Camon 40 Pro 5G hit the market like a quiet storm at MWC 2025, promising premium features without burning a hole in your wallet. As a tech enthusiast who’s been tinkering with phones for years, I got my hands on this mid-ranger to see if it lives up to the hype. Spoiler: It’s got some serious game for the price.
Design and Display: Sleek Vibes, Stunning Screen
Right out of the box, the Camon 40 Pro 5G feels like a premium device. Its curved 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate is buttery smooth, whether you’re scrolling through Instagram or gaming. The Gorilla Glass 7i and IP68/IP69 rating add durability, so it can handle a splash or a drop, perfect for clumsy folks like me. The Galaxy Black colorway looks sleek, though the “Fantasy Art Texture” on the back can feel like a fingerprint magnet. Glacier White or Emerald Lake Green might be better if you hate smudges.
The phone’s slim 7.3mm profile and 179g weight make it comfy to hold, but the plastic frame reminds you it’s not a flagship. Still, the included grippy case and pre-applied screen protector are thoughtful touches you don’t always get at this price.
Camera: A Photography Star on a Budget
The Camon lineup is all about cameras, and the 50MP main sensor (LYT-700C) delivers. Photos are crisp, with natural colors and great detail, even in tricky lighting. DXOMARK gave it a 138 camera score, topping its price range for low-light shots and dynamic range. The 8MP ultrawide is decent in daylight but struggles in dim settings—don’t expect miracles here. The 50MP selfie camera with autofocus is a standout, perfect for sharp, vibrant selfies or vlogs at 1080p.
AI features like Smart Scene Detection tweak settings for food, landscapes, or portraits, making photography a breeze for casual users. Video recording hits 4K at 30fps on the rear, but stabilization can be shaky in fast-moving scenes. If you’re into mobile photography, this phone punches above its weight.
Performance and Software: Smooth but Not Perfect
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300, the Camon 40 Pro handles daily tasks and gaming decently. I played Zenless Zone Zero on medium settings without major stutters, but don’t expect flagship-level smoothness on high graphics. With 8GB or 12GB RAM and 256GB storage (no microSD slot, sadly), it’s solid for multitasking. The AnTuTu score of around 690K puts it in the upper mid-range league.
Running Android 15 with HiOS 15, the software is packed with AI goodies like Ella, Tecno’s DeepSeek-R1-powered assistant. It’s handy for quick tasks, but the UI feels cluttered with bloatware. Three major OS upgrades are promised, which is great for longevity. The One-Tap FlashSnap button is a cool addition for quick camera access, though I wish the 45W charging was faster—last year’s Camon 30 had 70W.
Battery and Extras: All-Day Power
The 5,200mAh battery easily lasts a day, even with heavy use. The 45W charger juices it up in about an hour, and smart charging modes (Low-Temp, Smart, Hyper) help manage heat. Extras like Dolby Atmos speakers and an IR blaster add value, but the lack of a telephoto lens and mediocre ultrawide are slight letdowns.
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Should You Buy It?
At around ₹25,000–₹30,000 (roughly $330/£250), the Tecno Camon 40 Pro 5G is a steal for camera lovers and budget buyers. It’s not perfect—the ultrawide camera and charging speed could be better—but the stunning display, solid main camera, and durable build make it a strong contender. If you want a photography-focused phone without breaking the bank, this is a no-brainer. Just don’t expect flagship performance.

Hi, I’m Ricky, the founder of OKSociety.in. I’m a tech enthusiast with a deep passion for smartphones, mobile technology, and everything that makes our digital lives smarter. I started OKSociety to share honest reviews, the latest phone updates, and practical buying guides to help people make better choices in this fast-paced tech world.