TECNO has officially unveiled the price of the POVA 5 Free Fire Edition in the Philippines. The smartphone, co-designed in collaboration with the creators of the popular battle royale game Free Fire, comes packed with immersive features tailored for an enhanced gaming experience. This unique edition is now available for purchase on TECNO’s official Shopee store.
Co-designed with Free Fire for an Immersive Gaming Experience
The phone takes mobile gaming to a new level by integrating the essence of the popular game directly into its design. The retail box itself mirrors the thrilling aesthetics of Free Fire, creating an enticing package for gaming enthusiasts.
Under the hood, the POVA 5 Free Fire Edition boasts a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, ensuring smooth and responsive gaming performance. Users also have the option to choose between two storage variants: 128GB and 256GB, both paired with 8GB of RAM.
The POVA 5 Free Fire Edition also comes equipped with a slightly smaller yet dynamic 6.78-inch IPS display, offering a faster 120Hz refresh rate for a fluid and immersive visual experience. Additionally, the smartphone features an impressive 45W fast charging technology, enabling users to quickly juice up the substantial 6000mAh battery and get back to gaming action swiftly.
Distinctive Design and Imaging Capabilities
The smartphone’s aesthetic is further elevated with a unique mecha-inspired design on its back panel, adding to its appeal as a budget-friendly gaming device. The device retains the 50-megapixel main camera from its predecessor, ensuring sharp and detailed photography.
Pricing and Availability
The TECNO POVA 5 Free Fire Edition is available in two configurations: the 8GB/128GB model priced at Php7,999, and the 8GB/256GB variant slightly higher at Php8,499.
Meanwhile, for those who want to save money, TECNO is offering special promotional prices. On August 3, the 8GB/128GB variant will be available for Php6,999 exclusively on Lazada. Similarly, Shopee shoppers can score the 8GB/256GB variant priced at Php6,899 from August 3 to 5.