New Delhi, February 13, 2026: The smartphone market in 2026 has become a battlefield of extremes. We see “pro” models getting heavier and “budget” phones getting faster. Into this fray steps the Tecno Pova Curve 2, a device that tries to do the impossible: package a gargantuan 8,000mAh battery into a frame so slim it puts most flagship phones to shame.
Launched on February 13, 2026, the Pova Curve 2 is marketed as the “Thinfinite” powerhouse. But is a massive battery and a sleek screen enough to justify its ₹27,999 price tag? Let’s dive into the details.
Design: The Starship in Your Pocket
Tecno has doubled down on its “Starship Inspired Design,” and the result is arguably the most striking phone in its segment.
- The Slim Factor: It is genuinely mind-boggling that Tecno squeezed an 8,000mAh battery into a 7.42mm chassis. At 195 grams, it’s lighter than many phones with 5,000mAh cells.
- The Look: The rear features a triangular, asymmetrical camera module that looks like it belongs on a sci-fi set.
- Colors: It comes in Storm Titanium, Melting Silver, and the standout Mystic Purple.
- Durability: It boasts an IP64 rating and SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance, protected by Gorilla Glass 7i.
Display: Curves and Speed
The “Curve” in the name refers to the 6.78-inch 3D Curved AMOLED panel.
- Smoothness: A 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling feel instantaneous.
- Brightness: With a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, outdoor legibility is best-in-class, outshining even some premium competitors.
- Eye Care: It features 2304Hz PWM Dimming, which is a godsend for users who experience eye strain during late-night browsing.
Performance: The “Under-the-Hood” Trade-off
This is where the conversation gets complicated. To keep the phone slim and the battery large, Tecno made some conservative choices regarding the silicon.
- Chipset: It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7100. While it’s a reliable 5G chip for daily tasks and moderate social media use, it’s actually a step down in raw power compared to the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate found in some of its predecessors.
- Storage: The use of UFS 2.2 storage at nearly ₹30,000 is disappointing. Apps take a heartbeat longer to open than they would on a device with UFS 3.1 or 4.0.
- Connectivity: Tecno’s “Triple Chipset” system (G1 for signal, SE1 for Wi-Fi) is a highlight, promising stable connections even in elevators or basements.
Battery: The Unrivaled Champion
The 8,000mAh battery is the Pova Curve 2’s raison d’être.
- Endurance: You can easily get two full days of heavy use. For light users, three days isn’t out of the question.
- Charging: It supports 45W fast charging. While 45W is decent, it takes a significant amount of time to fill an 8,000mAh tank—expect well over 80 minutes for a full charge.
Cameras: Serviceable, Not Stellar
If you’re a mobile photography enthusiast, the Pova Curve 2 might feel like a “lite” experience.
- Primary: A 50MP main sensor produces sharp daytime photos but struggles slightly in low light due to the lack of OIS (Optical Image Stabilization).
- Secondary: The 2MP macro sensor feels like a filler lens.
- Selfie: The 13MP front camera is adequate for video calls but lacks the “wow” factor for high-res social media content.
The Verdict: Who Is This For?
The Tecno Pova Curve 2 is a specialized tool. It isn’t trying to be the best gaming phone or the best camera phone.
Buy it if: You are tired of carrying a power bank. If your day involves 10+ hours of screen time—whether for work, navigation, or streaming—this phone is a literal life-saver. Its design is premium, and its display is stunning.
Skip it if: You want a “performance beast.” At this price point, other brands offer faster processors and significantly better camera arrays.