
Tecno's next camera-focused phone has a date. The company has confirmed the Camon 50 Ultra will launch in India on July 17, with Amazon.in already hosting a live microsite ahead of the debut.
Positioning and Design
Tecno is pitching the Camon 50 Ultra squarely at content creators. In its press release, the company describes the phone as designed for creators, storytellers, and photography enthusiasts, built to capture life's moments as they happen. The messaging leans on the tagline "Sees It All," paired with a promise of AI tools that can enhance photos and remove unwanted distractions from shots.
The phone will come in three colours — Nebula Titanium, Cypress Green, and Misty Purple — each with a dual-tone rear finish and curved edges. The Cypress Green option adds contrasting edge accents, based on what's shown on the live Amazon microsite.
What the Global Variant Offered at MWC 2026
Tecno first showed the Camon 50 Ultra earlier this year at MWC 2026 in Barcelona. Whether the India-bound version carries identical specifications hasn't been confirmed, so the details below reflect the global model only.
That version featured a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 4,500 nits, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Under the hood sat a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, running Android 16-based HiOS 16.
For cameras, the global Camon 50 Ultra 5G packed a 50MP Sony LYT-700C main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide camera, with a 13MP front camera and support for 4K video recording at 30fps.
On durability, the global model carried IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings alongside MIL-STD-810 certification — protection typically reserved for pricier phones. Battery capacity stood at 6,500mAh, with 45W wired fast charging.
What's Still Unknown
Tecno hasn't confirmed pricing for the India launch, and it remains to be seen whether the India variant will retain every spec from the global version shown at MWC. How the phone is priced will likely decide how it stacks up in India's increasingly crowded camera-phone segment.




