The TECNO CAMON 17P camera setup is the company’s predestined and underlined star for the device, and it shows. I simply haven’t needed it, and you can’t delete it from the device. I have yet to even touch apps like Freezer, which prevents other apps from loading in the background, after a few weeks of sustained use.
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Some of the apps included on HIOS seem almost unnecessary.
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When you first open the device, you may be overwhelmed by the bloated selection of apps and the torrent of initial tutorial messages and permission requests, while appreciated, can be a bit much for users who are excited to get going on the device.
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The previously mentioned HIOS – a TECNO-patented version of Android 11 OS – is best when you don’t notice it. Almost as if it is desperately trying to churn out better performance from its hardware. Sharp-eyed users may notice some performance glitches occasionally but in terms of speed, the device doesn’t so much as purr but rumbles through obstacles. Navigating on the phone, using and multitasking across apps – what I would refer to as general, everyday use – is 95% seamless. For the retail price of the device, this setup is honestly quite lavish. It runs on a generous 6GB of RAM and has a lofty 128GB of storage space. The device runs on an 8 core CPU and takes advantage of a Mali-G52 MC2 for graphics rendering. Perhaps a better position for the scanner would alleviate some of these issues, or a less sensitive scanner would help in mitigating issues when trying to access the device.Īccording to TECNO, the 17P has the company’s “fastest chip yet” – a MediaTek Helio G85. Worse yet, it often fails to pick up my fingerprint when I want it to like when I want to supersede the phone lock. This causes the device to occasionally freak out and go into fits of just vibrating in your hand – two or three bursts of vibrations at a time. The incredibly sensitive scanner notices your fingerprint whenever you pick up your device since it is mounted near the middle on its right edge. Its side-mounted fingerprint scanner is, however, by far the worst and most annoying thing on the hardware side. The device’s massive LCD screen also means that it is a long phone and often it can be a bit of a hassle to reach across the screen when navigating with a single hand, though this is a very minute problem. I reviewed the Spruce Green model of the device which is an oddly calming colour, the gold-metal finishes on the device logo and camera setup fit well with the olive-y green. The battery-recharging screen is a treat that I will often look forward to and the device cleaner app uses a short visual of a rocket ship that honestly makes one want to clean their phone every day of unnecessarily stored data. The HIOS, the Android-based operating system that runs the TECNO CAMON 17P, comes equipped with visual flourishes that really make the display shine. Enough to make colours pop but not too much that it hurts the eye. Images are crisp and vibrant with a tinge of increased contrast and saturation. I had some issues with screen lagging on YouTube right before the latest update.) You won’t be missing out on any fidelity with the 17P, and the streaming quality is terrific across YouTube, social media and Netflix (Just make sure you keep the device updated. The Camon 17P comes equipped with an 8 inch FHD+ IPS LCD screen – it’s massive – capable of 500 nits of brightness and rendering images in 1080/2460 pixels.