Tecno POVA Curve 2 Launch Date in India Confirmed: Check Expected Specifications and Price Range
Sanjeev Kumar | February 4, 2026 10:21 PM CST
The Tecno POVA Curve 2 is confirmed to launch in India on February 13. Following the launch, the smartphone should go on sale via Amazon in the country.
The brand has been gradually revealing its features. Here's everything we know so far about the upcoming POVA Curve 2.
Tecno POVA Curve 2 Design and Features: We Know So Far
The brand confirms the POVA Curve 2 will bring Design 2.0, drawing cues from the world of space exploration. Its slim design and rounded double curves will deliver a natural in-hand feel. At the rear panel, there will be a triangular camera module inspired by spacecraft thrusters.
The recent video shows the POVS Curve 2 5G in a white colour option and highlights a curved display on the front and a red button on the side panel. While the brand has not revealed key features of the phone yet, the Google Play Console and TUV certification listings indicate that the phone could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset, paired with an ARM Mali-G610 GPU and 12GB of RAM. The handset will also run on Android 16 out of the box.
Moreover, the POVA Curve is expected to come with screen resolution of 1080 × 2364 pixels and a density of around 420ppi. The phone could also pack a 7,750mAh battery.
As of now, there is no information regarding its price range. Going by the pricing of its predecessor, we expect the Curve 2 to follow a similar strategy, likely launching around ₹16,000 to ₹17,000 in the country. Stay tuned with us for more information surrounding the POVA Curve 2.
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