Tecno Pova Curve 2 price in Nepal (2026) Full Specification, Review & Availability

Last Updated: 6 June, 2026

Tecno pova curve 2 price in Nepal

Tecno Pova Curve 2 price in Nepal is NPR 52,999 for the sole 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. Price confirmed from authorized Tecno Nepal dealers as of June 2026. The phone launched in India on February 13, 2026, and arrived in Nepal in April 2026. Key specs: 6.78-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 144Hz with 4,500 nits peak brightness, MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset, 50MP main camera, a massive 8,000mAh battery with 45W charging and bypass charging, IP64 rating, Gorilla Glass 7i, and HiOS 16 based on Android 15. Tecno claims it is the world’s slimmest phone with an 8,000mAh battery at 7.42mm thick.

Worth knowing before you buy:

  • Only a single 50MP main camera. No ultrawide. The 2MP depth sensor adds nothing useful in practice. Every reviewer who tested the phone confirms the camera is average at best and the lack of an ultrawide significantly limits your shooting options. For NPR 52,999, the camera system is the phone’s most obvious weak point.
  • Single mono speaker. The stereo speakers from the original Pova Curve were removed to fit the 8,000mAh battery. Multiple real users call out the downgrade. Media consumption and gaming audio both suffer compared to competing phones with dual stereo speakers at this price.
  • Only 1 major Android update promised. At NPR 52,999, that is far below what Samsung, Honor, and OPPO offer at similar prices. If you plan to keep the phone for 4 to 5 years, software support ends far earlier than competing phones.
  • The 8,000mAh battery inside a 7.42mm slim body is the real engineering story of this phone. Testing found the battery lasts close to two full days under heavy use and approaches three days for moderate users. No other officially available phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal comes close to this endurance.
Key specDetail
Display6.78-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED, 144Hz, 4,500 nits peak, Gorilla Glass 7i
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7100 (6nm)
RAM and storage8GB/256GB (Nepal sole variant)
Main camera50MP (f/1.88) + 2MP depth sensor
Front camera13MP (f/2.0)
Battery8,000mAh, 45W wired (charger in box), bypass charging, 10W reverse wireless
OSAndroid 15, HiOS 16 (1 major OS update)
Water resistanceIP64 (dust and splash, not submersion)
Price in NepalNPR 52,999 (8/256GB)
Nepal availabilityApril 2026 | Price last verified: June 2026

Who should buy the Tecno Pova Curve 2

After researching every phone between NPR 45,000 and NPR 60,000 officially available in Nepal, the Tecno Pova Curve 2 makes the strongest case for a very specific buyer: someone who wants the longest battery life available under NPR 55,000 in Nepal and does not want to carry a charger. The 8,000mAh battery in a 7.42mm slim frame is a genuine engineering achievement, and no competing phone in Nepal at this price comes within 1,500mAh of it. Users consistently report two full days of use and moderate users approaching three days.

The 144Hz curved AMOLED at 4,500 nits is also genuinely impressive for the price. Outdoor visibility in Nepal’s summer sun is exceptional at 4,500 nits. The 1.5K resolution with curved edges gives the phone a premium visual quality that phones in this range rarely deliver. Combined with bypass charging for gaming, the phone is easy to recommend to gamers who want extended sessions without worrying about battery or heat from charging while playing.

Skip it if you need a good camera system. The single 50MP camera is average in daylight and disappoints in low light. There is no ultrawide, no telephoto, and the 2MP depth sensor contributes nothing. Also skip it if you need stereo speakers, because the mono speaker is a real media experience downgrade. And avoid it if software support matters, because one major Android update at NPR 52,999 is simply not enough.

Tecno Pova Curve 2 global launch and Nepal availability

Tecno launched the Pova Curve 2 in India on February 13, 2026, and rolled it out to Nepal in April 2026 through authorized Tecno dealers. Nepal received the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant at NPR 52,999. A launch promotional price of NPR 47,999 was available for a limited period on Daraz. The standard authorized dealer price is NPR 52,999. One year of official warranty covers the device. The 45W charger is included in the box alongside a protective case.

Full specifications of Tecno Pova Curve 2

General

  • Model: Tecno Pova Curve 2
  • Global launch: February 13, 2026 (India)
  • Available in Nepal: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 161.7 x 74.6 x 7.42 mm
  • Weight: 195g
  • Build: Gorilla Glass 7i front, plastic back (matte finish), plastic frame
  • SIM: Dual Nano SIM
  • Water resistance: IP64 (dust and splash, not submersion rated)
  • Colors: Melting Silver, Geek Black

Display

  • Size: 6.78 inches (3D curved edges)
  • Type: AMOLED, 1.5K resolution (2644 x 1208 pixels)
  • Refresh rate: 144Hz
  • Peak brightness: 4,500 nits
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
  • Colors: 1.07 billion colors
  • Under display fingerprint sensor: Yes (optical)

Performance

  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7100 (6nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.6GHz Cortex-A78 + 6×2.0GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Mali-G68 MC4
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 2.2
  • Expandable storage: Not confirmed

Camera

  • Main camera: 50MP, f/1.88, PDAF
  • Depth sensor: 2MP, f/2.4 (no practical use)
  • No ultrawide camera
  • Focal length modes: 23mm, 28mm, 35mm (in sensor crop), 2x digital zoom
  • Rear video: 4K at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps
  • Front camera: 13MP, f/2.0
  • Front video: 1080p at 30fps

Audio

  • Speakers: Single bottom firing speaker (stereo removed vs Pova Curve 1)
  • Headphone jack: No

Connectivity

  • Network: 5G (20 bands), 4G LTE, 3G, 2G
  • Triple-chipset signal system: Yes (improved antenna performance)
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), dual band
  • Bluetooth: 5.4
  • NFC: Yes
  • GPS: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS
  • USB: USB Type-C 2.0
  • IR blaster: No

Battery

  • Battery capacity: 8,000mAh silicon carbon
  • Wired charging: 45W (charger in box, 0 to 50% in approximately 35 minutes)
  • Reverse charging: 10W reverse wireless charging
  • Bypass charging: Yes (direct power from charger during gaming)
  • Wireless charging: No standard wireless charging

Software

  • OS at launch: Android 15, HiOS 16
  • Android updates: 1 major OS upgrade only
  • Security updates: Regular (period not confirmed beyond 1 year)

Security and sensors

  • Fingerprint: Under display optical fingerprint sensor
  • Face unlock: Yes
  • Drop protection: SGS certified
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass

Detailed review of Tecno Pova Curve 2

Design and build quality

Fitting an 8,000mAh battery into a 7.42mm thin phone is the headline achievement here, and Tecno delivers on it completely. The phone sits comfortably in hand at 195g and feels remarkably light for the capacity inside. The 3D curved edges make it genuinely pleasant to hold during long gaming sessions. The matte plastic back resists fingerprints well and provides grip without feeling cheap.

Gorilla Glass 7i on the front and SGS certified drop protection make the build durability credible. IP64 covers dust and water splash protection, which is adequate for daily Nepal use including monsoon rain. The curved AMOLED panel on the front looks premium and the overall impression when you pick up the phone is of something that costs more than it does. The mono speaker grille at the bottom is the only visual clue that cost savings were made somewhere.

Performance

The Dimensity 7100 is a capable everyday chip. Social media, streaming, camera use, and daily app switching run without friction. For casual gaming at medium settings, MLBB and BGMI work fine. The bypass charging feature is particularly useful for gaming: it routes power directly from the charger to the device instead of cycling through the battery, which means the phone stays cooler and the battery health is preserved during long gaming sessions.

Under sustained heavy gaming at maximum settings, the Dimensity 7100 shows its limits. Frame rates drop and the phone gets warm after extended high load sessions. It is not a gaming first chip. Users who game seriously for hours daily will notice the performance ceiling. UFS 2.2 storage is functional but behind the UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0 found on competing phones at similar prices.

Software

HiOS 16 on Android 15 is functional but carries pre installed apps and bloatware that require cleanup after first setup. The AI features include photo enhancement and document scanning. The software experience is adequate but not the clean, minimal experience that Motorola’s Hello UI or Realme UI 6.0 offer.

Only one major Android update is the single biggest software failing at this price. Spending NPR 52,999 and receiving only Android 16 before updates stop is hard to justify when competing phones at lower prices offer 3 to 6 years of OS updates. If you plan to keep this phone for more than 2 years, plan to run it on aging software.

Display

The 6.78-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 144Hz with 4,500 nits peak brightness is exceptional at this price. For outdoor visibility, 4,500 nits is brighter than most phones at any price under NPR 100,000. Streaming, gaming, and photography all look genuinely premium on this display. The 1.5K resolution adds sharpness above the FHD+ panels found on most competing phones under NPR 55,000 in Nepal.

The 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and gaming feel noticeably smoother. The curved edges contribute to immersion during media consumption. Multiple reviewers describe the display as the phone’s second best feature after the battery and consistently praise it. This is a panel that punches above what you’d expect at this price.

Camera

The 50MP main camera produces acceptable daylight photos with natural color reproduction and decent detail. Focal length variety at 23mm, 28mm, and 35mm is a practical touch that most mid range cameras skip. 2x zoom via in sensor cropping works acceptably for close in shots.

Low light performance is where the camera disappoints consistently across every review. Without OIS and with a standard size sensor, low light shots produce visible noise and softness. Multiple reviewers describe the camera as average at best. The 2MP depth sensor adds nothing to real photography. There is no ultrawide, which limits wide angle composition for architecture, groups, and landscapes.

The biggest camera concern is consistent with every reviewer’s feedback: for NPR 52,999, buyers expect a more capable camera system. Competing phones at this price like the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G include a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto. The Vivo V70 has a 50MP ZEISS telephoto. The Pova Curve 2 simply cannot compete in camera versatility.

Audio

The single mono speaker is the most consistently mentioned disappointment from users who owned the original Pova Curve with its stereo speakers. Tecno removed the stereo setup to fit the larger battery, and while the compromise makes engineering sense, it is a real daily downgrade for media consumption and gaming. The mono speaker gets adequately loud but lacks depth, separation, and the immersive quality of competing phones with dual stereo setups.

Battery

This is the reason the phone exists and the reason to buy it. The 8,000mAh silicon carbon battery combined with the Dimensity 7100’s power efficiency delivers endurance that no other phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal can match. Testing showed 18 hours of continuous gaming on a single charge. Standard mixed use of social media, streaming, calls, and camera consistently lasts close to two full days. Moderate users report approaching three days.

45W charging fills the 8,000mAh cell from zero to 50 percent in approximately 35 minutes and reaches full in approximately 90 minutes. The charger is included in the box. 10W reverse wireless charging lets you top up a friend’s phone from the Pova Curve 2, which is a genuinely useful bonus at this battery size. Bypass charging for gaming keeps the phone cool and preserves long term battery health during plugged in gaming sessions.

Connectivity

5G across 20 bands, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.4 are all present. Tecno’s triple chipset signal system is designed to improve signal strength and switching between towers, which is useful for Nepal’s variable network coverage outside the Kathmandu Valley. NFC works for contactless payments. No IR blaster. USB-C is USB 2.0 speed.

Tecno Pova Curve 2 vs competitors in Nepal

FeatureTecno
Pova
Curve
2
Realme
14 Pro
Plus
5G
OPPO
Reno14
F
Price (Nepal)NPR 52,999 (8/256GB)NPR 49,999 (8/256GB)NPR 57,999 (12/512GB)
ChipsetDimensity 7100Snapdragon 7s Gen 3Snapdragon 6 Gen 1
Display6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz, 4,500 nits6.83-inch 1.5K OLED, 120Hz, 2,000 nits6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz, 1,400 nits
Main camera50MP, no OIS50MP OIS + 50MP 3x periscope telephoto50MP Sony IMX882 OIS
UltrawideNoneNone8MP
Battery8,000mAh, 45W6,000mAh, 80W6,000mAh, 80W
Bypass chargingYesNoNo
SpeakersMonoDual stereoDual stereo
Android updates1 major3 major5 major
NFCYesNoYes
IP ratingIP64IP68 and IP69IP66, IP68, IP69

The Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G costs NPR 3,000 less and gives you a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, dual stereo speakers, IP68/IP69 water resistance, and 3 years of Android updates vs 1. The Pova Curve 2 wins on battery size (8,000mAh vs 6,000mAh), display brightness (4,500 nits vs 2,000 nits), and 1.5K vs 1.5K resolution (equal). For camera and software, the Realme is the better choice. For maximum battery, the Pova Curve 2 wins clearly.

The OPPO Reno14 F at NPR 57,999 costs more and gives you a Sony IMX882 camera with OIS, 5 years of Android updates, triple IP water resistance, and dual stereo speakers. The Pova Curve 2 wins overwhelmingly on battery (8,000mAh vs 6,000mAh), display quality (4,500 nits 1.5K 144Hz vs 1,400 nits FHD+ 120Hz), and bypass charging. For software longevity, the OPPO wins. For display and battery, the Pova Curve 2 wins.

Common user issues with Tecno Pova Curve 2

The mono speaker is the most common purchase disappointment. users who owned the original Pova Curve with stereo speakers consistently describe the downgrade as frustrating. The trade off for the 8,000mAh battery is logical, but for buyers who consume a lot of media without earphones, the mono speaker materially affects daily enjoyment.

Camera limitations frustrate buyers who expected more from a phone at NPR 52,999. The lack of ultrawide, no OIS, and average low light performance draw consistent criticism from users across multiple markets. Multiple reviewers note the camera is the phone’s clearest weak point given the price.

One major Android update is the update that polarizes long-term buyers. Users who researched before buying accept it as the Compromise for the battery. Users who didn’t research feel strongly let down when they discover their NPR 52,999 phone will not receive Android 17.

Curved screen protectors are harder to find and more expensive in Nepal than standard flat ones. The curved display requires specifically designed protectors. Standard tempered glass sheets do not adhere properly to the curved edges, which leaves the display exposed or with visible lifting at the sides.

Tecno Pova Curve 2 price and availability in Nepal

The Tecno Pova Curve 2 is available through authorized Tecno dealers across Nepal. It launched in Nepal in April 2026. Only the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is officially available here. One year of official warranty covers the device. The 45W charger and a protective case are included in the box.

Tecno Pova Curve 2 price in Nepal

  • 8GB RAM and 256GB storage: NPR 52,999

Price confirmed from authorized Nepal sources as of June 2026.

Pros and cons of Tecno Pova Curve 2

Pros

  • 8,000mAh battery, largest available under NPR 55,000 in Nepal and the world’s slimmest phone at this capacity
  • Close to two full days of battery life under heavy use, three days under moderate use
  • 6.78-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 144Hz with 4,500 nits peak brightness, exceptional display for the price
  • Bypass charging for gaming, keeps the phone cool and preserves battery health
  • 10W reverse wireless charging
  • 45W charger and protective case included in box
  • NFC for contactless payments
  • Slim 7.42mm build at 195g despite 8,000mAh
  • Gorilla Glass 7i and SGS-certified drop protection
  • Strong 5G signal performance with triple chipset system across 20 5G bands

Cons

  • Only 1 major Android update, serious weakness at NPR 52,999
  • Single mono speaker, stereo downgraded from Pova Curve 1
  • No ultrawide camera
  • No OIS on main camera
  • Camera disappoints in low light
  • 2MP depth sensor is useless in practice
  • Dimensity 7100 throttles under sustained heavy gaming
  • UFS 2.2 storage slower than competing phones at this price
  • IP64 only, not submersion rated
  • No headphone jack
  • Curved screen protectors harder to find and more expensive in Nepal
  • USB-C is USB 2.0 speed

Final verdict on Tecno Pova Curve 2

The Tecno Pova Curve 2 is the most single minded phone available in Nepal under NPR 55,000. It exists to deliver maximum battery life in a slim, premium looking body. On those two metrics, it delivers completely. The 8,000mAh silicon carbon battery in a 7.42mm frame is a genuine achievement, and the endurance it provides removes charging anxiety from daily life in a way no competing phone at this price in Nepal can match.

Everything else is a compromise. The camera lacks OIS and an ultrawide. The mono speaker is a clear downgrade from its predecessor. One major Android update at this price is hard to defend. And NPR 52,999 is a meaningful spend in Nepal’s market.

Buy this phone if the battery is the most important thing to you, full stop. If you trek, travel frequently, work long shifts, or simply hate charging anxiety, the Pova Curve 2 is the right tool. But if camera quality, long term software support, or stereo speakers matter to you, the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G at NPR 49,999 or the OPPO Reno14 F at NPR 57,999 are both stronger all round choices.

Frequently asked questions about Tecno Pova Curve 2 in Nepal

What is the price of Tecno Pova Curve 2 in Nepal?

The Tecno Pova Curve 2 price in Nepal is NPR 52,999 for the sole 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. Price confirmed from authorized Tecno Nepal dealers as of June 2026.

When did the Tecno Pova Curve 2 launch in Nepal?

The phone launched in India on February 13, 2026, and arrived in Nepal in April 2026 through authorized Tecno dealers.

How long does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 battery last?

Exceptionally long. The 8,000mAh battery lasts close to two full days under heavy use including gaming. Moderate users report approaching three days. Gaming tests found 18 continuous hours of gaming on a single charge. This is the largest battery available on any phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal right now.

Does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 have an ultrawide camera?

No. The phone has a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor only. There is no ultrawide lens. This is the camera system’s most significant limitation at this price.

Does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 have stereo speakers?

No. The Pova Curve 2 has a single mono speaker. Tecno removed the stereo speakers from the original Pova Curve to fit the larger 8,000mAh battery. Multiple users who own the phone flag this as the most noticeable downgrade from the previous model.

How many Android updates does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 get?

Only one major Android OS upgrade. The phone launched on Android 15 and will receive Android 16. That is it. For long term software support, consider the OPPO Reno14 F (5 years) or the Samsung Galaxy A26 5G (6 years) instead.

Is the Tecno Pova Curve 2 waterproof?

It has an IP64 rating, which covers dust resistance and splash protection. It is not submersion rated. The phone handles rain and water splashes but should not be dropped in water.

Does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 support bypass charging?

Yes. Bypass charging routes power directly from the charger to the phone during gaming instead of cycling through the battery. This keeps the phone cooler during gaming sessions and protects long term battery health. It’s a genuine gaming advantage over most competing phones at this price.

How does the Tecno Pova Curve 2 compare to the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G?

The Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G costs NPR 49,999, which is NPR 3,000 less. It wins on camera versatility (50MP 3x periscope telephoto vs no telephoto), water resistance (IP68/IP69 vs IP64), software updates (3 years vs 1), dual stereo speakers vs mono, and faster 80W charging. The Pova Curve 2 wins on battery size (8,000mAh vs 6,000mAh), display brightness (4,500 nits vs 2,000 nits), bypass charging, and the 1.5K display resolution. If camera and long term use matter more, the Realme wins. If maximum battery is the priority, the Pova Curve 2 wins.

Where can I buy the Tecno Pova Curve 2 in Nepal?

Through authorized Tecno dealers across Nepal. Always buy from an authorized dealer to get an MDMS-registered device with official warranty and a proper VAT bill.

Written By

Raj has been writing about tech, smartphones, and software updates for several years. His interest in Apple, Android, and future tech comes from a deep curiosity about how devices shape daily life. He focuses on clear, honest news, leaks, and updates that help readers understand what really matters before buying or updating their devices. When not covering tech news, he enjoys exploring new apps, following global tech trends, and learning how software evolves over time. These days, he is often lost in music playlists, lately stuck on Kpop more than he would like to admit.

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