Tecno Camon 30 Premier Review: The Budget Vlogging Beast?
If you ask most young Africans what matters most in a smartphone, two answers come up almost every time: battery life and camera quality. For creators, influencers, and even students, your phone isn’t just for calls — it’s your studio.
That’s why the Tecno Camon 30 Premier has created a buzz. It promises pro-level video and photography at a budget-friendly price. But does it deliver? Let’s break it down.
Design and Build
At first glance, the Camon 30 Premier feels premium. Slim, sleek edges, matte finish that resists fingerprints, and a surprisingly sturdy frame for the price. Tecno has come a long way from the plasticky phones of years ago.
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Weight: Comfortable to hold (not too heavy for long filming).
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Colors: Modern gradients and subtle metallic shades.
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Ports: USB-C (finally standard), headphone jack (a blessing for budget creators).
Camera — The Star of the Show
This is why you’re buying the Camon 30 Premier.
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Main Lens: 108MP with optical stabilization.
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Video Quality: Shoots up to 4K at 30fps — smooth enough for YouTube vlogs.
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Selfie Camera: 32MP with AI beautification and night mode.
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Extras: Wide-angle for group selfies, portrait mode for crisp social media photos.
What’s impressive? Low-light performance. Many budget phones struggle in dim hostels, night outings, or poorly lit offices. The Camon 30 holds up better than expected.
Vlogging Test
We tested it at:
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Daytime outdoor market: Colors pop, faces sharp.
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Indoor lecture hall: Slight grain, but still usable.
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Night football viewing center: Surprisingly decent — skin tones preserved.
Verdict: You won’t look like a Hollywood star, but for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube shorts, this phone delivers without shame.
Battery Life
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5,000 mAh battery.
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Easily lasts a full day of heavy social + filming.
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45W fast charging → 0 to 70% in about 30 minutes.
For content creators on the go, this is gold.
Performance
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Processor: MediaTek Dimensity (mid-range, but optimized).
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RAM: 8–12GB (virtual RAM feature helps).
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Storage: 256GB — enough for hours of footage.
Multitasking is smooth. Heavy 3D gaming? Not perfect. But remember: this is a vlogging-first device.
Extras
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Side-mounted fingerprint sensor (fast).
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Face unlock (works but not secure for banking apps).
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Dual SIM — useful in Africa where one network may fail.
Price & Value
At around $300–350 (₦350,000–₦450,000 in Nigeria), this phone undercuts Samsung and Apple alternatives.
Who is it for?
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Students starting YouTube channels.
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Small business owners filming product showcases.
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Influencers who can’t splurge on iPhones yet.
Weak Spots
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Speakers: Loud but tinny. Use headphones for editing.
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Software: HiOS has bloatware apps you’ll want to uninstall.
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Updates: Android upgrades may be limited compared to Google/Samsung.
Final Verdict
The Tecno Camon 30 Premier isn’t perfect, but it punches way above its weight. If you’re a creator on a budget, this might just be the best vlogging phone for Africa right now.
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