Nigerian Tecno Spark 9T • Indian Tecno Spark 9T The Indian Spark 9T also has a higher resolution LCD screen (FullHD+ vs. HD+), while it has the same 6.6-inch diagonal, but the screen refresh rate has been reduced from 90Hz to 60Hz. However, the pixel density has been increased from 266 ppi to 401 ppi in the Indian model and the maximum brightness is 500 nits. The display of the Indian version has a notch for the selfie camera, but its megapixels have been reduced from 32MP to 8MP. The primary camera on the Indian model uses a 50MP sensor instead of the 13MP found on the Nigerian counterpart. The 50MP unit is joined by a 2MP portrait camera and what Tecno calls an AI lens. Another difference between the Nigerian and Indian Tecno Spark 9T is that the former runs HiOS 8.6 based on Android 12, while the latter boots HiOS 7.6 based on Android 11. Tecno has also replaced the USB-C port with a microUSB port on the Indian Spark 9T. Fortunately, the battery capacity remains the same at 5,000mAh and can be charged up to 18W. Other highlights of Indian Tecno Spark 9T include 3.5mm headphone jack, IPX2 splash resistance and DTS stereo sound. The smartphone also features a side-mounted “smart” fingerprint reader, which is advertised to unlock the smartphone in 0.24 seconds. It can also be used to dismiss alarms and answer calls. In addition, you can use it as a camera shutter button to take photos. The Indian version of the Tecno Spark 9T comes in one memory configuration, with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The RAM is essentially expandable up to 7GB and the smartphone also has a dedicated microSD card slot for storage expansion up to 512GB. The color options of the Indian Tecno Spark 9T Source