TECNO’s Camon Slim launched globally on June 22: 6.39mm thin, 5,600mAh battery, Sony LYTIA 600 camera, 144Hz AMOLED, IP68/69, and five stunning finishes.
INTRODUCTION
Slim phones in 2026 have a dirty secret: most of them cheat. They get thin by shrinking the battery, skimping on the camera, or skipping water resistance entirely. You end up with a phone that looks impressive in hand but disappoints the moment you actually use it.
TECNO’s Camon Slim, launched globally on June 22, 2026, is attempting something genuinely different. At just 6.39mm thick, it is among the slimmest phones available today and yet it packs a 5,600mAh battery, a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 camera sensor, a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display, IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance, and five distinct finishes including a photochromic Mondrian design that changes under ultraviolet light.
That combination, on paper, should not fit into a phone this thin. TECNO is betting that it does and that it matters to buyers who want style, battery life, and a capable camera without picking only two of the three.
WHERE THE CAMON SLIM FITS IN TECNO’S LINEUP

The Camon Slim is the newest addition to TECNO’s Slim series, joining the existing Pova Slim and Spark Slim. While those two models share some design language with the Camon Slim, this device is aimed at a higher tier.
The Camon name within TECNO’s portfolio has historically meant a stronger emphasis on camera performance, the Camon 50 Ultra, for example, received strong reviews for its imaging system at a mid-range price. The Camon Slim carries that same camera-forward philosophy into the ultra-thin form factor, which is a meaningful combination.
No pricing has been confirmed at launch. TECNO stated it will share pricing and availability locally across each market as the rollout progresses.
DESIGN: THE PART THAT EARNS ATTENTION FIRST
The Camon Slim’s physical profile is the opening statement. At 6.39mm at its thickest point, with a 3D curved unibody that slopes and curves at both ends, it is built to be noticed in the hand before you even look at the screen.
Five colour finishes are available at launch, and they range from conservative to genuinely striking:
- New Mondrian: The standout option. The back panel features a geometric block design inspired by Piet Mondrian’s paintings, rendered in a photochromic finish, meaning ultraviolet light reveals blocks of yellow, green, and cyan that are invisible under normal lighting. It is the kind of design choice that either works completely or not at all, and TECNO has committed to it without qualification.
- Prism Black and Jungle Green: Both feature a 3D crystal diamond texture on the back, adding visual depth without relying on colour.
- Van Gogh Blue: Inspired by Starry Night, with a matte texture overlaid with a reproduction of Van Gogh’s iconic swirling composition.
- Burgundy Red: A fifth colour option confirmed at launch; design details not yet fully documented across sources.
The artist-reference naming continues TECNO’s Camon series tradition of leading with aesthetics as a differentiator and with five finishes across two design philosophies (photochromic/artistic and textured/tonal), there is genuine variety here rather than colour-swapping a single design.
Despite this slim profile, the Camon Slim carries both IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. IP69 in particular, protection against high-pressure, high-temperature water jets, is uncommon on phones at any price point, and genuinely unusual on a device this thin. Most slim phones skip water resistance entirely because the sealing adds thickness. TECNO has not.
DISPLAY: 144HZ AND 1.5K IN A SLIM CHASSIS
The Camon Slim carries a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel running at a 1,224 x 2,720 pixel resolution (1.5K) with a 144Hz refresh rate.
144Hz is a meaningful step above the 120Hz panels that dominate mid-range smartphones, and the difference is noticeable in practice; scrolling, gaming, and video playback all respond with a fluidity that slower displays cannot match. Pairing 144Hz with a 1.5K resolution panel is strong for the price tier this phone is expected to occupy.
TECNO has described the display as ultra-bright, though peak nit figures have not been confirmed in available launch materials. Once regional pricing and specifications are released, this will be worth comparing to competitors in the same bracket.
CAMERA: THE SONY LYTIA 600 AT 6.39MM
The rear camera on the Camon Slim centres on a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, the same sensor family used in the TECNO SPARK 50 Pro, and a sensor that typically appears in more expensive devices.
The Sony LYT-600 is a 1/2-inch sensor designed for strong performance in a range of lighting conditions, with hardware-level capabilities that the software stack can build on. Pairing it with a flicker sensor, which detects and compensates for the 50/60Hz flicker produced by tube lights and LED bulbs, is a practical inclusion for African, Indian, and South and Southeast Asian markets where this type of artificial lighting is dominant.
A 32MP front camera handles selfies and video calls. Both cameras benefit from TECNO’s AI-assisted shooting features baked into HiOS 16.2.
The camera island on the back contains an additional feature worth highlighting separately: a panel of 354 LEDs arranged between the two lens positions, tuned with 55 unique lighting scenes. TECNO calls this the AI Mood Light.
The AI Mood Light serves dual function, it acts as a notification indicator (for charging, incoming calls, and custom alerts) and as a customisable ambient light feature. 354 individual LEDs with 55 preset scenes is an unusually detailed implementation for this feature, which typically appears on smartphones as a simple ring of four or eight LEDs. Whether it is useful or gimmicky depends entirely on personal preference, but it is distinct from anything else currently shipping in this category.
BATTERY: THE NUMBER THAT SHOULD NOT FIT
5,600mAh is a large battery by any standard. It is an extraordinary one for a phone that is 6.39mm thick.
Most ultra-slim devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, the Vivo X200 Ultra Thin, and the base iPhone 17 Air, achieve their slim profiles partly by reducing battery capacity to 3,500–4,200mAh. The physics of fitting a large cell into a thin chassis requires either advanced silicon-anode battery technology or clever internal layout engineering, both of which add cost.
TECNO has not specified the battery chemistry used in the Camon Slim. What is confirmed: 5,600mAh capacity, 60W wired fast charging, and a TECNO rating of five-year battery durability. The 60W charging speed means even a significantly depleted battery can be restored to a useful level in a reasonable timeframe.
This combination (ultra-slim profile plus large battery), is the Camon Slim’s most compelling engineering claim, and the one that will face the closest scrutiny once the device reaches reviewers.
PERFORMANCE AND SOFTWARE
The Camon Slim runs a MediaTek Helio G200 Ultimate chipset, paired with 8GB of physical RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Extended RAM support brings available memory to up to 16GB through virtual RAM expansion.
The Helio G200 Ultimate is a capable mid-range chipset, well-suited to everyday tasks, light gaming, and sustained multitasking. It is not a flagship processor, and the Camon Slim is not positioned as a gaming phone. The chipset choice is the most common criticism raised in early community commentary, with some observers expecting a Dimensity or Snapdragon option given the rest of the device’s spec ambitions.
The software is HiOS 16.2, TECNO’s Android-based operating system. AI features built into the software include AI Snap Poster, AI Pet Together, AI Healthy Eating, and AI Recording Note. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPS, NFC, and USB-C with OTG support. Dual speakers with Dolby Atmos certification complete the audio setup.
FULL SPEC SUMMARY
| Feature | Specification |
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, 1,224 x 2,720 (1.5K), 144Hz |
| Thickness | 6.39mm, 3D curved unibody |
| Chipset | MediaTek Helio G200 Ultimate |
| RAM | 8GB (up to 16GB with virtual RAM extension) |
| Storage | 128GB or 256GB |
| Rear camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600, flicker sensor |
| Front camera | 32MP |
| AI Mood Light | 354 LEDs, 55 unique lighting scenes |
| Battery | 5,600mAh, 5-year durability rating |
| Charging | 60W wired fast charging |
| Water resistance | IP68 and IP69 |
| Audio | Dual speakers, Dolby Atmos |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, FM radio, USB-C with OTG |
| OS | HiOS 16.2 (Android-based) |
| Colours | New Mondrian (photochromic), Prism Black, Jungle Green, Van Gogh Blue, Burgundy Red |
WHAT WE LIKE / WHAT TO WATCH

What We Like:
✓ 6.39mm profile: genuinely competitive in the ultra-slim category
✓ 5,600mAh battery is exceptional for a phone this thin
✓ IP68 and IP69: rare on any slim phone
✓ Sony LYTIA 600 camera sensor punches above the price tier
✓ 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display is strong for the expected price bracket
✓ AI Mood Light with 354 LEDs is a distinctive and functional addition
✓ Five genuinely distinct colour finishes, including the photochromic Mondrian
✓ Dolby Atmos dual speakers included
What to Watch:
✗ Helio G200 Ultimate chipset may limit appeal for performance-first buyers
✗ Pricing not yet confirmed, the value equation depends heavily on where TECNO positions this per market
✗ Battery performance in real-world use needs verification, 5,600mAh in a 6.39mm chassis is an engineering claim that reviewers will test closely
✗ No telephoto camera, single rear sensor limits versatility
CONCLUSION
The TECNO Camon Slim is the most compelling argument TECNO has made in the slim phone category to date. Five colour finishes with genuine design ambition, a 6.39mm profile backed by IP68 and IP69 protection, a 5,600mAh battery that should not physically fit inside it, a Sony LYTIA 600 camera, and a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display, that is a strong combination at any price, and a
remarkable one if TECNO prices it where its mid-range positioning suggests it will land.
The Helio G200 Ultimate chipset is the one meaningful compromise, and it is a real one for buyers who prioritise processing power or heavy gaming. For everyone else such as commuters, professionals, everyday smartphone users who want a beautiful device that lasts all day and survives the occasional downpour, the Camon Slim is worth watching closely as regional pricing and availability are confirmed.
Bookmark this page for updates as TECNO rolls out market-specific pricing. Our hands-on review will follow once the device is available for testing.













