
Pova curve 2 Ad sparks debate
Chinese smartphone manufacturing company has rolled out a new ad campaign for Tecno POVA Curve 2 5G flexing its reverse charging feature. The company has mocked its competitors such as Vivo, Oppo, and Moto in the advertisement video stating “Power above all”
The video ad features three smartphones from other brands, and Pova Curve 2 5G charges the phone through its reverse charging feature. The video portrays the act of reverse charging in a very bold waywhich has sparked debate over ad.
The Ad video is getting viral all over the internet and getting mixed reactions some users are finding the ad bold and creative marketing trick while others are stating the ad vulgar and cringe.
The ad has sparked the debate all over internet. Users are expressing mixed reaction over the video
The device features a 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. The device is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset built on a 6nm process and runs on Android 16 based on HiOS 16.
In terms of optics, the rear panel features a dual camera setup offering a primary sensor of 50MP and macro sensor of 2MP whereas on the front the device offers 13MP for selfie and video calling.
The device is packed with a 8000mAh battery supported by 45W wired fast charging and it also supports reverse charging support.
The device comes with at the price of Rs 27,999.
Syed Ziyauddin is a media and international relations enthusiast with a strong academic and professional foundation. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Media from Jamia Millia Islamia and a Master’s in International Relations (West Asia) from the same institution.
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