Tecno Spark Go 3 Review: The Best Rugged Phone Under ₹9,000?
Let’s be real for a second. The sub-₹10,000 smartphone market in India is a mess right now. Most brands are giving you 5G but cutting corners on everything else—terrible screens, plastic that feels like a toy, and cameras that struggle to focus.
Enter the Tecno Spark Go 3.
Launched yesterday (January 16, 2026), this phone isn’t trying to be a “gaming beast.” Instead, Tecno is pitching it as a “Desh Jaisa Dumdaar” (Strong like the Country) phone. It claims to be durable, splash-resistant (IP64), and smooth (120Hz). But at ₹8,999, is it actually good, or is it just another budget brick?
I’ve spent 24 hours with the device, and here is the unfiltered truth.

1. Quick Specs: What You Get For ₹8,999
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Tecno has made some interesting choices here. You lose 5G (yes, it’s a 4G phone), but you gain a better display and build quality.
| Feature | Specification |
| Price in India | ₹8,999 (4GB/64GB) |
| Processor | Unisoc T7250 (Octa-Core) |
| RAM | 4GB LPDDR4X (+ 4GB Virtual RAM) |
| Storage | 64GB eMMC 5.1 (Expandable up to 1TB) |
| Display | 6.75″ HD+ IPS LCD (120Hz Refresh Rate) |
| Durability | IP64 (Dust & Water Resistant) |
| Rear Camera | 13MP Main + AI Lens |
| Front Camera | 8MP with Flash |
| Battery | 5,000 mAh |
| Charging | 15W Wired (Charger in box) |
| OS | Android 15 (HiOS 15 |
2. Design & Build: Finally, A Cheap Phone That Doesn’t Feel Cheap
Most phones in this price range feel hollow. The Spark Go 3 feels dense. It has a flat-edge design that mimics the iPhone (as everyone does these days), but the texture is where it wins.
- The “Drop-Ready” Build: Tecno claims it is built for rough usage. I haven’t dropped it from a building, but it survived a tumble from my desk to a tiled floor without a scratch.
- IP64 Rating: This is rare under ₹10k. It means it can handle dust and heavy splashes of water. If you are a delivery rider or someone who works outdoors, this feature alone makes it worth considering.
- Ports: You get a Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack (thankfully), and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner that is surprisingly fast.

3. Display & Visuals: 120Hz is the Game Changer
The Good:
The 120Hz refresh rate on an ₹8,999 phone is a massive win. Scrolling through Instagram or reading news feels significantly smoother than on the Redmi A4 (which is stuck at 90Hz) or the base Samsung M-series (60Hz).
The Bad:
- Resolution: It is still an HD+ (720p) panel. If you watch YouTube videos, they cap at 720p. You will notice some pixelation if you look closely at text.
- Brightness: At roughly 500 nits, it struggles under direct Delhi sunlight. You will find yourself shading the screen with your hand to read maps.

4. Performance & Usage: The Unisoc Surprise
The phone runs on the Unisoc T7250. Now, before you roll your eyes at “Unisoc,” hear me out. This is a newer chip optimized for budget efficiency.
Real World Test:
- Day-to-Day: Opening WhatsApp, Dialer, and Chrome is snappy. The 120Hz screen makes the UI feel faster than it actually is.
- Multitasking: With 4GB RAM, don’t expect miracles. It holds about 3-4 apps in memory. If you switch back to Instagram after 20 minutes, it will reload.
- Gaming (BGMI/Free Fire):
- Free Fire: Runs smoothly on Medium settings.
- BGMI: Playable on Smooth + Ultra, but expect frame drops in hot drops. This is NOT a gaming phone.
Heating:
Surprisingly cool. Even after 30 minutes of gaming, the max temperature I recorded was 39°C.
5. Camera: Use It Only When Necessary
Let’s be honest—you don’t buy an ₹8,999 phone for photography.
- 13MP Rear Camera: It takes decent photos in broad daylight. Colors are slightly oversaturated (the grass looks neon green), which looks good on social media but isn’t natural.
- Low Light: The “Super Night Mode” tries hard, but photos come out grainy and soft.
- 8MP Selfie: It’s actually quite good for video calls. The dedicated front flash (a classic Tecno feature) is a lifesaver if you take selfies in dark clubs or at night.

Battery & Endurance: The Weekend Warrior
- Capacity: 5,000 mAh.
- Drain Test: I started my day at 8 AM. After 2 hours of calling, 3 hours of Spotify, and 1 hour of YouTube, I still had 45% battery left at 9 PM. This phone easily lasts 1.5 days.
- Charging: This is the pain point. It supports 15W charging.
- 0-50%: Takes about 55 minutes.
- 0-100%: Takes nearly 2 hours and 15 minutes. Put it on charge before you sleep.
6. The Competition: Tecno Spark Go 3 vs. The Rivals
Auto-detecting the strongest rivals in the ₹8,000 – ₹9,500 segment:
- Redmi A4 5G (The 5G option)
- Moto G24 Power (The Battery King)
| Feature | Tecno Spark Go 3 | Redmi A4 5G | Moto G24 Power |
| Price | ₹8,999 | ₹8,499 | ₹8,999 |
| Network | 4G Only | 5G | 4G |
| Screen | 120Hz HD+ | 90Hz HD+ | 90Hz HD+ |
| Processor | Unisoc T7250 | SD 4 Gen 2 | Helio G85 |
| Durability | IP64 (Best) | Basic | Water Repellent |
| Charging | 15W | 18W | 33W |
| Software | HiOS (Bloatware) | HyperOS | Clean Android |
Analysis:
- Vs Redmi A4: If you need 5G, buy the Redmi. But the Tecno Spark Go 3 feels more premium in hand and has a smoother 120Hz display.
- Vs Moto G24: The Moto charges much faster (33W). However, Tecno wins on ruggedness with the IP64 rating.
Winner:
- For 5G: Redmi A4.
- For Rough Usage: Tecno Spark Go 3.
7. Final Verdict
The Tecno Spark Go 3 is not for everyone. It lacks 5G, which is a big miss in 2026. However, it targets a very specific user: the one who breaks their phone often.
Should you buy it?
BUY IT IF:
- You are clumsy: The IP64 rating and sturdy build will save you repair costs.
- You consume content: The 120Hz screen is the best in this segment for scrolling and watching reels.
- You need loud audio: The DTS speakers are surprisingly loud, great for listening to music without earphones.
SKIP IT IF:
- You need 5G: Jio/Airtel 5G won’t work here. You are stuck with 4G.
- You are a photographer: The 13MP camera is very basic.
- You hate slow charging: Waiting 2+ hours for a full charge is annoying in 2026.
A solid, durable 4G tank in a world of fragile 5G toys.
8. FAQs (People Also Ask)
Q1: Does the Tecno Spark Go 3 support 5G?
No, the Tecno Spark Go 3 is a 4G-only smartphone. If you need 5G connectivity, look at the Tecno Spark 20 Pro 5G or Redmi A4 5G.
Q2: Is the Tecno Spark Go 3 waterproof?
It has an IP64 rating, which means it is dust-tight and resistant to water splashes (like rain). However, it is not fully waterproof—do not submerge it in a bucket or pool.
Q3: Does it have a fingerprint sensor?
Yes, it features a fast side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button.
Q4: How much time does it take to charge fully?
With the included 15W charger, the 5,000mAh battery takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%.
Q5: What is the “Ella” AI Assistant?
Ella is Tecno’s built-in voice assistant (similar to Google Assistant). In the Spark Go 3, it has been updated to support local Indian languages for better offline voice commands.