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Heat? What heat? CAMON 40 Series's advanced 11-layer heat dissipation stack and ultra-crystalline graphite keep your phone cool, even when the action gets hot. #CAMON40Series #NoPoseJustSnap

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Blvckk_gramvor 1 Jahr

I hate phones that heat up, it's super annoying.

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Solid #CAMON40series

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Mr unpopular⭐vor 1 Jahr

Yu people are so stingy I've been begging for a discount on Camon 40 series none of u reply I gat stop using tecno menhhh

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Michael Chukwuvor 1 Jahr

I hate because it was not 5g how could you build a phone latest model like this and it's still 4g network is fomo

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Degynazovor 1 Jahr

Can I swap my Camon 19 Pro for the 40 pro?

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Fonjewelvor 1 Jahr

Amazing and thoughtful feature. Overheating sometimes can lead to something fatal. Thanks, guys for putting our SAEFTY FIRST📌

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wannabe 😣docvor 1 Jahr

Bad camera 🫵🏽

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Stephen Kayceevor 1 Jahr

Can we test it during a COD/efootball Livestream? I hope this becomes real

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Isarinade Ayodeji F.vor 1 Jahr

The features are just amazing

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How many likes for a TECNO CAMON 40 PRO

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