Tecno’s unannounced Camon Slim has now shown up in Carlcare, FCC, and TUV Rheinland databases, and the paperwork points to a phone that is trying very hard not to be boring. The model number is CN6c, and the leaks suggest 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB or 256 GB of storage, 60 W fast charging, NFC, and a rear camera layout built around a horizontal module. The headline figure is the battery: FCC documentation mentions a BL-68DX pack rated at about 7000 mAh.

That would put the Tecno Camon Slim in rare company among mainstream smartphones. The certification trail also hints that Tecno may not be planning a single global battery spec, because TUV Rheinland lists 5800 mAh and 5430 mAh values instead.

Tecno Camon Slim battery and charging details

On paper, the charging setup is less weird than the battery story. FCC filings point to 60 W wired charging, which is a sensible match for a high-capacity cell and a clear signal that Tecno wants this model to feel fast even if it is packing a tank under the hood. The same documents also show LTE, Bluetooth, dual-band Wi-Fi, and NFC.

  • Model number: CN6c
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB or 256 GB
  • Battery: about 7000 mAh in FCC paperwork
  • Charging: 60 W

Regional battery sizes could be part of the plan

The conflicting battery capacities are the most interesting part of the leak. Tecno may be splitting configurations by market, with the paperwork pointing to possible versions for the EU and Saudi Arabia. That would not be unusual: phone makers often trim battery size to satisfy certification, shipping, or design constraints, then sell slightly different versions under the same family name.

The design itself appears to follow the same logic of keeping things practical but not plain. The FCC diagram shows a horizontal camera block on the back, which at least gives the Camon Slim a more distinctive shape than the usual stacked rectangle. If Tecno can ship that design with a 7000 mAh-class battery and 60 W charging, it may have a genuinely oddball phone on its hands – in a good way.

What Tecno still hasn’t confirmed

For now, the company has not announced the Camon Slim publicly, so the big unknowns are display specs, chipset choice, and pricing. The certification trail has already done the hard part by revealing the hardware direction, which usually means an official launch is getting closer rather than farther away.

If Tecno leans into the larger battery version for some regions and the smaller one for others, the real question will be whether consumers notice the trade-offs or just the big number on the box. In a market crowded with thin-and-light claims, a phone called ”Slim” that may ship with up to 7000 mAh is at least memorable.

Source: Ixbt

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