TECNO debuts SPARK GO 2023 locally, starting at R2 499
As with previous iterations in the Spark series, the GO 2023 is designed to deliver value for money. Speaking of which, the recommended retail price for the SPARK GO 2023 is R2 499.
“Special deals of only R1,999 for SPARK GO 2023 can be found at select retailers, including TFG, Jet, Edgars, Mr Price, Game, PEP, and Ackermans in June but note that availability varies per retailer and while stocks last. SPARK GO 2023 can also be found at other select TECNO retail partners,” it explained in a press release sent to Hypertext.
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