As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 draws near, TECNO, which is the official global partner of Confederation of African Football (CAF) is redefining how millions of fans will watch and engage with the tournament. The smartphone maker has rolled out a suite of four new AI-powered tools designed to turn ordinary phones into immersive, interactive match-day devices.
With this launch, football viewing is no longer limited to screens or stadium seats: it’s evolving into a digital, personalised experience shaped by real-time commentary, fan creativity and social sharing. For many supporters, the phone has become a second screen, a platform for debate, a slow-motion replay studio and now, an intelligent companion interpreting the unfolding drama of AFCON.
At the centre of TECNO’s new offering is Ella Match Decoder, an AI engine that analyzes on-field movement, tactical patterns and key plays as they happen. Viewers don’t need to be experts to understand what’s going on; the tool delivers simplified, instant analysis previously reserved for seasoned commentators. It highlights momentum changes, defensive formations, build-ups and strategic plays, giving everyday fans insight into tactical nuances.
Complementing that is Ella Snap & Know, a visual-recognition feature that helps identify players, actions or important game moments directly on a phone. Meanwhile, Ella Match Highlight automatically compiles personalised summaries of critical incidents: goals, recoveries, errors, or turning points, giving fans control over what they revisit and share rather than relying solely on broadcast clips or social media feeds.
Finally, Ella Star Cam offers a unique perspective on the fan experience. It shifts focus from the pitch to the crowd: capturing chants, dances, celebrations, and the electric stadium atmosphere. With anticipation of movement and emotion, this “superstar lens” aims to recreate the immersive energy of being in the stands, making every fan feel like part of the spectacle.
Together, these tools reflect what TECNO calls its ‘Aspire Intelligence’ philosophy, which is the idea that AI should not be a distant or complicated layer, but an intuitive part of everyday behaviour. In the context of football, this means focusing on the little details: the tactical flow, the emotional bursts, the fans’ reactions that shape how games are watched, understood and remembered.
As AFCON 2025 is expected to dominate TVs, social feeds and discussions across Africa, TECNO’s move signals a broader shift: smartphones are no longer just about recording memories or streaming matches, they are becoming tools for interpreting, contextualising and personalising live sport experiences.
In short: what begins as a smartphone launch is turning into a new era for football fans, one where every supporter can become an analyst, a cameraman, a commentator and a storyteller.
With mobile technology driving a growing digital lifestyle economy across Africa where the telecom sector already contributes a significant share of national GDP, these new AI-enabled viewing tools could boost smartphone demand, data usage and digital engagement, potentially generating additional income for telecom providers and accelerating digital economic growth across the region.




