








📲 Stay sharp, stay charged, stay ahead with TCL NXTPAPER 5G.
The TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G is a sleek, unlocked Android smartphone featuring a 6.8-inch 120Hz paper-like display that reduces eye strain, a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 6300 octa-core processor with 8GB RAM plus virtual RAM, and 128GB expandable storage. It boasts a versatile quad-camera system with AI enhancements, a robust 5010mAh battery with fast and reverse charging, and smart security options including face unlock and fingerprint ID. Compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon 5G networks, it’s designed for professionals seeking productivity, comfort, and style in one device.




R**L
It's a good phone
It's a great phone for the price and the features you get are great. It has a headphone jack! And SD card expansion which are becoming more rare as we go forward and regress by removing things instead of adding and improving. The screen is 120hz and is very easy on the eyes, the colors are pleasing to look at with the anti glare screen. The camera is amazing on this phone and has pretty good filters to play with if you are into that stuff including the paper filters. It does slow motion video as well. Clearly the main feature is the E paper like display(it's an lcd not an e-ink) it has a button on the side to put it in the e paper mode and it's very good for when you want to read or general use in color e paper mode
T**O
Esim, paper mode, microsd, earphone but no wireless charging
This seems to be the new TCL "flagship" phone. It has some nice features such as paper mode with 26 days standby, esim, supporting memory card, 3.5 mm earphone, etc. On the other hand it doesn't have wireless charging so that it's not supporting magsafe. It's made in Indonesia versus made in China and the antutu score is about the 405k. Video shooting in 720p is lousy and the sound effect of the sample is hollow and unreal. I need to further test on 1080p to see if it's acceptable. I know for a $200 range budget phone I cannot expect it to perform as good as Samsung s25 ultra. Overall a new budget phone that's worth trying.
M**G
WOW - surprised
LOVE this phone! I was stuck in between going to and from an iPhone 13 pro max and a flip phone. I wanted to decrease my screen time and I think I've found the perfect balance.First off, the screen: gimmick or not, this Nxtpaper technology is great - I don't have any glare on the screen when I go outside and there's something different between this and just the monochrome setting on my iPhone. I've noticed less eye fatigue and have been able to read for long periods of time on this phone than I was able to on my iPhone or iPad.My specific use has the phone on MAX INK mode for the majority of the time and I'm finding myself charging this every couple days. I love that I don't get any notifications while in Max ink mode, but if I still need to check my Ring camera, I can do so without any of the distractions. Yes, you can configure your current smart phone to get rid of any notifications. Yes, you can delete any and all mindless apps on your normal smartphone. But being able to change the phone into a dumbphone with a switch of the button is so much easier.For $200, this phone is fantastic without breaking the bank and is a great value for what you're paying.Yes, the screen's colors are muted and you don't get the same color depth as you would, however, that's exactly what I'm looking for. It handles games like Stardew Valley well and other similar styled Android games.As for durability, I haven't dropped it yet but, with no screen protector, being chucked into my purse, it's doing really well. No scratches on the screen yet.Overall, fantastic phone for what I'm using it for.
K**N
So Far - Very Good
I am loving this phone!I recently moved from a Google Pixel 6A to this because of the 6A battery issues. I was able to get this model on Prime Days for around $200.Pros:- Pretty close to a stock Android experience- Matte texture screen - enhances the "paper" effect and does nor show fingerprints- Good battery life - similar to the Pixel before the battery update- Runs Android Auto just fine- Lighter weight than the Pixel 6A- Multi mode display - Standard color, Color Paper, Black and White Paper, Max Ink- Very loud speakers- Headphone jack- Wifi and Bluetooth work great- Phone features - including wifi calling work great on T-MobileCons:- Physically larger than the Pixel 6AMore notes:- The only features I miss from the Pixel are the smaller device size and the screen embedded fingerprint reader.- The "paper" features are wonderful for people who do a lot of reading.- The Max Ink mode boosts battery life to DAYS but has limited app use options and messes up my default launcher settings (Niagra) when I use it. I will use this mode when traveling to extend my battery life but not for everyday reading.- The camera/lenses seem more than adequate - The Pixel was better but also a $500 phone.I hope I'm still this happy a year from now :)
B**Y
Sneaky good phone for price
I'm a week away from 45 years old. Until about 18 months ago, I had never broken, or even damaged a phone. Since then, I have lost so many phones. For a long while, I was simply buying refurbished versions of the same phone. I took a gamble on this phone. $250 with $25 'coupon'. I was ultra skeptical of a new phone at such a low price. I've now had it for over a full day, could not be more shocked at how good a phone it is, regardless of its price point. I'm a Samsung person, not an apple person. But has done everything I need it to do, YouTube, light gaming, etc., at the same performance as a Samsung s24 ultra. Lastly, the 'kindle' display functionality should not be underestimated. Even in normal mode, the display is much easier on my eyes. I very highly recommend. Of course, with a disclaimer of it only having been 24+ hours.Update: coating on the screen is very easily damaged. enormous struggles connecting to my wifi. equal struggles using mobile network. more often than not, fails to load full webpages as a result of the above. I'm not entirely dissatisfied, simply very disappointed. it is not a replacement for even a base smartphone. I would rate it much lower if not for the price.
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