TCL 10 Pro, 10 5G and 10L unveiled with HDR10 screens, quad cameras

Peter, 06 April 2020

Originally unveiled back in January, TCL finally announced the full specifications of its 10-series phones – the TCL 10L, 10 Pro and 10 5G. These are fairly similar, pulling from the same bag of specs, but interestingly enough the 5G model isn’t the top model. Let us walk you through the new trio.

The TCL 10 Pro is the only one with an AMOLED screen – a 6.47” panel with 1080p+ resolution. It supports HDR10 and is a Netflix-certified display, so you can watch new content in its full glory. For regular content, there's an NXTVISION chip that does realtime SDR-to-HDR tone mapping.

TCL 10 Pro, 10 5G and 10L unveiled with HDR10 screens, quad cameras

The display’s has curved sides and a teardrop notch for the 24MP selfie camera. There’s also an in-display fingerprint reader.

The quad setup on the rear boasts a 64MP main camera (Samsung GW1, 1/1.7”, 0.8µm pixels natively and 1.6µm when shooting 16MP shots with 4-in-1 binning). Next up is a 16MP ultrawide-angle camera (123°).

This is followed by a 5MP “low-light camera” with 2.9µm pixels for video, which is unique to the Pro. Finally, there's a 2MP depth sensor. The main camera can record 4K video at 30fps.

TCL 10 Pro, 10 5G and 10L unveiled with HDR10 screens, quad cameras

The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 675 chipset with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage, plus a microSD card for up to 256GB more. The 4,500mAh battery supports 18W Quick Charge 3.0 (50% charge in 35 minutes).

The TCL 10 Pro will come out in Q2 of this year and will cost USD450/EUR450/GBP400/AUD900. It will run Android 10 out of the box with TCL customizations on top and will be updated to Android 11 when the time comes.

The TCL 10 5G goes up to a Snapdragon 765G chipset – besides the 5G connectivity, this also means a faster CPU and GPU. It also has 6GB of RAM, 128GB storage and a microSD. The has the same 4,500mAh capacity and 18W charging.

This model borrows the 64MP main sensor of the Pro, but drops down to an 8MP ultrawide camera. It gets a 5MP macro cam instead of the night cam, a 2MP depth sensor to bring the number up to four. Another change is that there is now a fingerprint reader on the back.

TCL 10 Pro, 10 5G and 10L unveiled with HDR10 screens, quad cameras

This is because the front is different and uses a 6.53” LCD with a punch hole and 16MP selfie camera. This panel also has 1080p+ resolution with 19.5:9 aspect ratio, HDR10 support too.

The TCL 10 5G will cost EUR400/GBP400, the release date hasn’t been revealed yet.

The TCL 10L has the same front as the 5G – a 6.53” LCD with a 16MP selfie camera in a punch hole. The back is pretty similar too, including the rear-mounted fingerprint reader and 8MP ultrawide cam.

The main camera, however, gets a 48MP sensor (Samsung GM1 - 1/2.25”, 0.8µm pixels). Also, the macro camera now has only 2MP resolution, the depth sensor is the same. Despite the different sensor and chipset, the phone can still record 4K video at 30fps.

Speaking of chipset, this model uses the Snapdragon 665 chip with 6GB of RAM. There are two options for the storage – 64GB eMMC and 128GB UFS. The microSD card slot is also available.

TCL 10 Pro, 10 5G and 10L unveiled with HDR10 screens, quad cameras

This phone packs a 4,000mAh battery with no fast charging. All that is reflected in the price, of course.

The TCL 10L will be out in Q2 at a price of USD250/EUR250/GBP200/AUD500.

All three 10-series phones use NXTVISION’s SDR-to-HDR tone mapping. They also have 3.5mm headphone jacks and something TCL calls “Super Bluetooth” – the ability to connect to four wireless speakers simultaneously.

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Reader comments

  • Wolfchigo
  • 09 Apr 2020
  • 8Vm

I'm not surprised perhaps if it will cost less than $ 250.

  • AnonD-909757
  • 09 Apr 2020
  • 3g5

But having a camera you are hidden from when not in use still MASSIVELY reduce risks of privacy intrusions. Video leak is BY FAR the WORSE type of privacy intrusion, when you are naked in front of the smartphone (because it is on its dock and you a...

  • Anonymous
  • 09 Apr 2020
  • 3kk

The illusion of privacy... If it's a smartphone can be cracked. If it can be cracked and has a camera someone can take a shot, no matter how the camera work. And even if you have an manually operated cap, you are still using something that h...

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