Cameras

TCL 10 PRO, 64MP AI Quad Camera, reviewed

Review of TCL 10 PRO 64MP AI Quad Camera

First up, the specifications

Dimensions: 6.24” x 2.85” x 0.34”~0.36” / 158.5 x 72.4 x 8.6~9.2 mm

Weight: 6.6oz / 177g

Side keys: Power, volume, Smart Key*¹

Ember Gray & Forest Mist Green: Dual-sided 3D glass, gradient pattern and OPVD film

The processor 

Chipset: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 675 mobile platform

CPU: Qualcomm® Kryo™ 460 Octa-Core  (2 x Gold 2.0GHz, 6 x Silver 1.7GHz)

GPU: Adreno™ 612

The display

6.47-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display

19.5:9 display (1080 x 2340 pixels)

FHD+ resolution

Dedicated display engine

398PPI

Brightness: 986 nits (APL=1%)  600typ(HBM), current  430±10% (typical)

Contrast ratio: +2,000,000:1

Screen-to-body ratio: 93%*²

TCL 10 PRO, 64MP AI Quad Camera, reviewed

In the office the TLC10 has already been a hit, a good phone to grab and use on the go, robust, good pictures, uncomplicated operating system. The PRO then was anticipated with interest and possible enthusiasm. The beveled screen has a nice feel to it, it looks a bit sleeker, feels a bit swisher, and again several users were keen to play around with it and reported back that it was pleasant, effective, and enjoyable to use, in much the same way that they had found the TCL10 to use.

The pricing is that little bit higher, while still ensuring that the phone remains affordable and less than going all out on some of it’s upper market alternatives. Overall our users felt it was pretty good, but, having cut their teeth in the TCL10 they weren’t completely sure how much better this version was, especially with the emergence of solid rivals like the Pixel 4a.

That said TCL are definitely putting decent phones onto the market and will be an interesting one to watch if they decided to continue down this path and keep launching newer models which deal with some of the concerns about the potentially variable results from the camera. So far we have liked what it can do, and of all the various phone samples we have the TCL range seems to be one that our testers keep grabbing when they want to capture new content.


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