TCL unveils latest device line-up

TCL showcased the TCL 406 and TCL 403, adding to the already announced TCL 40R 5G and a range of other 4G smartphones in the line, at MWC 2023.
TCL unveils latest device line-up
Source: TCL and MWC 2023

TCL Communication took the lid off a roster of devices spanning smartphones, tablets, and wearables ahead of the start of MWC23 Barcelona, including new additions to its 40-series.


At a briefing, TCL showcased the TCL 406 and TCL 403, adding to the already announced TCL 40R 5G and a range of other 4G smartphones in the line.

Designed with improved entertainment features, TCL 406 comes with the brandโ€™s flagship NXTVISION high-definition display feature on a 6.6-inch screen. It will operate on Android 13 and is available for โ‚ฌ129.

Meanwhile, TCL 403, running on Android 12, was pitched as offering โ€œthe best fundamental features at a low priceโ€ of โ‚ฌ89.99.

TCL Senior Director Product and GTM for Europe David Derrida told Mobile World Live the companyโ€™s value-play strategy is an attempt to โ€œreally push the limits of democratizing technologyโ€, especially at a time when users globally are increasingly held back by โ€œbudget constraints.โ€

The company also launched two new tablets, TCL NXTPAPER 11 and TCL Tab 11, boasting upgraded display technologies, AI-powered imaging features, and entertainment capabilities.

Last but not least, TCL heightened its wearable push with the release of the noise cancelling TCL Moveaudio Neo earphones.

Source: Mobile World Live


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