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Deal : TCL surprises with four affordable smartphones at MWC

The Chinese company TCL is relaunching its smartphone range and is showing four new cell phones at the Mobile World Congress that boast good features but are almost unrivaled in price.

On the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona (February 26th to 29th) is actually for in this country Television well-known manufacturer TCL There was a little surprise with four new cell phone models. This is now the fifth generation of smartphones. The previous models can hardly be found in stores here, but some of the new models should also be available in Germany.
The cell phone family goes by the name “TCL 50” and differs primarily in model appendages such as XL, XE, LE or SE. A full list of featured devices can be found here:

  • TCL 50 SE
  • TCL 50 5G
  • TCL 505
  • TCL 501

TCL 50 SE, 505 and 501 in detail

The TCL 50 SE comes with a 6.8-inch Full HD screen and the MediaTek Helio G88 clocks inside. On the memory side, 256 GB are installed, the main memory includes a maximum of 12 GB RAM. The 5010 mAh battery is charged with up to 33 watts. There is a dual camera on the back with a 50-megapixel main sensor and a 5-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor. The price: $149. It will also be available in Germany in the second quarter at a similar price. The 5G variant, the TCL 50 5G, should only cost 20 dollars or euros more.

It’s cheaper with the TCL 505. TCL only charges $99 or .Euros. Buyers probably get away with the TCL 501 the cheapest. For just 69 dollars or euros you get a 6-inch display, an octa-core processor, a 3000 mAh battery and 32 GB of internal memory. The rear camera takes photos with just 5 megapixels.
Our editors’ participation in the trip to MWC 2024 was supported by Telefónica, Honor, Xiaomi and Qualcomm. Our standards of transparency and journalistic independence can be found at www.axelspringer.de/unabhaengigkeit.


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