TCL has introduced the NXTPAPER 70 Pro, a budget-friendly smartphone priced at $200 and positioned as an everyday device with unusually strong battery endurance. Available through T-Mobile and Metro, the phone targets users who prioritize long runtime and basic reliability over flagship performance or cutting-edge cameras.
The handset features a 6.9-inch FHD+ NXTPAPER display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a matte finish designed to reduce glare and eye strain. TCL has used similar screen technology across several products in recent years, offering a paper-like texture that some find easier on the eyes during extended reading or outdoor use, though the look and feel differ noticeably from standard glossy panels.
Under the hood, the phone includes 8GB of RAM and a 5,200mAh battery that TCL claims can deliver up to seven days of use on a single charge in typical conditions. It also carries a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP selfie camera. Storage can be expanded via microSD card up to 2TB, and the device carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, which is relatively uncommon at this price point.

Detailed internal specifications, such as the exact chipset, remain unclear as listings on carrier sites and the company’s own materials were incomplete at launch. TCL also mentions built-in AI tools, but their scope and usefulness have yet to be evaluated against more established competitors.
At $200, the NXTPAPER 70 Pro sits firmly in the entry-level segment where options have grown more competitive. The standout claim of week-long battery life sets it apart from most budget phones that typically manage one to two days at best. Real-world results will depend heavily on usage patterns, network conditions, and software optimization, but the promise alone could appeal to travelers, outdoor workers, or anyone tired of daily charging routines.
TCL has carved out a quiet niche with affordable phones and tablets that rarely generate headlines yet often deliver practical value. The brand’s focus on large screens, durable builds, and extended battery performance continues with this model, though it stops short of challenging mid-range or premium devices in processing power or camera quality.
Whether the NXTPAPER 70 Pro lives up to its endurance claims and offers a smooth daily experience will become clearer once full reviews and user feedback emerge. For now, it represents another incremental option in a crowded budget market where small differentiators like battery life and display texture can sway practical buyers.
