TCL has unveiled its new Nxtpaper 70 Pro phone, which offers an innovative solution to reduce digital eye strain by combining a paper-like glare-free screen with pioneering Nxtpaper 4.0 technology. The phone comes with a convenient solution for users who suffer from headaches or nausea due to bright screens and PWM technology that causes flickering in traditional devices. It relies on a nano-technology glass layer to reduce glare, a circular polarizer to combat dryness and eye fatigue, in addition to a filter to reduce harmful blue light and DC technology to regulate backlighting and completely eliminate flicker.

The phone works with high efficiency thanks to the eight-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, supported by 8 GB of RAM that can be expanded by default up to 24 GB, with 256 GB or 512 GB storage options that can be expanded up to 2 TB via a microSD card, all under the umbrella of the Android 16 operating system. The LCD screen, which comes with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, features a dedicated button that allows the user to instantly switch between natural color mode, paper ink mode, and mono ink mode, with full support for the optional T-pen that senses 4096 levels of pressure for a smooth writing and drawing experience.

TCL did not neglect the capabilities of photography and artificial intelligence, as it provided the phone with a main rear camera with a resolution of 50 MP, and an ultra-wide camera with a resolution of 8 MP, in addition to a front camera with a resolution of 32 MP, dual microphones and speakers, while incorporating features supported by artificial intelligence for simultaneous translation, text summarization, and audio transcription. The phone comes with a 5200 mAh battery and has an IP68 standard for resistance to water and dust. mAh supports 33W fast charging, and the phone is available at a price of 299 euros for the 256GB version, and 359 euros for the 512GB version.

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