TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G Cell Phone, AT&T, T-Mobile & Verizon Unlocked Android Smartphone, 8GB+256GB, 6.8″ 120Hz Paper-Like Display, AI Features, 5010mAh Battery, Advanced Camera System, Space Blue

Original price was: $284.99.Current price is: $229.99.

Operating System

Android 15

RAM Memory Installed

8 GB

Processor Series

Mediatek Dimensity 6300

Processor Speed

2.4 GHz

Memory Storage Capacity

256 GB

Color

Space Blue

SIM Card Slot Count

Dual SIM

Connector Type

3.5mm Jack, USB Type C

Form Factor

Slate

Biometric Security Feature

Face Recognition, Fingerprint Recognition

Sim Card Size

Nano

Water Resistance Level

Water Resistant

Headphones Jack

3.5 mm

Additional Features

Advanced AI & Camera System, All-Day Battery & Smart Convenience, Four Display Modes, NXTPAPER 3.0 Eye-Care Display, Unlocked 5G Performance

Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum

256 GB

Front Photo Sensor Resolution

32 MP

Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution

50 MP

Number of Rear Facing Cameras

3

Number of Front Cameras

1

Battery Capacity

5010 Milliamp Hours

Battery Power

5010 Milliamp Hours

Screen Size

6.8 Inches

Resolution

1080 x 2400

Refresh Rate

120

Display Type

LCD

Display Resolution Maximum

1080×2400

Wireless Provider

Unlocked

Cellular Technology

5G

Connectivity Technology

Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi

Brand

TCL

Built-In Media

QG/PSI, SIM Tooling Pin, TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G Cell Phone, USB Cable, Wrap Sticker

Manufacturer

TCL Communication Ltd.

Specific Uses For Product

General use, productivity, multimedia consumption

UPC

889063535717

Warranty Description

1 Year Manufacturer

ASIN

B0GLNTBT28

Frame Rate

30 fps, 60 fps

GPS Geotagging Functionality

True

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Price: $284.99 - $229.99
(as of Apr 06, 2026 13:16:55 UTC – Details)

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About Us

Founded in 1981, TCL is a global tech brand known for innovation and user care. Our NXTPAPER display technology offers vivid colors with low blue light and zero flicker—bringing comfort to your eyes without sacrificing clarity. From smartphones to tablets, TCL helps you see smarter, live better.

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Paper-Like Display for Eye Comfort: Powered by NXTPAPER 3.0 technology, the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G cell phone features a paper-like, anti-glare display that reduces blue light by up to 61%, helping relieve eye strain during extended reading or viewing. Its Eye Care Assistant automatically adjusts brightness and color temperature to your surroundings and reminds you to take breaks for added comfort
Four Display Modes for Every Scenario: With a simple tap on the dedicated NXTPAPER button, the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G phone lets you switch seamlessly between four viewing modes. Standard Mode delivers rich, everyday visuals, while Ink Paper Mode recreates an e-reader feel for comfortable reading. Color Paper Mode boosts vibrancy for art and comics, and Max Ink Mode enhances the paper-like effect while helping extend battery life
Built-In AI That Helps You Do More, Faster: Need help translating text, summarizing information, transcribing audio, or organizing ideas? This TCL phone unlocked comes with an intelligent AI assistant ready to support your daily tasks. From meetings and studying to writing and planning, it helps you stay productive and focused with less effort
Capture Life Clearly From Every Angle: Equipped with a 50MP main camera, 5MP ultra-wide lens, 2MP depth sensor, and a 32MP front camera, the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G smartphone captures sharp details, expansive views, natural-looking portraits, and clear selfies. With 360° Horizon Lock and AI-powered scene optimization, your photos stay smooth, stable, and beautifully detailed
Long Battery Life With Reverse Charging: Say goodbye to battery anxiety. The 5010mAh battery keeps this TCL NXTPAPER phone running from morning to night—and beyond. With 18W fast charging, you can reach up to 100% in just 2.5 hours, while 5W reverse charging allows you to power other phones or devices, making it ideal for travel and busy days
Fast 5G Speed, Flexible Carrier Support: Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 octa-core processor, paired with 8GB RAM + 8GB virtual RAM and 256GB ROM (expandable up to 2TB via microSD), the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G Android phone delivers fluid multitasking, gaming, and streaming. Unlocked, works with most major U.S. carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, plus many prepaid and MVNO networks. Compatibility may vary by SIM and plan
Immersive Visuals and Powerful Sound: The TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G mobile phones are equipped with dual speakers enhanced by DTS audio, delivering rich, clear, and immersive sound for entertainment and gaming. Paired with a large 6.8-inch FHD+ display and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, movies, games, and streaming content appear more fluid, brighter, and more engaging for an enhanced viewing experience
Smart Security With Everyday Convenience: Access your unlocked Android phones quickly and securely using face unlock or the side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Enjoy flexible connectivity with support for both a physical Nano SIM and eSIM, making it easy to manage two numbers or keep work and personal lines separate. Built-in NFC adds everyday convenience, enabling smooth mobile payments, digital key access, and contactless interactions

Reviews (4)

4 reviews for TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G Cell Phone, AT&T, T-Mobile & Verizon Unlocked Android Smartphone, 8GB+256GB, 6.8″ 120Hz Paper-Like Display, AI Features, 5010mAh Battery, Advanced Camera System, Space Blue

  1. LippedFish

    Read what I think of it.
    TW: I’m an adult reviewing a phone. (TL;DR at the bottom)I was looking for a smartphone replacement for my wife, and I come across this bad boy. Look, what I was looking for was simple. What is the most bang for my buck, and I set a hard limit of $300. While pondering I came across this device and did some of my own personal research, (youtube, google, reading other’s reviews), and I concluded the following to be the reason I’d suggest this phone to those with, the right mindset.-What are we buying?An affordable smartphone-How is the price?As of my purchase $230 (taxes included/ CA USA)-What’s with the screen?Its pretty neat huh? Its a matte finish (smooth like paper) screen at 120hz at 1080 x 2400. It can do some cool book reading lighting, both with color or black and white. Its neat and sweet <3-Big ass camera!Yeah its pretty big, and its alright! It does the job fast and well, could be better if you know how to! If you know how to you a camera with your understanding of photography, might be in your wheel house!-How does the battery do?Not too bad actually, its rather surprising being able to brain rot on a lazy day all day and still be fine at 30% by dinner time. This VERY OBVIOUSLY depends on your brightness settings, volume, etc. (40Vol, 60%Brightness for me)-Is it durable?Buy a damn case, just be smart like with all phones and put it in a case. That being said, yeah its nice, I really like the finish on the back. It feels rather premium in hand, like you fancy or something!▕╮╭┻┻╮╭┻┻╮╭▕╮╲▕╯┃╭╮┃┃╭╮┃╰▕╯╭▏▕╭┻┻┻┛┗┻┻┛ ╰▏▕╰━━━┓┈┈┈╭╮▕╭╮▏▕╭╮╰┳┳┳┳╯╰╯▕╰╯▏▕╰╯┈┗┛┗┛┈╭╮▕╮┈▏TL;DR: Yeah, for $200 bucks you best bet your butt its worth it. Get one and a case, it does the job well enough.

  2. Mike

    An amazing value for your money.
    If you are on the fence on purchasing a TCL 60 XE I would recommend going with it.PROs:-very pretty screen, and the paper modes do wonders for reading clarity and eye strain.-Amazing battery life, I get 3 to 4 days on a single charge depending on usage.-good camera, clear picture,-price, there’s a lot in this phone for it’s $220 price tag-no blote, always a good thing to see.-Build quality, seems good, the camera bump is a tad big, but that seems to be standard for all phones nowadays.CONS:-bluetooth encoding. While it supports 5.3, the audio quality over Bluetooth is noticeably bad! I am no audio connoisseur, but it was bad enough that even I could tell. It does not support any HD audio formats and has bad sample rate. If you care, purchase a USB-C Bluetooth adapter like I did and use that instead, or use analog headphones.-Speakers, they are loud, but sound terrible. Very tinny sounding.Side note; I had a strange issue when wirelessly connecting to Android auto where I couldn’t tap the screen on the car. Changing settings and developer options seem to fix this.

  3. Kameko

    Fantastic and Impressive
    I’d give this a 3.5 if I could, but I’m rounding up to 4 since a flat 3 would be too low of a score. It’s *almost* a 4, but there were a few poor design decisions made that don’t quite make it a solid 4. Note that I’m more or less one of those “never give something a perfect score unless it makes you react like Anton Ego eating ratatouille” kind of people, so effectively I think my rating would be the average person’s 5/5.It’s a great phone for the price, very responsive and fast to process. Apps open pretty much instantly, and processing photos from the camera doesn’t lag the system at all. The screen is absolutely stunning, and the paper texture feels wonderful to touch. It’s great to not have to deal with glare, and the screen is soft and dim enough to not hurt the eyes while still being perfectly visible, even when wearing UV sunglasses or during a blindingly sunny day, sunglasses or not. The paper texture makes the screen look very soft, almost dreamy, but not blurry, almost like an actual glowing piece of paper, even outside of the e-reader mode. I’m incredibly impressed, I’ve never seen anything like it, I didn’t know technology like this was possible, it’s that impressive.I don’t do much with my phone, so even if I could comfortably afford a high-end one, I’d still have a hard time justifying the price. This phone gives me the feeling of luxury without the guilt of having burned a cool grand on a device that basically only needs to work as a dumbphone that can also take pictures and play solitaire. This is going to sound cheesy, but it almost feels like I’m cheating!Downsides:- Touch sensitivity is pretty low, I often have to attempt tapping something multiple times before it finally registers. I didn’t have this problem at all with my previous phone, and it’s slightly frustrating. It also seems somewhat biased on interpreting input as a swipe rather than a tap, which is annoying in games that distinguish the two gestures as being different kinds of input. Sometimes when I tap, it counts as a very short swipe.- Very unresponsive to wake gestures. Half of the time when I pick it up, the screen doesn’t automatically turn on. I can even shake it as much as I want, flick it back and forth over and over, it still doesn’t register. Maybe I could get used to just pressing the button, but then half the time, it does respond to the wake gesture and then pressing the button would just put it back to sleep, so you can never actually adapt to any consistent way to wake it up. If this sounds too nitpicky, trust me, after a while, the frustration builds. This might even be the biggest issue I have with the phone.- The battery indicator does not show you the actual battery percentage anywhere in the UI except for when you actually plug it in (which also plays an annoying animation that covers the screen), it’s just the standard single bar that vaguely decreases, and I can’t find a setting to change that anywhere. I do not know why they’re so adamant on hiding the battery percentage from me. You can only see it if you open up the strange, uninstallable “Smart Manager” app.- Not a lot of case options on the market, and some of the cases hide the switch that turn the phone’s e-reader mode on (which isn’t that bad since I don’t think I’ll ever use it anyway). None of the cases I looked at actually had a cover for the USB port, which I usually prefer on my case.Final thoughts:Overall, all of my criticisms are about fairly insubstantial things that don’t do much to take away the experience, and I’m extremely satisfied with my purchase, I’d buy it all over again without a second thought, and I’m actually glad I couldn’t find a cheap and recent enough Galaxy that worked with Verizon, because from what I gather from my research on budget phones, this is genuinely the best one on the market right now, however overshadowed in popularity by bigger brands.Also, reading this review back to myself, I promise I’m not an LLM, lol.

  4. jerry alvaro

    It feels comfortable for daily use.
    This TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G phone offers a surprising smooth experience for its price. The large 6.8-in display is easy on eyes, especially for readingand browsing. Performance is solid with 8GB Ram, and the battery easily lasts a full day. The camera is decent for everyday shots, though not flagship level. Overall, it is a great value device for user who want a big screen, good battery life, and reliable performance without spending too much.

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