TCL Deleted the Camera Bump - 20 Pro 5G Smartphone
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Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping @Manscaped at → manscaped.com TCL is getting into the smartphone game, and they're releasing mid-tier phones. It's a fairly smart move, and they managed to not have a camera bump! What do you guys think?
TCL is entering the smartphone space with a mid-range option, the 20 Pro 5G, and the video highlights a standout design choice: a completely flat back with no camera bump. The host compares it to older premium models, noting that a similar shape once carried a flagship price tag, and he emphasizes TCL's use of a nearly edge-to-edge display where the screen ends just as the curve begins to avoid accidental touches. He breaks down the core specs including a Snapdragon 750G, 6GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage, underscoring that these features push the device into a comfortable mid-range territory that should satisfy everyday users who mainly use phones for communication more than high-end gaming. In the box, the TCL 20 Pro 5G includes a standard 18W charger, a USB-C to USB-A cable, and essentials like a SIM tool, quick start guide, and a microSD slot that supports expansion while retaining a headphone jack. The host also notes practical touches such as a 700 nit peak brightness display with Netflix HDR certification, a fingerprint sensor that is adequate if not the fastest, and a camera system consisting of a 48MP main sensor with depth, macro, and ultra-wide lenses, with color and image quality described as competent but not class-leading. Overall, the review frames TCL as delivering solid value with thoughtful design choices, and the video ends on a positive note, praising the device for its finish and feature mix for the price.
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