The TCL 10 5G is the company’s
first 5G-smartphone and will be powered by one of Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon
7-Series chipsets (presumably the Snapdragon 765G). It features a large display
with punch-hole camera, and a reflective glass back with rear-mounted
fingerprint scanner. Like the other two 10-Series smartphones, the 10 5G has a
quad-camera setup and dual LED flash modules.
We don’t know about each
camera’s individual specs, but thanks to the renders, we know it at least has a
64MP main camera.
TCL 10 Pro
The TCL 10 Pro looks similar
to the 10 5G but with a different kind of display. It’s an edge AMOLED screen
with a notch cut-out for the selfie camera. Instead of a reflective holographic
design, the 10 Pro’s rear design is reminiscent of the OnePlus 7 Pro’s ‘glowy’
patterns.
The 10 Pro has two single-LED
flash modules, but the 10 5G has two dual-flash modules. This one also has a
64MP main camera as per the text below the cameras. Unlike the other two
variants, the 10 Pro has an in-display fingerprint scanner.
TCL
10L
The 10L is the lineup’s base
model. This one has a quad-camera setup with a 48MP main shooter and a
rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. Like the 10 5G, this one also has a
punch-hole display for the selfie camera and it features a diagonal reflective
rear glass design.
TCL is not offering any
specifications of its new lineup just yet. Though it is unveiling the 10-series
at CES, the phone maker plans to fully launch the product in late-February
during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.