T-Mobile has been in the news lately quite
a few times, and for the most part, it's only positive stuff. Today we've
learned about a brand new device that the US carrier plans to add to its
offering very soon. Those who are familiar with T-Mobile's portfolio, probably
know that each year the Un-carrier launched a new REVVL smartphone, cheap
devices that can be had for free when adding a new line.
Phonescoop discovered that a new REVVL
smartphone has been approved by FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Unlike
the current generation REVVLRY devices that are manufactured by Motorola, the
upcoming one is called REVVL 4+ and will be made by TCL.
The REVVL 4+ will support both T-Mobile
and Sprint networks, but aside from that few other details about the phone are
available at the moment. We do know that it will feature NFC (Near Field
Communication) and Bluetooth 5.0 support thanks to the FCC filing.
There's one other tiny bit of info that
might give us more insight on the REVVL 4+. Apparently, the phone is based on
the TCL 10L, which is equipped with a Snapdragon 665 chipset and a big
48-megapixel rear-facing camera. Since the REVVL 4+ already received the FCC
approval, it's just a matter of time before T-Mobile makes it official. The
only thing that's still unclear is how much it will cost.