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TCL Launch Most Affordable, 5G Phone In Australia

TCL Mobile has today announced its 20 R 5G smartphone, a $349 phone that is sure to be the best-quality smartphone avialble for under $350.

The phone is no slouch in the features department, either, with a 90Hz refresh rate display with 180Hz touch sampling rate and an expandable memory up to 1TB.

This marks the third 5G device launched by TCL in just four months, following the 20 5G ($499) and the 20 Pro 5G ($799).

“The 20 R 5G will enable many more people to experience 5G for the first time,” says Joseph Corrente, Channel Manager for TCL Communication Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands.

“However, it goes much further than price alone, as we have been able to deliver some very exciting features that we believe make the 20 R 5G best-in-class. When added to our broader range, it demonstrates our leadership in 5G smartphones across affordability, accessibility, quality and performance.

“From fast 5G to contactless transactions with NFC and Google Pay, this handset is ready for when Australia opens up again. It has a beautiful display and a refresh rate that makes it great for mobile gaming, seamlessly fitting into people’s lives and reinforcing our mission to make important technologies accessible to more people than ever.”

 

 



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