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TCL 20 Series smartphones on sale today, including a third device the TCL 20L+

Not content with two top value smartphones hitting the market today, mobile brand TCL has dropped an extra device into their 20 series lineup – the TCL 20L+ at a cracking $399 price.

The TCL 20L+ has a quad camera, awesome display and has certification for its polarisation and Low Blue Light features

That puts TCL squarely in the low to mid-tier market with phones worthy of a price tag double the number. The 20 series range starts with the TCL 20 SE at $299, the L+ sits in the middle at $399 while the 5G enabled device is $499.

David Vieira from TCL Mobile said “Today’s launch of the TCL 20L+ reinforces our commitment to bring intelligent display technology and a range of other innovative features to beautifully designed and highly affordable smartphones. When combined with the 20 5G and 20 SE, also available from today, we are giving Australian consumers some compelling options for under $500 from a global leader in screen technology,”

The TCL 20L+ is the first phone to receive TÜV Rheinland Circular Polarization Certification and Low Blue Light Certification which means even wearing your polarised Sunnies the display will look as it should. Plus you have the comfort of a low Blue Light performance when needed

It’s screen is HD+ and has TCL’s NXTVISION built in which offers an optimised display for the content, and adaptive brightness up to 500 nits.

Around back is a 64MP quad camera which won’t disappoint, as well as night mode for those low light shots.

Separating the TCL 20L+ from its SE and 5G siblings, is it’s consistent colour back plate, which desires more than a million crystal pits to give you a sparkling yet not too glitzy look but critically no fingerprints will show.

Like the SE and 5G TCL 20 devices the TCL 20L+ is available today, it’s priced at $399 and you’ll find it at Harvey Norman and Officeworks.

We will have full reviews of the TCL 20 series range very soon.

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