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TCL 20 Pro 5G Launches in Australia for $799 – with Free TV offer!

Looking for a new Smartphone? And a TV? How about you get both – for just $799. TCL’s latest flagship phone is launching this week with a bang, bringing the TV and Mobile business together to drive sales.

Launching at Vodafone and Mobileciti tomorrow (Thursday 15th) you’ll be able to buy the TCL 20 Pro 5G for just $799 – bloody top value in itself, but then as a gift with that purchase, and available via redemption you’ll get a TCL Full HD Android Smart TV!

The 43 inch TV (TCL S625) has an RRP of $599, you’ll find it in stores for around $400 – but hey, that’s either a cheap phone or a cheap TV – or both frankly!

Get in quick though, the offer only stands between July 15 and July 29 – so – new smartphone time!

“TCL is a well-known and trusted household name in many parts of the world and has been in Australia for a long time. Today’s launch of the 20 Pro 5G is yet another example of what we are able to deliver to Australian consumers who want the very latest features in a beautiful but affordable smartphone,” said Joseph Corrente, Channel Manager for TCL Communication Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands.

“Our innovation and heritage in display technology and owning our own manufacturing throughout means that we can deliver a high-performance smartphone with industry-leading display and a range of new innovations, all for under $800.”

The TCL 20 Pro 5G is one hell of a smartphone for $799. Featuring a 6.67 inch ultra-tall AMOLED screen with TCL’s newest NXTVISION screen technology.

Of course, it connects to 5G for the fastest mobile data, and is enabled with eye protection to reduce eye strain and blue light.

Around back is a totally bump-free camera array, including a 48 Megapixel main lens, an ultra wide lens, macro and depth sensors plus a 32MP front camear.

256GB of onboard storage will do the job nicely, plus capacity for up to 1TB on MicroSD.

On sale tomorrow at Vodafone and Mobileciti in Marine Blue and Moondust Gray, and will be in Harvey Norman in early August.

We’ll have a full review soon!

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