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TCL 30 5G with NXTVision display and bonus TWS earbuds now on-sale in Australia

TCL have been having a run, announcing multiple new phones throughout the year. Today they’re announcing their latest 5G compatible handset, the TCL 30 5G.

The TCL 30 5G phone launch is bolstered by the inclusion of their MOVEAUDIO S600 True Wireless Headphones and priced at just $599.

The TCL 30 5G includes TCL’s NXTVISION display offering a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with support for 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut with 10x faster response. Powered by a Mediatek processor with 4GB RAM and 128GB of on-board storage which can be expanded up to 1TB with microSD cards, the phone can last all-day on the 5010mAh battery which includes 18W fast charge support.

The TCL 30 5G has a Triple AI Camera array on the rear with a 50MP main sensor, with 2MP Depth and Macro cameras alongside. The TCL 30 5G also includes support for group selfies, with a 13MP ultra-wide front-facing camera. 

Joseph Corrente, Channel Manager for TCL Communication Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands said of the launch 

“As our 5G portfolio grows with this newest offering, we’re looking to build upon the success of our existing 30 Series range with fast high-speed connectivity, while bringing all the features consumers expect out of a TCL. We want to show Australians that TCL stands for quality and value, and believe we have done so by offering the TCL 30 5G and MOVEAUDIO S600 True Wireless Headphones as a bundle, exclusively available to the Australian market. With this value being more relevant than ever with the cost of living for Australians rising, we are proving you don’t need to sacrifice performance and functionality to own a 5G smartphone and portable audio.” 

The TCL 30 5G with included MOVEAUDIO S600 True Wireless Headphones is available from today through JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks, Target, Southern Phone, Amazon, Dick Smith Online in ‘Tech Black’ or Dreamy Blue for $599.

Daniel Tyson

Daniel has been talking about, learning about and using tech since he was able to toggle switches and push buttons. If it flashes, turns on or off or connects he wants to use it, talk about it and learn more about it. Like this article? Buy me a coffee!

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