Chinese smartphone maker TCL may be cooking up a smartphone for us after a long time, according to a recent TENAA listing. A TCL smartphone identified as TCL V760 has appeared on the website of the Chinese Telecoms Regulatory Agency TENAA.

Except for the fact that it has been quite a while we say a TCL smartphone, the device doesn’t tickle in any way. Well, except that it packs a dual camera setup at the rear, which is aligned vertically. The device also packs a rear fingerprint sensor just under the display. The device isn’t a full-screen mode but even at that, the bezels at the top and bottom edges look unusually large. The device also has all its capacitive keys at the right side of the display.

TCL V760

On the specs angle, the TCL V760 is listed with a large 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 1440 x 720pixels (HD). The device comes with 3GB of RAM as well as 32GB of native storage which is expandable up to 128GB. Keeping the lights on is a 2900mAh battery while there is an 8MP selfie camera as well as an 8MP main sensor at the rear. The resolution of the second rear shooter isn’t known. In addition, the TCL V760 runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box.

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We can’t say for sure if the device will be unveiled soon and even if it does launch, there isn’t much to make it tickle a market already heading in the direction of full-screen models

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