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The TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper has quietly surfaced on a Colombian e-commerce platform, revealing its full design and specifications. While the listing currently marks the device as out of stock and there’s no official mention from TCL Colombia, the appearance gives us a detailed look at the company’s upcoming large-screen phone with its signature eye-care display technology.

TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper

The phone went live on August 18, 2025, according to GSMArena. At its heart is a 7.2-inch LCD using TCL’s NXTPAPER tech, offering 1080×2340 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The panel reportedly reduces blue light and glare, making long viewing sessions easier on the eyes.

Inside, TCL went with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip, backed by 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage—enough for multitasking or media-heavy use. A 5,200 mAh battery promises good endurance, and the whole package runs on Android 15 with TCL’s own UI—and is reassuringly IP68-rated for water and dust resistance, rare for phones this large.

Cameras include a 50 MP main sensor, a 50 MP periscope telephoto with OIS offering 3× optical zoom, and an 8 MP ultrawide. A 32 MP front shooter handles selfies. The phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a single color option: black. TCL hasn’t shared official pricing, but related mid-range models in the 60 XE series hover around COP 993,300 (~$247) based on local listings.

The 60 Ultra Nxtpaper, with its larger display and tougher build, is likely priced accordingly higher—still probably under the mid-range sweet spot.

By pushing NXTPAPER displays and durable design into this segment, TCL is carving a niche. If you want a big screen that’s easier on your eyes—even across long reading sessions—it’s worth watching to see whether this model lands beyond Colombia.

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