The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
The Nxtpaper 70 Pro is the right phone for anyone who reads a lot and finds standard screens fatiguing - the NXTVISION display is the reason to choose it.
The Optimist
“NXTVISION paper display, IP68, 5200 mAh, and 33W charging at $200 - the reading phone with the battery to match.”
The Cynic
“NXTVISION is doing a lot of work when TCL won't confirm the panel type or refresh rate.”
Our take
TCL's 2026 NXTVISION paper-display phone - a 6.9-inch e-ink-like screen for reading-heavy use cases.
The TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro is TCL's 2026 entry in its NXTVISION paper-display lineup, designed for readers, students, and anyone who spends extended time looking at a screen. The Nxtpaper display technology reduces blue light and uses a matte finish to simulate paper-like readability, which TCL claims reduces eye strain compared to standard AMOLED or LCD panels. The 6.9-inch display at 1080 x 2340 px runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa-Core with 8 GB RAM.
At $199.99 from Metro by T-Mobile or T-Mobile, the Nxtpaper 70 Pro sits in the budget-to-mid-range tier. The 5200 mAh battery is the largest in this comparison group, and 33W wired charging is reasonable for the capacity. IP68 water resistance is present. Sub6 5G connects to T-Mobile and Metro networks. The 50 MP main camera is the sole confirmed rear camera spec. The appeal here is specifically the display technology - if standard screens cause fatigue and a paper-like reading surface genuinely matters, TCL's NXTVISION approach is one of the only options in the Android market. For general smartphone use, the Dimensity 7300 and spec profile put it squarely in the budget tier.
What we love
NXTVISION paper-like display reduces blue light for extended reading sessions
5200 mAh battery is large for a budget phone
IP68 water resistance at this price tier
33W wired charging for a 5200 mAh battery
Sub6 5G on T-Mobile and Metro
8 GB RAM handles everyday multitasking
$199.99 accessible pricing
What we don't
Dimensity 7300 trails Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 in performance benchmarks
Display type and refresh rate not confirmed outside NXTVISION branding
No wireless charging
Only available at T-Mobile/Metro network family
208g is on the heavier side for a 6.9-inch budget phone
Secondary camera configuration not confirmed
Full specifications
Display
Size6.9"
Resolution1080 x 2340
Performance
ChipDimensity 7300 Octa-Core
Storage128 GB
Camera
Rear camera50 MP
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro
What kind of display does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro have?
The 6.9-inch display at 1080 x 2340 px uses TCL's NXTVISION technology, which applies a matte coating and blue light reduction to simulate a paper-like reading surface. Screen type (LCD vs. AMOLED) and refresh rate are not confirmed in spec data. The NXTVISION approach trades the saturated colors and deep blacks of AMOLED for a softer, less reflective surface that many long-form readers find easier to sustain. For streaming, gaming, and social media the display may appear flatter than AMOLED alternatives. Brightness specification is not confirmed, which is a meaningful gap for outdoor use evaluation.
What kind of camera does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro have?
The 50 MP main camera is the confirmed rear camera spec. Secondary cameras are not confirmed in current data. At $199.99, a 50 MP primary is a competitive spec. TCL's camera processing has improved across generations, but it trails Samsung and Google's pipeline quality at comparable price points. The camera system serves everyday photography and social media sharing adequately. Night mode and AI processing are available through the stock app.
What is the battery life of the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro?
5200 mAh is a large capacity for a budget phone and the Nxtpaper 70 Pro's standout hardware strength alongside its display. Combined with 33W wired charging, full-day and into-next-morning endurance is realistic for typical use. No wireless charging is present. At this price, 33W wired plus 5200 mAh is a strong combination - most comparable budget phones either carry smaller batteries or slower charging.
What processor does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro use?
The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 is a 5G-capable mid-range chip with eight cores and adequate performance for everyday smartphone workloads - streaming, social, browsing, and basic gaming. It trails the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 found in the Revvl 8 at a similar price point, but the difference is not meaningful for casual daily use. The 8 GB LPDDR4 RAM handles app switching smoothly at this processor tier.
How much storage does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro have?
128 GB base configuration. microSD expansion availability should be confirmed with T-Mobile and Metro. 128 GB handles standard app libraries and media. For a reading-focused device with large e-book libraries or offline content, expansion availability matters.
What kind of speakers does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro have?
Speaker configuration is not confirmed in spec data. Budget phones at this price range from mono to stereo depending on OEM and model. TCL's product page should confirm speaker setup. Audio quality for video content and calls is expected to be functional for everyday use.
Does the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro support fingerprint or face unlock?
Biometric configuration is not confirmed in spec data. Standard side-mounted or rear fingerprint sensor plus face unlock is the typical implementation for this tier. TCL's product listing should confirm the specific setup.
Is the TCL Nxtpaper 70 Pro water-resistant?
IP68 at $199.99 is a notable inclusion - full dust protection and 1.5 m submersion for 30 minutes in fresh water. At this price point, IP67 is more common and IP68 is an upgrade. For a phone positioned toward outdoor reading and leisure use, the IP68 rating adds practical durability.