Save 25% on an Unlocked TCL 10L Android Smartphone

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You don’t have to go into debt in 2021 just to get a new smartphone. There’s no need to be tied to a certain cell provider either. You can get an unlocked TCL 10L Android Smartphone for under $200. Make no mistake that the low price does not mean you won’t get the features you want. This is a phone that debuted in 2020, has four cameras on the back, and memory that’s expandable to 256GB.

The phone also has a 6.53″ FHD+ Dotch LCD display, powered by NXTVISION. It will provide sharp and vibrant images with true-to-life color accuracy. The performance will be just as smooth, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, Octa-core processor, and 6GB of RAM. It arrives with an internal memory capacity of 64GB, though it’s expandable to 256GB with your microSD card.

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The AI quad-camera system integrates auto-brightness, super resolution, HDR, and more. Each of your shots will have vibrant pixels, whether snapped during the day or night. You’ll get three times more brightness and greater detail even at night. The 118º wide-angle camera provides 3.3 times more area in one shot, great for all your landscape shots.

The unlocked TCL 10L Android Smartphone is compatible with GSM carriers. This includes AT&T and T-Mobile. Additionally, it’s certified for use on Verizon’s LTE network yet not compatible with CDMA networks. It’s secure as well, with two forms of authentication, with both Face Key and a fingerprint sensor. Just a glance or touch will bring access only to you.

Clip the Amazon coupon and take 25% off this unlocked smartphone and pay just $187.49.

Unlocked TCL 10L Android Smartphone

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