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Compared to a decade ago, today’s smartphones tend to look a lot alike. Most of them have eerily similar designs, use the same chipsets, cost the same obnoxious prices (and that’s only getting worse), and most of them use displays that are obscenely bright, vibrant, and generally not great for your eyes.

That’s where TCL’s NXTPAPER line of phones comes in. Last year, I was impressed with the NXTPAPER 60 Ultra, but North American users never got a chance to try it, and that phone was the size of a tablet. Thankfully, TCL is bringing the same excellent NXTPAPAPER 4.0 technology to North America in a phone that’s also a little bit smaller, and it’s a real treat for anyone looking for something different to try.

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The lone problem with this display is its use of temporal dithering, a display technique that increases color output but can cause problems for some flicker-sensitive users. I’m sensitive to PWM dimming but not dithering, so I had no problems here, but lots of people online have complained about NXTPAPER’s use of dithering in the past. This one uses it less than the technology historically has, especially if you turn NXTVISION settings off, but it’s still there on some colors and modes.

Swipe to scroll horizontallyTCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro specs

Category

TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro

Operating System

TCL UI 9.0 (Android 16), 2 years of updates

Display

6.9-inch NXTPAPER LCD, 1080×2340, 120Hz, 900 nits peak brightness, matte textured glass

Processor

MediaTek Dimensity 7300

RAM

8GB LPDDR5X

Storage

128GB plus microSD card up to 2TB

Rear Cameras

50MP autofocus (wide) + 8MP autofocus (ultra-wide)

Front Camera

32MP

Battery

5,200mAh

Charging

33W wired, no wireless charging

IP Rating

IP68

Security

Fingerprint sensor (in power button)

Weight

207g

Dimensions

169.4 x 80.05 x 7.98mm

Colors

Stellar Blue

with the help of a short guide I wrote.

Other than that downside, don’t expect world-class haptics from a phone in this price range. They’re not as bad as some other phones I’ve used lately, but they’re not as punchy or quality-feeling as something from Pixel or OnePlus (which are twice the price, anyway).

An official product render of the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro

TCL’s amazing eye-friendly NXTPAPER 4.0 is finally available on a North American phone, and it’s the best value product we’ve seen so far in 2026. Beat the horrible price increases plaguing the smartphone industry and get an experience that’s excellent all around with the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro, a $200 phone that punches way above its price range.