
TCL on Thursday launched its newest low-cost smartphone, the Stylus 5G. As one would rightly assume from its identify, it comes with a built-in stylus for note-taking and different features.
Powered by Android 12, the TCL Stylus 5G performs primarily within the sandbox that’s entry-level telephones. It options a big 6.8-inch show with a 2460 x 1080 decision with a 4,000mAh battery that needs to be good for all-day utilization, plus some.
A quad-camera system is comprised of a 50-megapixel principal shooter, 5-megapixel super-wide, 2-megapixel macro, and 2-megapixel depth sensor. Round entrance you’ll discover a 13-megapixel digicam.

As for efficiency, the TCL Stylus 5G runs a MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor with 4GB RAM. Storage is listed at 128GB and a microSD enlargement card slot permits for as much as 2TB of additional house.
Different notable {hardware} particulars embody face unlocking, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, 5G help, NFC, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and 18W quick charging functionality.
The primary draw right here, after all, is the stylus. The Stylus 5G comes with Nebo, handwriting recognition software program for taking notes. Moreover, the stylus can be used for display screen magnification, drawing on photos, storing e-signatures, mark up display screen pictures, and recordings.
Availability
The TCL Stylus 5G is obtainable now from T-Cell and and its pay as you go model, Metro, for $258 and $269, respectively.
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