TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra Launches Globally with Powerful Display Innovation

The TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra has been launched across global markets, Phablet.jp reported. The phone is unique in that it introduces a rare blend of large-screen immersion, stylus-ready productivity, and glare-free comfort. With its 7.2-inch NXTPAPER 4.0 display, the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra stands out not only among conventional smartphones but also in the niche e-paper segment, offering a compelling alternative to E Ink-based readers and tablets.

Among the Largest Smartphones in the Market

With a 7.2-inch FHD+ display, the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra is one of the largest non-foldable smartphones currently available. While foldables like the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate stretch screen sizes beyond 10 inches, TCL’s phablet holds its ground in the traditional slab category—especially in the eye-friendly display segment, where most devices hover around 6 to 6.8 inches.

This makes it a standout choice for users who want a tablet-like experience without sacrificing portability or phone functionality.

NXTPAPER 4.0: A True E-Paper Alternative with Color and Speed

TCL’s proprietary NXTPAPER 4.0 technology is engineered to reduce glare and eye fatigue, mimicking the matte texture of paper while retaining full-color fidelity. Unlike E Ink displays—which are typically monochrome, slow to refresh, and unsuitable for video or gaming—the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra offers:

  • Full-color rendering for comics, magazines, and rich media
  • 120Hz refresh rate, solving the lag issues common in E Ink devices
  • Stylus support via T-Pen, ideal for sketching, note-taking, and annotation
  • Glare-free viewing, perfect for outdoor reading or long screen sessions

This positions the device as a hybrid between a smartphone and a digital reader, appealing to students, professionals, and creatives alike.

Performance That Matches the Display

Under the hood, the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400, a 2.5GHz octa-core processor paired with 12 GB RAM and up to 512 GB storage. It runs the latest Android 15 with TCL’s custom UI, ensuring smooth multitasking and app performance. Connectivity includes 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and dual SIM (nanoSIM + eSIM) support.

Whether multitasking or gaming, the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra is built to handle even the most demanding of workloads with perfect ease.

Triple Camera Setup with OIS and Zoom

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the triple rear camera system that the NXTPAPER 60 Ultra comes with. That includes:

  • 50 MP main sensor with OIS and a large 1/1.55″ sensor
  • 8 MP ultra-wide lens for expansive shots
  • 50 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS

The 32 MP front camera supports high-quality selfies and video calls, making the device suitable for content creation and remote collaboration.

Battery, Durability, and Extras

  • 5200mAh battery with 33W fast charging
  • IP68 rating for water and dust resistance
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock

Global Availability and Pricing

The TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra is available in Lunar White and Nebula Black color options. The phone is priced at €499 (587 USD) for the 256 GB variant, with availability confirmed in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. TCL is expected to expand to India and other key markets soon, tapping into the growing demand for large-screen, eye-friendly smartphones.

Final Take: A New Chapter for Eye-Conscious Mobile Tech

With the NXTPAPER 60 Ultra, TCL is pushing the boundaries of what a smartphone can be—bridging the gap between e-paper readers and high-performance mobile devices. The expansive display would be great for reading e-books, comics, manga, and other illustrated content. Whether you’re jotting quick notes, sketching concepts, or scribbling on the go, the stylus support adds a creative edge to its productivity features. Its global launch signals a strategic move to redefine screen comfort, especially as digital consumption continues to rise. In the end, you have a device that can be an e-reader, a note-taking device, and a smartphone all at once, and is portable enough to slip into your pockets easily.

 

Sovan Mandal

About the Author

Sovan Mandal is a technology writer who covers all things related to E Ink, e-paper, and digital reading devices. From e-readers and e-notes to the latest e-paper innovations, he explores how this unique display technology is shaping the way we read, write, and interact with screens. At Einkopedia, Sovan simplifies complex news into easy-to-read stories for a global audience of tech enthusiasts and curious readers alike.

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