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TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″

(12 customer reviews)

600 Riyal

TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Description

TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ V-Notch Display, US Version Cell Phone with 16 MP AI Triple-Camera 4GB + 64GB, 4000mAh Fast Charging Battery, ICY Silver (Not Compatible with Verizon)

Product Dimensions
6.49 x 2.94 x 0.33 inches
Item Weight
13.4 ounces
ASIN
B09295KQ9Q
Item model number
⁣T766S-2BAZUS11
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
OS
Android 10.0
RAM
4 GB
Wireless communication technologies
Cellular, Wi-Fi, NFC
Connectivity technologies
Bluetooth, USB, NFC
Other display features
Wireless
Scanner Resolution
1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720
Other camera features
Front
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
ICY Silver
Battery Power Rating
4000 Milliampere Hour (mAh)
Phone Talk Time
26 Hours
Included Components
Adapter,Phone Case,Sim Card Tray Pin, Type-C Cable
Manufacturer
TCL
Country of Origin
China
Date First Available
April 12, 2021

 

Test video – TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • Wireless Carrier: This cellphone is compatible with most of the GSM carriers (such as T-Mobile or AT&T), but is not compatible with CDMA carriers (such as Verizon, Sprint, Spectrum, Xfinity, assurance wireless ,etc.)
  • Enjoy An Unbeatable Visual Experience: TCL 10 SE smartphone brings you sharp and defined visuals with NXTVISION visual technology. A 6.52-inch V-notch display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and an 89% screen-to-body ratio gives you immersive and seamless visuals.This Model is made for the US with a one-year US warranty.
  • Capture Crisp and Vivid Images: Coming with a high-resolution 16 MP rear AI triple-camera, the unlocked smartphone allows you to take amazing photos and portraits from any angle, capturing every detail and color shade.
  • Modern & Sleek Design: with a 2.5D icy front glass and a curved back, this android phone boasts an attention-grabbing design with a matte and glossy finish that creates a holographic effect and offers a subtle shine to the entire cell phone. Its also made it fingerprint-proof and scratch-resistant.
  • Quick Charging For Long-Term Use: Our unlocked android phone offers a fast-charging and an on-the-go reverse charging (OTG cable not included) option to help you charge your phone in no time and features a 4000mAh battery to use the device all day with no power issues.(Note:This phone does not support 5G, NFC & 5Ghz wifi)
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    Questions & Answers – TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ :

    ➕ What is the price of TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52

    The price of TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ in-store is 600 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52

    The release date was April 12, 2021.

    ➕ What is the price of TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52

    The price of TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ used is 420 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52

    Special specifications :
  • Wireless Carrier: This cellphone is compatible with most of the GSM carriers (such as T-Mobile or AT&T), but is not compatible with CDMA carriers (such as Verizon, Sprint, Spectrum, Xfinity, assurance wireless ,etc.)
  • Enjoy An Unbeatable Visual Experience: TCL 10 SE smartphone brings you sharp and defined visuals with NXTVISION visual technology. A 6.52-inch V-notch display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and an 89% screen-to-body ratio gives you immersive and seamless visuals.This Model is made for the US with a one-year US warranty.
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″ :

     

    Brand
    TCL
    Model Name
    TCL 10 SE
    Wireless Carrier
    AT&T
    Operating System
    Android 10.0
    Cellular Technology
    2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, GSM
    Memory Storage Capacity
    64 GB
    Connectivity Technology
    Bluetooth, USB, NFC
    Color
    ICY Silver
    Screen Size
    6.52 Inches
    Wireless network technology
    GSM, Wi-Fi, LTE

     

     

    Purchase advice :

    • Warranty :

      Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?

    • Shipping :

      Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)

    • Proof of purchase :

      Does the shop give you an invoice ?

    • After-sales service :

      Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.

     

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    12 reviews for TCL 10 SE Unlocked Android Smartphone, 6.52″

    1. G. R (verified owner)

      Great Value – Worth buying for the price. Has most of the desirable features you would want and functions just as well. There are small quirks here and there that were a deal breaker for my needs, but I still recommend the phone.

    2. O. N (verified owner)

      Good Phone-But if your are on ATT there is something you might need to know. – We bought 3 of these phones in December. Right from the start we loved them. The large screen is great, the battery life is outstanding, and the over all performance of the TCL 10 SE has been better than I could have hoped for. We use PureTalk for service which is on the ATT network. As you probably know, ATT and all the other major carriers are in the process of shutting down their 3G networks. I can only address what we have experienced with PureTalk and ATT. But, when our local 3G was shut down, we lost the ability to make voice calls on our phones. Data and texting were not affected. Only voice calls were lost. I worked for several days doing my own research and talking to my carrier and TCL tech support. ATT requires VOLTE on any phones now on their network. This phone does VOLTE, however, it appears that ATT is blocking many unlocked phones from using that protocol to make calls. I have no idea why they are doing this. I have discovered a work around for the time being. It’s not the best, but it works for me. To once again make voice calls on my phone, I had to build my own APN using information I found on line. Neither PureTalk, or TCL was able to tell me how to do this. APN’s are built in your Settings under Network & Internet, Cellular network, Access Point Names. It is not hard, but it has to be correct. Look online for ATT NXTGENPHONE APN, and you should find how to do it. Here is the downside. That will ONLY give you the ability to make calls again on the ATT network. At least for me, I have to swap back to my regular carrier’s APN to use my data. Basically, I stay on my NXTGENPHONE APN most of the time. I am on WI-FI at home and work anyway. The only real time this is a bit tricky is in my car while trying to use GPS. I have to be back on my carrier’s APN for data, and thus, I lose the ability to make calls. It is not a perfect system, but I don’t want to have buy my whole family another new phone at the moment, so this is what we are doing for now. I hope someone can benefit from all my research. The info is out there, and you don’t have to be an engineer to make it work. Good luck!

    3. G. H (verified owner)

      Works as good as my Grand Sons’ more expensive phone. – Normal everyday communications .

    4. K. G (verified owner)

      Imcompatible with Google FI – Great phone for the price, used it for several month now without (major) problems on T-Mobile. Recently switched to Google FI (which also uses the T-Mobile network), but this phone is incompatible. Keeps connecting disconnecting/ voice calls sometimes go through, but most times don’t. Tried everything (de-installing/ re-installing Google FI App), contacted Google support (they stated it is not on their list of supported phones, so most likely incompatible) – it just won’t work. Put the same Google FI SIM card into my Moto phone and it works without a hitch. One other small incompatibility I noticed while using this phone on the T-mobile network. Downloaded a public transportation ticket in Stockholm, Sweden which displays as a QR code. On my Moto phone the QR code displayed fine filling the entire width of screen; on the TCL phone the QR code displayed tiny and could NOT be magnified (pinch and zoom). QR was displayed too small to be read by the ticket scanners and nothing I tried was able to magnify it.

    5. G. H (verified owner)

      Works as good as my Grand Sons’ more expensive phone. – Normal everyday communications .

    6. K. G (verified owner)

      Imcompatible with Google FI – Great phone for the price, used it for several month now without (major) problems on T-Mobile. Recently switched to Google FI (which also uses the T-Mobile network), but this phone is incompatible. Keeps connecting disconnecting/ voice calls sometimes go through, but most times don’t. Tried everything (de-installing/ re-installing Google FI App), contacted Google support (they stated it is not on their list of supported phones, so most likely incompatible) – it just won’t work. Put the same Google FI SIM card into my Moto phone and it works without a hitch. One other small incompatibility I noticed while using this phone on the T-mobile network. Downloaded a public transportation ticket in Stockholm, Sweden which displays as a QR code. On my Moto phone the QR code displayed fine filling the entire width of screen; on the TCL phone the QR code displayed tiny and could NOT be magnified (pinch and zoom). QR was displayed too small to be read by the ticket scanners and nothing I tried was able to magnify it.

    7. H. L (verified owner)

      Great Phone…But didn’t work with my carrier. – I have only had this phone for a few days, but had phone call issues immediately. I could receive calls okay but had problems making calls. It would take me two or three attempts to get a call through. (I later found out the phone was connecting at 2G service.) I thought initially that I had done something wrong when I transferred my SIM to it. I reread the carrier instructions again and had done everything correctly. My next step was to call my plan carrier, Mint Mobile.

    8. G. R (verified owner)

      Great Value – Worth buying for the price. Has most of the desirable features you would want and functions just as well. There are small quirks here and there that were a deal breaker for my needs, but I still recommend the phone.

    9. B. N (verified owner)

      Very Happy Overall, Tech Support Unresponsive – If not for the fact that callers must endure seven rings before being forwarded to voicemail, I would give it 5 stars. My carrier says it’s a manufacturer issue. A big improvement from the Umidigi A3 Pro previously owned. Inquiries to tech support via the TCL website and Facebook page have not been answered.

    10. H. L (verified owner)

      Great Phone…But didn’t work with my carrier. – I have only had this phone for a few days, but had phone call issues immediately. I could receive calls okay but had problems making calls. It would take me two or three attempts to get a call through. (I later found out the phone was connecting at 2G service.) I thought initially that I had done something wrong when I transferred my SIM to it. I reread the carrier instructions again and had done everything correctly. My next step was to call my plan carrier, Mint Mobile.

    11. B. N (verified owner)

      Very Happy Overall, Tech Support Unresponsive – If not for the fact that callers must endure seven rings before being forwarded to voicemail, I would give it 5 stars. My carrier says it’s a manufacturer issue. A big improvement from the Umidigi A3 Pro previously owned. Inquiries to tech support via the TCL website and Facebook page have not been answered.

    12. O. N (verified owner)

      Good Phone-But if your are on ATT there is something you might need to know. – We bought 3 of these phones in December. Right from the start we loved them. The large screen is great, the battery life is outstanding, and the over all performance of the TCL 10 SE has been better than I could have hoped for. We use PureTalk for service which is on the ATT network. As you probably know, ATT and all the other major carriers are in the process of shutting down their 3G networks. I can only address what we have experienced with PureTalk and ATT. But, when our local 3G was shut down, we lost the ability to make voice calls on our phones. Data and texting were not affected. Only voice calls were lost. I worked for several days doing my own research and talking to my carrier and TCL tech support. ATT requires VOLTE on any phones now on their network. This phone does VOLTE, however, it appears that ATT is blocking many unlocked phones from using that protocol to make calls. I have no idea why they are doing this. I have discovered a work around for the time being. It’s not the best, but it works for me. To once again make voice calls on my phone, I had to build my own APN using information I found on line. Neither PureTalk, or TCL was able to tell me how to do this. APN’s are built in your Settings under Network & Internet, Cellular network, Access Point Names. It is not hard, but it has to be correct. Look online for ATT NXTGENPHONE APN, and you should find how to do it. Here is the downside. That will ONLY give you the ability to make calls again on the ATT network. At least for me, I have to swap back to my regular carrier’s APN to use my data. Basically, I stay on my NXTGENPHONE APN most of the time. I am on WI-FI at home and work anyway. The only real time this is a bit tricky is in my car while trying to use GPS. I have to be back on my carrier’s APN for data, and thus, I lose the ability to make calls. It is not a perfect system, but I don’t want to have buy my whole family another new phone at the moment, so this is what we are doing for now. I hope someone can benefit from all my research. The info is out there, and you don’t have to be an engineer to make it work. Good luck!

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