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TCL’s NxtPaper 70 Pro Pairs With a Stylus to Be a Notebook and a Phone

TCL’s expanding its NxtPaper line into more creative pursuits. The TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro can pair with a pressure-sensitive T-Pen stylus to add a writing experience that goes alongside the paperlike reading modes that have been available on prior NxtPaper devices. The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor and will be available…

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TCL’s expanding its NxtPaper line into more creative pursuits.

The TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro can pair with a pressure-sensitive T-Pen stylus to add a writing experience that goes alongside the paperlike reading modes that have been available on prior NxtPaper devices.

The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor and will be available with either 256GB or 512GB of storage. It will have a 5,200mAh battery, 33W fast charging and IP68 water and dust resistance. #tcl #eink #tclnxtpaper #mobile #tech

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  1. @mohammedJaseemKa007

    January 22, 2026 at 5:54 am

    Man is that ur 💅

  2. @Kirsty-Cis

    January 22, 2026 at 7:47 am

    CNET OR ME ?!!! Vote For Me💞!!🖤!!💞!!😘!!🫶🏻!!✨✨

  3. @kanehi3275

    January 22, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    I would luv to get one but NXT Ultra is difficult to buy in the US

  4. @Dampyr94

    January 23, 2026 at 9:01 am

    Virtual ram is gimmick.

    • @yaltschuler

      January 23, 2026 at 3:55 pm

      No, it’s not, that’s actually used on every single modern Windows PC on the planet. It’s called a paging file. Look it up.

    • @Dampyr94

      January 23, 2026 at 3:59 pm

      ​@yaltschulerIts bul…it. It even make device even slower, cause internal storage doesnt have ram speed.

    • @yaltschuler

      January 23, 2026 at 4:28 pm

      ​@Dampyr94If done correctly, which it generally is, things in memory which aren’t changing are sent to the paging file (think an app that you’re not using), and the things on memory which are changing are kept in RAM (like apps you _are_ actively using).

    • @Dampyr94

      January 23, 2026 at 5:32 pm

      ​@yaltschulerBut that actually slowing down device

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