

👓 See clearer, work smarter, live better with TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra!
The TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra 5G is a premium Android 15 smartphone featuring a 7.2" FHD+ NXTPAPER 4.0 display engineered for eye comfort with TÜV Rheinland certification. Equipped with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, it delivers smooth multitasking and ample space. AI-powered handwriting-to-text and memo tools enhance productivity, while the included stylus and magnetic flip case support creative workflows. Its matte, low-glare screen reduces blue light by 96.59%, minimizing eye strain during prolonged use. With 5G connectivity and a sleek Nebula Black design, it’s a standout device for professionals seeking style, comfort, and performance at a competitive price.








| ASIN | B0FL6WX3KB |
| Audio jack | No headphone jack |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Battery power rating | 19.55 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,312 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 241 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Colour | Nebula Black |
| Connectivity technologies | 5G |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (229) |
| Date First Available | 11 Sept. 2025 |
| Display technology | NXTPAPER 4.0 |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| GPS | False |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra 5G |
| OS | Android 15 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 19.1 x 9.7 x 5.2 cm; 500 g |
| Phone Talk Time | 50 Hours |
| Scanner Resolution | 1080 x 2280 |
| What’s in the box | TypeC 2.0 Cable, SIM Card PIN, Quick Guide, Safety and Regulatory Information, Wrap Sticker, MagCase |
S**R
Premium high quality feel for less
I've never been someone to buy flagship Samsung's and iPhones for the sake of having the best of the best only to replace it in a years time, however I still wanted something that had a premium feel and was different to the boring devices everyone else has. TCL is a chinese electronics company that I had never bought anything from, but after doing my research discovered them to actually make quality products and I can say this definitely has a premium feel to it. I don't particularly suffer from headaches/eye strain but I liked the idea of a matte/no glare display and the NXTPAPER technology, which I can readily recommend after using the phone for a few weeks. This is a massive screen, and with the included case does to be honest make it difficult to cram into your trouser or coat pocket quickly so keep that in mind. The colours despite being a bit more subdued and less "offensive" to the eye are still very vibrant, and the 120Hz refresh rate carries over to the NXTPAPER ink modes, which really do look like a Kindle (with the massively increased battery life in these modes included), and it's literally impossible to get fingerprints on the screen, which by the way just feels (and sounds?) nice to use. I often catch myself admiring the display while it's playing a video if I'm cooking for example, the way the light catches (or doesn't catch it) is just very nice to look at, you kind of have to see it to appreciate it. I am someone who regrettably uses my phone in bed before sleeping, but with this phone I turn on the eye comfort & NXTPAPER modes and I can honestly say I actually fall asleep easier and quicker especially if I use it to read. It's fast and smooth with no issues switching between apps, the cameras are great, battery life is not an issue and charges quickly enough (wish it had wireless charging though, and it doesn't come with a charging plug - just a cable which is pretty standard these days), the fingerprint scanner and all the physical buttons work well and feel satisfying to use, and I actually find myself using the AI features. The case it comes with is decent and cleverly designed. There's a snug case you put the phone in, which then magnetically attaches to the also included flip case which has space for the included stylus. You'll probably want to make sure you're using the flip case that covers the screen as you won't be buying a screen protector for this phone. Speaking of the stylus, it works very well and is satisfying to use for drawing and handwriting if you are so inclined. The drawback however is how it attaches to the phone (or rather the inner case I mentioned). There are notches on the side of the case that you physically push the stylus into, but I've found it falls off easily if bumped so I generally don't have the stylus attached - it would be better if it was magnetic. I don't really game on my phone I have a PC for that, and there are other devices more tailored for it, but I did test Wuthering Waves briefly as I know that's a demanding game, and when it finally downloaded I didn't experience any stuttering. I'd say it's "almost flagship" but at half the price, and with the added technology and display I'd easily take this over a brand new iPhone or high end Samsung.
J**N
Eyes feel much better
I absolutely love the screen on this TCL 60 Nxtpaper Ultra! The matte finish is incredibly comfortable to look at, and I’ve noticed a significant reduction in eye strain since switching. My previous phone, a Samsung A56, had an OLED display that made my eyes feel heavy and caused headaches. After doing some research, I realised this was likely due to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)—the rapid flickering OLEDs use to control brightness. The TCL’s LCD screen is PWM-free and TUV-certified for low blue light, which has completely eliminated my headaches. Beyond the screen, the performance is solid. Even with 208 apps installed, the phone feels fast and responsive. Connectivity is excellent; I rely on eSIM for traveling, and it works flawlessly. Android Auto, VoWiFi, Wi-Fi 6, and 5G have all been stable, and the Bluetooth connection to my gym’s spinning bike is seamless. The camera is good quality and images come out well both day and night ,(photos of my recent trips attached that I took with the phone) It really has everything I need. Now I just hope TCL releases a Nxtpaper monitor and TV to match! Recently TCL have partnered with Sony to supply there TVs, don't be worried this is not a small brand name P.S. If you want the stylus included, make sure to grab the 512GB version
A**R
Autistic sensory issues
So, it seems like a good phone, but it's really not me compatable. I could not use the stylus as it was so noisy, even swiping with my finger was noisy on the textured screen. The screen was easier to look at than a Samsung S25 because of the dc dimming so it's great for pwm sensitive people, but it's also a little too soft (mild blurring from the texture) and it has temporal dithering. I could not look at it for long and touching it was uncomfortable, but I'm autistic and have sensory issues so that's why I describe it as not me compatable. As for the more normal type of things average people may be concerned with... It is flipping massive! The stylus holder is inconvenient, and the flip case was meh. It would have been better if it had a 6.9 inch screen and if the stylus holder could be attached either side and the flip case maybe folded at the top not the side. But this phone is so close to being good for eye strain but then fails, drop the temporal dithering and half the texture on the screen, keep it ips, and make it just a touch smaller and it would be an epic phone! So I returned it, unfortunately it did give me dizziness after about 30 mins and the screen feel was too much for my autistic sensory issues.
M**I
Mobile phone / e-reader for a fraction of a flagship price.
Remarkable device. The matt screen is phenomenal. The screen changing options are a true blessing, and given the immerse size of 7.2'', it's a fantastic e-reader. All in one, seriously.
S**A
Good but software needs a bit of polishing.
I find myself needing to return this item because the software operates a bit slower compared to other available options. However, I must emphasize that if speed is not a primary concern for you, this device is truly excellent, particularly regarding its screen size and display quality.
R**Z
Brilliant idea
The idea behind this phone is fantastic, and when it works as it should, it feels like a phenomenal device. The camera performs decently in natural light and the speakers are impressively loud. The screen is vibrant when in normal mode. However, within just a couple of days of light testing, the performance became very slow and choppy. Despite the advertised 120Hz refresh rate, it often felt closer to 30Hz and freezing, which isn’t right. To add to the concern, my unit arrived unsealed, leaving me to believe I may have received a defective one.
C**N
Ho acquistato su Amazon questo dispositivo nella versione bianca da 512 GB. Che dire? Telefono particolare, stupendo esteticamente, la funzione nextpaper la trovo utile e innovativa, la uso spesso per leggere ebook e quando voglio risparmiare batteria. Ho acquistato a parte una cover trasparente molto sottile perché quella originale a taccuino lo rende effettivamente esageratamente grande...la penna non la uso e l'ho riposta assieme alle due custodie in dotazione nella scatola. Il telefono è molto fluido, lo schermo opaco è fantastico! Lo apprezzo in ogni situazione, non fatevi ingannare da chi afferma che è poco luminoso...800 nits per uno schermo del genere così grande e con queste caratteristiche bastano e avanzano. Audio stereo eccellente! Schermo da 7.2 pollici dove poter vedere qualsiasi contenuto multimediale nel migliore dei modi. Io Ve lo consiglio! Inoltre il display ha certificazioni che garantiscono una cura estrema alla salvaguardia della salute dei propri occhi. Fuori da ogni moda e brand W TCL NEXTPAPER!
J**Y
Absolute beast of a phone, although most of the specs are mid range, it's more than enough for the average phone user, the cameras are great, battery life solid, the screen is top notch, it comes with a supplied case.
M**L
Tenia el tcl 50, y dudaba si el 60 ultra merecería la pena por el precio y prestaciones. Y si, sobretodo el procesador es mucho mas potente, en el 50 las aplicaciones les costaba correr. El tamaño es algo mas grande, pero aun manejable. Mucho mejor para videos y lectura .Mantiene el lector de huellas lateral, para mi fundamental para el coche, y todo. La luz de pamtalla exterior es mejor ( sin ser sobrada) , que en el 50 es muy reducida. El sonido del 50, bien equalizado me gustaba por los agudos espectaculares, este tiene un un sonido mas homogeneo y mas potente. La camara, esta mejor que la del 50. con las 3 posiciones de zuum, para exteriores perfecto. También mejor el tratamiento del color y tiene estabilización , la del 50 no tenia estabilización, y en el 60 si. Total : muy buen movil, de gama alta a mi entender. Le faltarian pequeños detalles utiles, como que la linterna se encienda y apague girando fuerte el teléfono, o que se puedan cambiar las canciones tocando la tecla exterior de volumen.
S**R
To write that I'm pleased with my purchase would be an understatement. This really is an amazing value, now that I've been setting the TCL Nxtpaper 60 Ultra for a couple of days. Yes, the newest and shiniest is always a thrill for some time, right? I'm more experienced than so, and the fact that I'm moving to the TCL from a Samsung S25 Ultra tells one of two things - either I'm crazy or dum. I'm choosing crazy because I do enjoy trying out the, to me, new technology and another take on the mobile phone making. I own a TCL TV set so I knew the company is trustworthy, but this was still a bit of taking a chance. I've had my S25 Ultra on a Samsung Flex deal, kind of a lease without binding. I get to keep the phone as long as I want and am willing to pay the monthly cost. I have to admit, the S25 U is an amazing phone and that screen is by far the best I've ever used. Not to mention the OpenUI 8 that will be severely missed. At the same time it was expensive, and getting more and more so as the months just rolled away. So there I was stuck and loving the whole thing, but my wallet wasn't so happy. Enter the Google News where I saw the TCL Nxtpaper 60 U information and got curious about it. Two days later I've found the phone on the Amazon.de and purchased it. I watched reviews on YouTube and got finally hooked by two things. One was that large 7.2" screen with a matt finish, the other was the Ink-mode, three of those actually. I was contemplating getting a Kindle reader for years and always kept pushing it further in planning because I've already got an old iPad mini that worked fine, albeit with that shiny and reflective screen, still being another thing to carry and charge. But hey, now I can just turn the switch and turn my TCL smartphone into an Ink-more Kindle reader for real. This was the very very first thing I tested as soon as I've gotten the package delivered. On with the Ink! The verdict with Pros & Cons: Pros are: First of all - an amazing value for the money spent. Ink-mode(s) are fantastic. You need to try it to understand, and the battery time increases to several days of use in this mode. Great screen - whoever tells you it's is not as bright as other smartphones, please add "flagship" before the word. It _is_ bright enough, and thanks to the matt finish, it works great in the direct sunlight. No reflections on the screen - 100% true, see my attached images. The matt finish is pleasing to the eye and looks like nothing else I've seen. Yes, I've used matt screen protectors on many smartphones but this is a matt finish "built in" natively - and it shows by looking natural to the eye. - a very decent TCL "skin" on top of the Android 15. It's not as snappy as flagship phones but hey, check the price tag, I'm fine. - cameras are surprisingly OK, specially the 3X optical zoom that gets you in a macro mode of some kind, works great. Cons: - the low volume when listening to music or watching YouTube, which should be much much louder. Where TCL gives a warning about "too loud" and wants me to manually increase and approve... it's much lower in volume than (definitely) the Samsung, bit also a Sony Xperia 1 IV, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12 mini.... that we have in the household. I do hope this will be addressed in a firmware update. The wide angle 8MP camera is.. not good. - Android 15 which I'm not sure I'd need to include in the Cons. I mean, what do I expect from a €550 phone, to give me Android 16 like the flagships?? No, I'll take it back and A 15 is totally fine. I'm attaching images that show the comparizon in size with the Samsung S25 Ultra and one the one where I'm holding the phone upright under the glowing desk lamp. That thing was on max and you can see how my hand is lid very bright, still the screen shows no reflection and is perfectly readible and pleasing to the eye.
J**E
Après près de 4 mois d'utilisation, je ne peux que me féliciter de ce smartphone. J'utilise le mode papier couleur qui fait du bien aux yeux sans brider l'appareil contrairement au mode liseuse. Contrairement à ce qu'on pu lire dans la presse, la luminosité est bien suffisante même en plein soleil, il suffit de régler le niveau avant de partir. Je n'utilise pas le mode automatique qui m'a toujours agacé sur n'importe quel portable. Le fait que l'écran soit mat participe également au repos des yeux. Pour le reste, pas grand chose à redire... Peut être accroche t il un peu moins bien le réseau dans les conditions difficiles comparé à d'autres modèles mais cela reste anecdotique. Je ne l'utilise pas pour les jeux dont je ne suis pas adepte. Sa taille est confortable et cela facilite aussi lecture et frappes... J'attends maintenant le passage à Android 16, des mises régulières sont intervenues au cours de ces 4 mois d'utilisation... Il tient facilement une journée, pourtant mes diverses activités font que je le sollicite de nombreuses heures dans la journée. Les jours d'activité moins intense, je finis la journée avec 65/70% de batterie. La recharge est rapide. Côté photo, c'est pas mal sans atteindre le niveau des cadors. Toutefois, cela conviendra, je pense, à la plupart des gens. Je n'ai pas testé le mode nuit. En bref, son originalité côté écran me sied parfaitement ! Et je trouve le rapport/prix parfait !
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