Kyle Clark US•1 review Feb 19, 2025 TCL is a legitimate scam TCL is a legitimate scam! I bought a new one and out of the box it didn't work. Their warranty process makes you email them videos of you operating it to prove it doesn't work. Then they keep replying back that the...
The TCL 30 SE is an unremarkable phone that’s cheap, distinctive to look at (from certain angles), and lasts a while in between charges.
like the UK, Italy, and Portugal have already got a number of the 20 series phones. The company has also launched the TCL 20 Pro 5G, the 20S, and 20 SE in the US. Select APAC and LATAM markets will also be getting the phones in the coming months. ...
The overall rating is based on review by our editors 8.5 Design 8 / 10 Display 9 / 10 Camera 9 / 10 Features 8 / 10 Connectivity 8 / 10 Usability 9 / 10 Performance 8 / 10 Battery 9 / 10 TCL 10 SE is officially released in July 2020. The smartphone is powered by...
The TCL 10 Pro is set to launch on Monday June 1, 2020 in the UK and Australia, and May 19 in the US, costing $449 / £399 / AU$899. There’s just the single model available, which comes with 128GB of storage. While this price is at the lower end of mid-range territory, ...
TCL 20 SE Review: Power and Performance Just to be clear, the 20 SE is not going to be some productivity powerhouse. It’s making use of the Snapdragon 460 SoC and is paired with only 4GB of RAM. That’s a bit disappointing, but with a sub-$200 price, this is pretty much what ...
TCL 10 Pro review: in pictures The AI camera toggle enables calorie detection and AI composition toggles. Calorie detection is designed to show you estimated calories for food when you point the camera at objects. I saw the calories appear a few times, but it wasn't a very consistent experi...
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-- Laura (lcm99@ic.ac.uk), December 05, 2004. Hi to all.. I've been on this thread back in October 2004 and thought I would come back and share an interesting thread on the Runners world site. This thread is about many who had the labral tear worked on and some ready to get...