TCL today took to the CES 2020 stage to preview three new smartphones, including its first 5G handset.
The TCL 10-Series includes the TCL 10 5G, which will be powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 7-Series SoC with 5G support. TCL isn't spilling many other specs of the device, but as you can see in the image above, it's got a quad rear camera setup and rear fingerprint reader. There's also a hole-punch in the upper-left corner of the screen.
The second device in this new batch of phones is the TCL 10 Pro. It's the first phone to feature TCL's new edge AMOLED display and we can see that it'll also have an in-display fingerprint sensor and a waterdrop notch. Around back there's a quad camera setup.
Rounding out the TCL 10-Series of phones is the TCL 10L. This model also appears to have a quad rear camera setup with a fingerprint reader below it. Around on the front is a display with a hole-punch in the upper-left corner where the selfie camera lives.
The new TCL 10-Series will launch in the U.S. and Canada starting in Q2 2020, with pricing starting at under $500. Before then, TCL promises that it'll tell us more about the TCL 10 5G, TCL 10 Pro, and TCL 10L on February 22nd at Mobile World Congress.