Over the years, TCL has positioned itself as a market leader in eye-friendly display technology, and that’s all wrapped up in the company’s impressive NXTPAPER technology. The latest phone from the company, the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro, just launched in April 2026 and brings NXTPAPER 4.0 technology to the continent for the first time.

Along with that new tech comes a slew of exciting features you’re going to love, and I’m here to break down the coolest ones you’ll want to show your friends and family. Plus, I’m going to go over features that’ll make your life easier and help you get the most out of this awesome phone.

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From here, you’ll still need to manually uninstall any apps AppSelector installed, but that won’t take long. The fastest way to uninstall apps on this phone is to swipe up on your home screen to open the app drawer, then long-press any app icon you don’t want, and tap Uninstall.

It took me about 2 minutes to clear everything off this phone I didn’t want installed, which isn’t much considering how much nicer the app drawer looks without all that junk installed!

PWM dimming flicker, the phone’s pixels use another flickering tactic called temporal dithering to enhance the look of the display. Temporal dithering doesn’t bother me, but it causes headaches and other pain for some users, so it’s best to turn it off to be safe.

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First, we’ll want to turn off all the NXTVISION features. NXTVISION is essentially TCL taking those annoying TV settings (like motion smoothing) and putting them on your phone. I certainly don’t want my phone doing this crap, and you probably don’t want it either.

To disable these features, open System settings, either via the System app in your app tray or by tapping the settings cog on quick toggles, then scroll down to and tap Display. Scroll down and tap NXTVISION, then turn each of the toggles off.


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Part one of three, done! Now, you’ll want to navigate back to display settings, tap Color mode & temperature, then select Natural from the list. That’ll give your display a much more eye-friendly warm hue and block some of the blue light that comes from the LCD backlight on this phone.

Lastly, I find that forcing 120Hz enhances the smoothness of this phone, and that can also be done within display settings. Just scroll down to and tap Refresh rate, then select 120Hz from the list. Now, the phone will stay locked at a liquid smooth 120Hz instead of constantly adjusting the refresh rate. This can use more battery in some instances, but I find the smoothness tradeoff to be worth it.

E Ink devices for reading comfort, but NXTPAPER is a lot more comfortable than a traditional LCD or OLED display. Out of the box, the display looks really good and features a gorgeous anti-glare matte layer.

First off, I don’t recommend using a screen protector on this phone as it’ll negate any advantages brought by TCL’s textured display. Second, you don’t have to worry about this display breaking like a traditional glass display. TCL designed this specialized glass to be more resistant to wear and tear than usual, and it even keeps oils and fingerprints away, too.

But how about the way the screen shows images? You might not have realized it, but there’s a little slider on the right side of the phone called the NXTPAPER Key. Sliding this key up activates it and can put the phone into one of three specialized display settings:


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Color Paper mode: Best for comics and manga reading. This mode softens colors and turns the palette decidedly more pastel, lending more authenticity to the look of graphical content.

Ink Paper mode: A good way to get rid of distractions without turning the world off. Ink Paper mode makes everything black & white, which makes the display less addictive to use.

Max Ink mode: When you just want to read and don’t want the world to bother you. This one shuts off most apps and prolongs battery life, plus makes the display black & white to encourage you to keep your phone in your pocket more often.

In addition to selecting one of these Ink modes for the right situation, I find it helpful to enable ambient light alerts on the NXTPAPER 70 Pro. The phone will then monitor ambient light and warn you if you might be straining your eyes by looking at your phone too long.

Open System settings, then tap NXTPAPER zone from the list. Scroll down and tap Eye care, then enable the Rest your eyes feature to reduce screen time.

Enable the Bright environment and Dark environment alerts to receive alerts when ambient lighting could cause eye strain. In these situations, you’ll want to normalize the ambient light to prevent your eyes from straining when looking at your phone.

Finally, enable Night light to receive notifications about low ambient light, encouraging you to turn on the Eye Comfort mode to further reduce blue light output from the display.


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The third TCL AI feature I’ve found nearly invaluable is the text dragging feature. Next time you need to highlight text for any reason, press and hold on that block of text and then drag it to the bottom of the screen. You’ll be presented with three buttons that the text can be dragged to: Translation, Explanation, and Rewrite.

You probably won’t use the translation one every day, but the other two options can be incredibly useful in several different scenarios. Explanation is essentially a way to Google a block of text and get a detailed response, while Rewrite is a good way to draft a message to someone and then have TCL AI help you make it sound better.

Most of these kinds of functions are often hidden behind several layers of menus or in separate apps, but the TCL AI design makes it easy to use these features in a pinch.

TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra, which sports a nearly identical display but in a far more unwieldy size. Plus, the NXTPAPER 70 Pro is available in countries like the U.S., where the Ultra wasn’t previously released, making it an easy choice for anyone wanting a modern smartphone that won’t strain their eyes and still manages to look good.

An official product render of the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro

Finally, a phone that feels good to read on day or night and has plenty of power to get the job done, all without breaking the bank.