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Alcatel V3 Series Debuts in India with 120Hz Paper-Like NXTPAPER Displays
TCL‘s Alcatel has officially launched the V3 series in India, introducing three new smartphones: the V3 Ultra 5G, V3 Pro 5G, and V3 Classic 5G. All three models are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and support 5G connectivity. Two of the devices, the Ultra and Pro variants, feature TCL’s NXTPAPER display technology, which aims to reduce eye strain by mimicking the look of paper with an anti-glare finish.
The Alcatel V3 Ultra 5G comes with a 6.8-inch Full HD+ NXTPAPER display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 650 nits. The device includes a stylus, supports NXTPAPER INK mode for reading, and offers a triple camera system with a 108MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. A 32MP front camera handles selfies. It includes up to 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, and microSD support. The 5010mAh battery supports 33W fast charging.
Alcatel includes a built-in stylus with the V3 Ultra 5G, marking it as the first device in its price range in India to offer this feature. It ships with Android 14 and is eligible for three major OS upgrades and four years of security updates. The V3 Ultra 5G is available in Hyper Blue, Champagne Gold, and Ocean Grey. The 6GB + 128GB model is priced at ₹19,999 (approximately $240), while the 8GB + 128GB version costs ₹21,999 (around $265).
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G features a 6.7-inch HD+ NXTPAPER display, also with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 570 nits peak brightness. It includes 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The rear cameras consist of a 50MP primary sensor and a 5MP ultra-wide camera. The front-facing camera uses an 8MP sensor. The phone has a 5200mAh battery with 18W fast charging and comes with Android 15 out of the box.
It includes stereo speakers, IP54 dust and splash resistance, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The V3 Pro 5G is offered in Matcha Green and Metallic Grey, priced at ₹17,999 (around $215) for the single 8GB + 256GB variant.
The Alcatel V3 Classic 5G includes a 6.7-inch HD+ LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. Unlike the other two, it does not feature NXTPAPER technology. It comes with 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a dual camera setup featuring a 50MP main sensor and a macro lens. An 8MP front camera handles video calls and selfies.
The phone runs Android 15 and is powered by a 5200mAh battery with 18W charging support. The V3 Classic 5G is available in Halo White and Cosmic Grey. The 4GB + 128GB version is priced at ₹12,999 (around $155), while the 6GB + 128GB model costs ₹14,999 (approximately $180).
In recent news, TCL has introduced Dolby Atmos FlexConnect support to its 2025 QD-Mini LED TV lineup, enhancing the audio experience across select models. Alongside this update, TCL launched the QM8K QD-Mini LED TV featuring a CrystGlow WHVA panel and an ultra-thin ZeroBorder design, combining advanced display technology with sleek aesthetics for an improved viewing experience.
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TCL Launches CrystalClip Open-Ear Earbuds with Swarovski Special Edition
TCL has announced the CrystalClip, a new pair of open-ear, clip-on earbuds designed for comfort and functionality. The earbuds feature a lightweight, titanium-reinforced design that ensures durability while providing a secure and pressure-free fit. TCL is targeting users who need all-day comfort and situational awareness during activities like commuting, exercising, or traveling.
TCL CrystalClip Specifications
The CrystalClip uses 10.8mm dual-magnetic dynamic drivers to deliver clear, balanced sound. It supports 3D Spatial Audio and Bass Boost, which can be customized using the TCL HOME app. TCL has also included dual-mic ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) to ensure high-quality voice calls, even in busy surroundings.
TCL has equipped the earbuds with several smart features. Users can activate voice assistants like Siri or Google Assistant through customizable touch gestures. The earbuds also support real-time translation, enabling users to listen to translated audio while traveling or attending international events. They allow seamless switching between two devices and use Google Fast Pair 3.1 for quick connections with compatible Android devices.
The earbuds provide up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge and extend to 36 hours with the charging case. A 15-minute charge adds 3 hours of listening time. TCL has also ensured the earbuds are IPX4-rated for sweat and splash resistance, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor use.
TCL has released a special Swarovski edition of the CrystalClip. This version features a detachable crystal accessory shaped like a rose. Users can attach the accessory to the earbuds or use it as a decorative piece on bags, hats, or clothing.
Pricing and Availability
The standard CrystalClip earbuds will launch in February 2026 for €79. The Swarovski edition will retail for €149 and will be available starting in Q2 2026. Both versions will be released in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America.
In related news, TCL overtook Samsung in global TV shipments during December 2025.
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TCL overtakes Samsung in global TV shipments for December 2025
TCL has officially dethroned Samsung as the top global TV shipper for December 2025, according to Counterpoint Research’s latest data. This marks a major milestone for the Chinese electronics giant, whose shipments surged 10% year-over-year (YoY) last month, giving it a commanding 16% market share. Meanwhile, Samsung, the perennial leader, slipped to second place with a 13% share, despite an 8% YoY increase in shipments.
So, what’s behind TCL’s meteoric rise? Aggressive pricing strategies and a robust lineup of mid-range and high-end TVs, including the well-received QM8K and QM9K series, played a key role. The company also launched the budget-friendly T7 series, which was heavily discounted during the holiday season. Combined with strong performance in Asia-Pacific, China, and the Middle East, TCL’s late-year surge was enough to outpace Samsung, at least for December.
However, Samsung still holds the crown for Q4 2025 overall, shipping 2% more TVs than TCL during the period. While North and South America provided growth opportunities for Samsung, declines in Western Europe and the Middle East hurt its performance. On the flip side, Hisense, which took third place in December, saw its shipments plummet 23% YoY, highlighting significant struggles in China’s shrinking TV market.
Looking ahead, TCL’s ambitions could spell bigger trouble for Samsung. The company’s upcoming partnership with Sony’s BRAVIA brand, set to finalize in March 2026, positions TCL to make a serious play in the premium TV market, a territory that Samsung has historically dominated with its high-end OLED and 8K offerings. If TCL can successfully leverage Sony’s reputation in this space, the dynamic of the global TV market could shift dramatically.
For now, TCL’s December triumph might be temporary, but its growth trajectory is impossible to ignore. With a mix of strategic pricing, regional demand timing, and potential premium market expansion, Samsung’s top spot may no longer be as secure as it once was.
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TCL Shocks Market by Taking Over Sony Bravia TVs
Sony Corporation has announced that it will spin off its home entertainment division and form a new joint venture with TCL Electronics. The partnership gives TCL a 51 percent majority stake, while Sony retains 49 percent. The new company will take control of global operations for Sony’s television and home audio business.
The companies confirmed the agreement through a signed memorandum of understanding. They plan to finalize binding terms by the end of March 2026. The joint venture is expected to begin operations in April 2027, subject to regulatory approvals.
The new entity will handle the entire value chain, including product development, manufacturing, sales, and customer service. Products from the venture will continue to use the Sony and Bravia brand names.
Sony will contribute its picture processing technology, audio expertise, and brand value. TCL will provide its display manufacturing capabilities, global supply chain, and cost-efficient operations. TCL’s recent growth in display technology and global market share positions it to take advantage of Sony’s premium image and distribution network.
Sony CEO Kimio Maki said the partnership aims to create new customer value through combined expertise. TCL Chairperson Du Juan said the deal will allow TCL to scale further into high-end markets and optimize its operations.
Sony has been gradually moving away from consumer hardware in favor of content businesses like anime, film, music, and gaming. The company previously exited the PC and tablet markets and stopped producing Blu-ray players.
This move ends Sony’s independent control of its TV business, which began in the 1960s. The joint venture gives TCL an opportunity to strengthen its position in premium global markets while maintaining the Bravia brand’s legacy. Sony will retain visibility in the home entertainment segment without managing day-to-day hardware operations.
In related news, TCL has introduced the 5G Mobile WiFi P50 and the WiFi Router BE36 at CES 2026, while also unveiling the world’s first HDR10 AR glasses, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro.
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