[Deal] Save $70 on the TCL 10 Pro on Amazon and Best Buy

TCL 10 Pro

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TCL 10 Pro

We reviewed the TCL 10 Pro a little while ago and found it to be an elegant entry into the smartphone segment by a company that used to license the BlackBerry branding. At it's original RRP of $449 the TCL 10 Pro offers great value for money, and now it's bordering on an absolute steal thanks to it being discounted down to $380 on both Best Buy and Amazon.

While you can enter our giveaway to stand a chance of winning 1 of 5 TCL 10 Pro smartphones (US only) which is a whole lot cheaper than buying one with your own cash, if you don't feel like waiting until June 27th then splashing out $380 for the 10 Pro is still a pretty good deal.

Specifications

  • 6.47” FHD+ curved AMOLED display with 93%¹ screen-to-body ratio.
  • Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 675, Octa-core processor, and 6GB of RAM for a smooth performance.
  • Up to 128GB of internal memory, expandable up to 256GB via microSD™ card (sold separately).
  • Quad rear cameras with dual-LED flash: 64MP (ultra high-res) with hybrid autofocus + 2MP 2.9μm super low light video + 16MP (123° super wide-angle) + 5MP (macro).
  • 24MP front-facing camera.
  • Fast-charging 4500 mAh battery with OTG reverse charging.
  • In-display fingerprint sensor and face unlock for fast and secure access.
  • Featuring TCL’s intuitive and customizable user interface.

You can order the unlocked TCL 10 Pro in Ember Gray from Best Buy or Amazon for $380 by clicking one of the links embedded below.

Buy it Now: Amazon, Best Buy

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