TCL IFA unveiled many new products in 2025. Along with the Nextpaper 60 Ultra, Brand also announced the Next Paper 5G Junior Smartphone, TCL Muttime MT48 Kids Smartwatch and Placube projector.
TCL Next Paper 5G Jr. There are 5G smartphones designed for teenagers. It is made around the 6.7-inch IPS LCD (FHD+ 120 Hz) Nextpaper screen with the same eye-friendly properties as other smartphones and tablets of the brand.
It also comes with a protective case and ring holder and is full of parental controls and digital detox mode. There is a dementia 6300 chipset under the hood attached to 8GB of RAM and 256 GB storage.
The back is a 50MP main camera while the battery is 5,200 mAh. You also get a headphone jack and microSD card slot. The TCL Next Paper 5G Junior is priced at 9 249 and is set to launch in Europe next month.
Muttime MT48 There are € 150 children smartwatches with 4G cellular connectivity. It supports VoLTE Calls LS, text messages and video Calls Ls and also has dual-band GPS connectivity.
The clock comes with a 1.68-inch touch screen that is wrapped in rigid plastic casing. It is IP68 water and dustproof and has a 900mAh battery up to 2.5 days on one charge. The Muttime MT48 will be available in European markets since the end of October Catber.
Toy Built-in is a projector with Google TV. It has 750 lumens of OSRAM 3-color LED light source and luminosity. TCL claims a 1.21: 1 projection ratio, which covers the projection area with automatic keystone correction and of tofocus. As the name indicates, the plaecube is inspired by the rubic’s cube and shows a twistable design that allows you to support the material at various angles.
TCL Plecube
Plecube is 149.8 x 96.6 x 96.6 mm and weighs 1.3 kg. It is powered by an MT9630 processor. In terms of I/O, you get 1x HDMI, 1x USB 2.0, 1x Audio Dio port and 3.5 mm output. It also supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
TCL claims its 66 WH battery can provide a 3 -hour playback on one charge. Plecube will be loose in € 799 and will be available throughout Europe, US and Japan.