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TCL 10 Pro 128GB (Ember Grey) $199 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ JB Hi-Fi

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Delivery is $5.99 or free pick up if available at a store close to you

Experience the unparalleled visual power of TCL 10 Pro

6.47" FHD+ AMOLED Display
QUAD rear camera’s
Large 4500 mAh Battery

Specs

Phone Operating System: Android
Phone Type: TCL 10 Pro
Network compatibility: 4G
Dual SIM (nano-SIM + nano-SIM): Yes
Colour: Grey/Green
Device screen size (inches): 6.47
Resolution (Pixels): 1080 x 2340
Display type: AMOLED
Touchscreen: Yes
Internal memory: 128GB
Expandable memory up to: 256GB
Expandable memory format: Micro SD card
Battery life: Talk time: 20 hours (2G) 28 hours (3G) 18 hours (4G) typical use
Battery capacity (mAh): 4500
Processor Model Number: Snapdragon 675
RAM (GB): 6
Rear Cameras (MP): Quad (64M+ 2M 2.9µm night shoot + 5M AF Marco+16M super wide)
Front camera (MP): 24Mp
Built-in flash: Yes
Face detection: Yes
Movie recording: Yes
Video Frames Per Second: 1080p30fps
GPS: Yes
USB (Type-C) Port: 2.0
Headphone output (3.5mm): Yes
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 ac)
Bluetooth: v5.0
Manufacturer's warranty: 1 Year

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closed Comments

  • -2

    Anybody use this phone for their bowlers??
    IYKYK

    • -1

      Gambling or drugs?

  • Seems normal price

    • +1

      nah.. $299 to $349 rrp

  • +7

    Headphone + SD card with a 60hz AMOLED display. The A76 cores means it performs similarly to the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Overall a good value if you don't care about 5G.

    The downside is it's still waiting on an Android 11 update.

  • +4

    Seems like a pretty good deal under $200.

  • +9

    Bought this phone after a similar deal 6 or so months ago since I was in the market to upgrade from my very old Galaxy 5, and didn't wanna give up my AMOLED screen.

    I'm not one to take photos or videos so I can't comment on that aspect of the phone, but it's an absolute treat to consume media on and can easily handle the millions of tabs I have open with little slowdown. The large battery is just the cherry on top.

    • +2

      Same . Been waiting to snap up a 20 pro when they special them off for my wife , Currently still at $400 which is still not bad .
      The speaker isn't great and the photo' are also rather mediocre but at the price point it's a winner . Image stabilization works fairly well but still can't help the low light shots .
      Battery life is good and I get 2 days even watching a movie or 2 in bed .

      Easily the best phone I've ever owned that cost this little .

    • I'm not one to take photos or videos…

      side loading GCam can have significant differences in capturing things.

      • Even Gcam didn't improve the low light photos much

  • +1

    seems not available in WA, SA or Tas

    for pickup, buy in store or delivery

  • +21

    Really makes you wonder how people justify $2k for a phone. What you've got here is 90% of the package for 90% less.

    At this price you could honestly just update your phone every Android release if they don't update it.

    • yeah but read the reviews has a bunch of shortcomings with camera, speed and colour accuracy both on screen and pics

      i mean you expect it at $300

      • +7

        Yeah I mean obviously it's not going to be able to beat a $2000 phone but for the price there's so much more value.

        The budget segment of the market has come a phenomenal way.

      • camera, speed and colour accuracy

        That is how they justify buying a $2k phone instead of a $300 phone and a DSLR with the rest

    • +1

      I blame apple and samsung for that.

      I'm happy with the previous year flagship I bought for $600 a couple years ago.

      • It's worse when you realise china already have phones a gen ahead of us, 888+ has been replaced by SM8450.

    • Couldn't agree more. For the last decade I've always gotten flagship Samsung phones and during my contract period I'd lose it or break the screen. $300-500 to replace screen on my S10. Decided to cancel contract, get $500 JB gift card with Telstra BYO and got a $200 OPPO on half price deal. I'll never spend $1k+ on a phone again. I don't notice a single issue that is justifiable to pay so much more. Put the difference into a TV or laptop or dedicated camera etc. Sure, my camera is shit, but I don't take photos often and if I do, I can get my friends phones haha

      • Yeah came off a contract realising I'm basically paying the price of a new phone every year but only getting one every 2-3 years. Much cheaper for me to go outright with a mid ranger + SIM only plan and with the savings bought an Xbox :)

      • The samsung care+ is actually worth it if you're buying a decent phone. ~$150 upfront and you can swap it up to twice in two years for a further ~$150. If nothing else, you can swap it right before you sell it so you can sell it brand new in box, or, you can have an undamaged phone to use on the samsung trade in deals (because you lose a huge amount if the phone is damaged)

    • -2

      Depends on your income really. This phone is aimed at a certain income bracket.

      • +10

        You don't have to be poor to not spend $2k on a phone. Or even $1k.

        • -1

          Right

        • You don't have to be poor to not spend $2k on a phone. Or even $1k.

          After you already bid 10% over ask at an auction last weekend. If people can put their houses on trailers and tow them around like an appendage comparison contest I think they would.

          • @netjock:

            After you already bid 10% over ask at an auction last weekend.

            Lol who are you kidding. I'll never be able to afford a house in Sydney unless I win lotto, let alone 10% more than that 😂

            Unless your point is the rich just do it for a status symbol and nothing more, which is true but not entirely relevant

        • +4

          exactly, ive paid off my house at 37 years of age due to not wasting money on products that are not good value, anyone who pays $2k for a phone has more dollars than cents imo. I wouldnt buy this particular phone as camera is important to me but can usually get something good for under $500 and then use boost mobile pre paid plan $150 per year.

          • @Stuntdriver: ROTFL gotta love these personal anecdotes about people paying off their houses through not eating smashed avo on toast without providing any details so they can somehow occupy a moral high ground.

            • @Icecold5000: Say you're 28 and on $100k.

              You could easily buy a house for $500k on a 600sqm block in regional area. $400k loan. Your take home on $100k is about $60k. 9 years to pay off $400k is not impossible.

              If you want to live on a mansion on the south bank of Yarra River on Melbourne city (3000) post code then obviously not.

              • @netjock: Average house price in Sydney is about 1.2 million now. Tell us how we can ‘easily’ buy a 400k house here LOL

                • @Icecold5000: You can pick the extreme example. Sydney is the most expensive property market in Australia.

                  I can also say a fund manager superstar on $1m would be able to pay off a $1.2m average Sydney property easily.

                  • @netjock:

                    You can pick the extreme example.

                    I can tell you now not all 28yr olds earn $100k

                    Property prices in sydney is expensive. And im not even talking about mansions here. Just your average run off the mill house in a decent distance yet no close to the cbd.

                    • @xoom:

                      I can tell you now not all 28yr olds earn $100k

                      Stating the obvious.

                      Property prices in sydney is expensive

                      But why do you think ALL people want to be in Sydney.

                      • @netjock: You said icecold was picking the extreme. So were you. Im sure theres plenty of 30s and 40s that barely make half that.

                        I dont think people all want to live in sydney. I am just saying that people that choose to live here. For reason like there is more work opportinities here. As one example.

                        For those earning a decent say 100k income a 400k loan is not going to be a stretch to repay. But for those that dont 400k could be pushing it.

                        • @xoom:

                          You said icecold was picking the extreme. So were you

                          Yeah, to show how extreme he is.

                          I am just saying that people that choose to live here

                          And people choose to buy a $100k car on a $40k salary. When you start giving people choices they start daydreaming and think about what happens if they won the lotttery.

                          For those earning a decent say 100k income a 400k loan is not going to be a stretch to repay. But for those that dont 400k could be pushing it.

                          You know, don't all have a sudden pretend we look after those making $60k. Most of the country is onto the property only goes up bandwagon.

                          In Melbourne it is possible to still find $500k units & $600k houses on 500sqm - 600sqm blocks 20 kilometres from the city. 35 minutes on the train to the city. Bought one Sep last year.

                          • @netjock:

                            In Melbourne it is possible to still find $500k units & $600k houses 20 kilometres from the city.

                            Good luck finding anything remotely close to that in Sydney.

                            When you start giving people choices they start daydreaming and think about what happens if they won the lotttery.

                            So you want to take away peoples choices? The only people to blame for overstretching on their finances are the people doing it.

                            If you borrow up to the eyeballs then have a cry when the interest rate goes up. Rate rises are inevitable.

                            • @xoom:

                              Good luck finding anything remotely close to that in Sydney.

                              Nobody cares about Sydney except you people who want to get your privates caught in a vice of low salaries and high property prices.

                              So you want to take away peoples choices?

                              Yeah, like if that is possible. House prices get jacked up and people still run towards it. I was once on a roof top pool in Thailand. Eight late 20s Aussies walk in and proceeded to start talking about house prices. But I guess there isn't much interesting going on in this country or Thailand for that matter.

                  • @netjock: Byron Bay would be the most extreme example. You sound like you’re living in a fantasy land to be honest. 400k houses on Sydney LOL. Sounds like the business end of your ice pipe is red hot

                    • @Icecold5000: You seem to still have no idea. Take out Byron Bay because by population it is somewhere down the bottom.

                      If you look at top 3 cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane). Sydney isn't even 50% of that population. Using Sydney as an example just shows how skewed and Sydney centric your brain is.

                      $400k loan is definitely possible to buy in Ballarat which is 1hr15min on the train to Melbourne and you still make 80% of what you would in Sydney. Sydney people just moan at having to move to Paramatta.

                      I got hunted for a job to work for CBA making the same money as Melbourne. Yeah you Sydney people are just on a different planet. Not particular a good one.

                      • -1

                        @netjock: Keep on trying. Can’t say you’re not a battler hahah. I prefer to acknowledge reality than deny it

                        • @Icecold5000:

                          I prefer to acknowledge reality than deny it

                          Yeah the one that is on a different planet.

                          • -1

                            @netjock: You mean the person who takes an obscure VIC town and tries to generalise this to a major population centre?

                            Try gaslighting somewhere else.

                            • @Icecold5000:

                              obscure VIC town

                              Ballarat has a bigger population than Bryon Bay. It is a lot closer to Melbourne than Byron Bay is to Sydney.

                              Also if you check out Dallas / Coolaroo in Melbourne there is still houses for $500k - $600k that is 20-22kms from the city.

                              You are just trying to use obtuse facts. If you draw yourself a circle and only debate within it then you can be always right.

                              • @netjock: Why not use Coober Pedy LOL. I’d love to live on your clownworld

                                • @Icecold5000:

                                  Why not use Coober Pedy LOL

                                  Obviously geography is not exactly your strength. Coober Pedy is 848km by road from Adelaide. 1,800 residents in Coober Pedy, Adelaide is 1.3m population.

                                  Ballarat is 115km by road to Melbourne. 101k population in Ballarat and 5m people in Melbourne.

                                  To put it in Sydney bubble perspective. Melbourne to Ballarat is closer than Sydney to Lithgow, Sydney to Newcastle, and a little bit further than Sydney to Wollongong.

                                  I assume you either fail or haven't taken high school geography or basic IT because you would be able to find that information easily on the internet.

                                  • @netjock: Love the gaslighting. Keep it up.

                                    • @Icecold5000: Having proper facts is gaslighting. Maybe you should just stick to your bubble rather than trying to recruit into it.

                                      • @netjock: Next you’ll be telling us that if only we stop eating smashed avo on toast then all our dreams will come true

                                        • @Icecold5000: Don't need to. Avos are so cheap now. Don't know whether Sydney people is still paying $2 an Avo but it is less than a dollar for the rest of us if you've been checking ozbargain

                                          Probably why the house prices are going up because cheaper avos means more disposable income to pay the mortgage.

                                          Move out of Sydney bubble might do you some good.

                                          • @netjock: Great gaslighting claiming that anyone living in Sydney is not in touch with reality. You and Scomo have a lot in common.

                                            • @Icecold5000:

                                              You and Scomo have a lot in common.

                                              Why? Isn't he the Prime Minister for New South Wales, link here. Scomo is out of touch with reality. You put up the perfect example to describe yourself.

                                              I think you got stuff the wrong way around.

                                              It is like talking to someone who hasn't gone through senior high school.

                                              You might want to quit before you learn more stuff because it seems like you just can't stop demonstrating what you haven't learnt.

                                              • @netjock: Go on tell us how we just need to have a go and uproot our lives to live in hick towns with a three hour commute to our jobs and that anyone who thinks this is an issue just isn’t living in reality LOL

                                                • @Icecold5000:

                                                  hick towns with a three hour commute

                                                  1hr. You still haven't got your magnitudes correct.

                                                  You are not living in reality mate. Like I said get out of Botany Bay. It probably takes 1hr to get out of it with all the wannabes in the way.

                                                  • @netjock: Using my patented plan you too can be a billionaire in 10 easy steps and monthly payments of $99 so call now, operators are waiting to take your call!

                                                    • @Icecold5000: Keep trying. You don't make yourself sound any more intelligent with each response

                                                      • @netjock: I’m not trying to sell people a lie by insulting their intelligence.

                                                        • @Icecold5000: Not selling people anything. Didn't ask anyone to contact me. Just stating facts.

                                                          You on the other hand demonstrate your own intelligence. Whether it matches the facts is your doing.

                                                          You say insult. I don't see facts as insults. Facts might seem like insults if it doesn't match your reality.

                                                          • @netjock: The fact is that you can’t buy a $400k house in Sydney and claiming that just because you could do so in some regional area utterly ignores the reality of the situation most first home buyers are in as their jobs, family and friends are in Sydney. It’s myopic and insulting.

                                                            • @Icecold5000: Job, family and friends yet can't buy a home. I guess they are not going to pay your rent when you retire and can't afford to rent. That is the reality.

                                                              You think refugees arriving by boat don't have friends and family they had to leave. Entitlement culture is well entrenched.

                                                              • @netjock: There you have it really. Anyone who doesn’t want a three hour commute to Melbourne is ‘entitled’. Bringing out extreme examples about some random refugee making it big while the majority exist on Centrelink. Maybe try looking in the mirror and see how arrogant you are.

                                                                • @Icecold5000: Ballarat to Melbourne and back is not 3hrs. But it is better than you thinking it is the same as Coober Pedy (8hrs to Adelaide one way) is the same.

                                                                  It is a bit arrogant to expect someone to sell you a property you can afford in Sydney simply because you have a job, friends and family there. Makes you wonder why people make career moves to London, New York or Singapore.

                                                                  • @netjock: Yep, again claiming that someone who moves to NY or London to somehow representative of the average Australian. Maybe you should tell us all that if we’re not quant analysts for a hedge fund working in NY we are failures because we’re not giving it a go LOL

                                                                    • @Icecold5000: The average Australian. 60%+ people are property owners. So who are these average Australians whom have jobs, friends and family but can't buy a house. Must be Sydney average. Don't pretend you are with the rest of us.

                                                                      • @netjock: And what percentage of those people brought before prices doubled but wages stagnated?

                                                                        • @Icecold5000: Here you go again. Trying to argue you are talking about "the average Australian" but now looking at the minorities to try to win an argument.

                                                                          Maybe people 20 years ago should wait until now to buy. You got a time machine to make 45 year olds of today 25 again?

                                                                          I assume you want a wealth tax to prevent 70 year olds dying today to pass on their wealth because it would be unfair to those who have 60 year old parents who aren't going to die for another 10 years.

                                                                          • @netjock: Maybe I should go back in time 20 years and buy a house. That would solve a lot of problems. All you can do is to come up with extreme outliers and try to generalise them which would work on stupid people I guess. You believe your own spiel so there’s a case in point.

                                                                            • @Icecold5000: Okay Mr Coober Pedy is not 8hrs to Adelaide and same magnitude as Ballerat is to Melbourne.

                                                                              • @netjock: Good attempt at deflection

                                                                                • @Icecold5000: Deflection? Like you didn't mention Coober Peddy. It isn't a deflection if you mentioned it and demonstrated you are the one that is way out there floating in some Sydney bubble.

                                                                                  On yeah about you going back 20 years. Nobody can go back. Complaining about how easy people have it 20 years ago is like them complaining about how good you have it 20 years later, now with internet.

                                                                                  • @netjock: And complaining about people realise it’s nearly impossible to buy the average priced house in Sydney at $1.2 million on the average wage and they don’t swallowing your gaslighting lies is most amusing.

                                                                                    • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                      your gaslighting lies is most amusing.

                                                                                      Saying Ballarat to Melbourne is like Coober Peddy to Adelaide is as a biggest lie as you can get.

                                                                                      Nobody forcing anyone to stay in Sydney on average wage and forcing them to try to buy $1.2m property.

                                                                                      You know your lie is using Australian national average wage and using Sydney average property prices. That is like using American national average wage and saying Manhattan is affordable. But then your Coober Peddy comment explains the knowledge gap.

                                                                                      • @netjock: Don’t forget that anyone who doesn’t move to NY or London for their career is living in a bubble as well and deserves to be poor LOL

                                                                                        • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                          Don’t forget that anyone who doesn’t move to NY or London for their career is living in a bubble

                                                                                          Unless your career is hanging out with family and friends. I think there is a description for that. If you are young then it is "jobless" if you are old then it is "retirement"

                                                                                          Don't forget there is no university of mum, dad and friends. They don't give qualifications, promotions or pay rises.

                                                                                          You could stay in Sydney and not be able to buy a house. Ask mum, dad and friends for a pay rise. You probably know the answer. Begging isn't a career. Or is it!? Man makes $1200 a day begging

                                                                                          • @netjock: Still haven’t explained have someone one the median income is suppose to afford the average $1.2 million house LOL. The median income in NSW is $52k. Now get a calculator and divide $1.2 million. Thats reality not your self serving gaslighting lies.

                                                                                            • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                              LOL

                                                                                              Exactly the point because you just don't get it.

                                                                                              The median income in NSW is $52k

                                                                                              Sydney is in NSW but it sure isn't NSW.

                                                                                              someone one the median income is suppose to afford the average $1.2 million house

                                                                                              Didn't realise that is the average house price in NSW.

                                                                                              You need to drink bottled water because tap water obviously doesn't sit too well with you.

                                                                                              • @netjock: Numbers don’t lie unlike your narrative

                                                                                                • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                                  Numbers don’t lie

                                                                                                  Yeah if you had the right numbers. It seems like you are quoting numbers from two different populations. NSW vs Sydney. If you don't get that then your narrative is wrong.

                                                                                                  Average salary for NSW and average house prices for Sydney. You still don't get it do you? That is like saying Melbourne is unaffordable based on Victorian average salaries.

                                                                                                  • @netjock: They were based on NSW wages and prices. It’s more than inconvenient for you that these numbers are transparent nowadays.

                                                                                                    • @Icecold5000: You know what they say when you end up in a shitty bubble. Get out of it.

                                                                                                      Some how people are buying property. Too bad if you can't. Maybe go begging for a year in London. Beats working in NSW.

                                                                                                      NSW average includes Sydney which skews the number then so does Sydney wages.

                                                                                                      But then you being Sydney bubble boy, you just can't leave Sydney and your family and friends don't want to pay your deposit or your mortgage.

                                                                                                      If you want truth in numbers have NSW ex Sydney. You'll find it a lot more affordable using those numbers.

                                                                                    • @Icecold5000: @netjock

                                                                                      You don’t even have a knowledge of important metrics like price to income or an understanding of the dynamics of regional property markets where cashed up Sydneysiders have been buying in raising prices and even been pricing locals out of the rental markets

                                                                                      There is a reason why residential property is higher is mining towns, it’s because the incomes are higher. That’s why property prices in mining town collapsed when the mining job boom ended years ago. So your 100k jobs to pay the mortgage on a 400k property don’t exist there. This is property 101 stuff which you fail to understand because you’re just making up a narrative.

                                                                                      • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                        dynamics of regional property markets where cashed up Sydneysiders have been buying in raising prices and even been pricing locals out of the rental markets

                                                                                        So it is my fault now you are too late into the regional market too?

                                                                                        There is a reason why residential property is higher is mining towns, it’s because the incomes are higher.

                                                                                        Unless you are a miner why would you want to buy in a mining town? What percentage of people in the workforce is in mining?

                                                                                        This is property 101 stuff which you fail to understand because you’re just making up a narrative.

                                                                                        Nice deflection. You are making narratives. You know. Coober Pedy being mining town of 2k population 8hrs from Adelaide is the same as Ballarat of 200k people and 1hr from Melbourne. Complaining about being born 20 years too late. Now complaining about being too late into regional markets now cashed up Sydney siders have pushed up prices. Is there any excuses you don't have?

                                                                                        • @netjock: You’ve just proven you don’t actual know anything about property. How do you expect to be taken seriously when you lack even basic knowledge?

                                                                                          • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                            You’ve just proven you don’t actual know anything about property. How do you expect to be taken seriously when you lack even basic knowledge?

                                                                                            You talking to the person with a house in London (UK), 3 places in Melbourne.

                                                                                            Okay mate.

                                                                                            If you say you can't buy property with an average salary and other people can then what does it say about you?

                                                                                            • @netjock: You literally don’t know what you’re talking about. Arguing from a position of ignorance is just pathetic. Check your ego and you might learn something

                                                                                              • @Icecold5000: How can you talk about property 101 when you don't have any?

                                                                                                So you are Mr Property, so how many you got?

                                                                                                • @netjock: Worked in commercial property for a decade. I got pretty good at uncovering liars and know-nothings full of hot air trying to impress.

                                                                                                  • @Icecold5000:

                                                                                                    Worked in commercial property for a decade

                                                                                                    So what are you complaining about? If you worked in it for a decade and still winging about average salaries and average house prices then you weren't very successful.

                                                                                                    Stop pretend to be batting for the little guy as commercial landlords are the worst.

                                                                                                    I got pretty good at uncovering liars and know-nothings full of hot air trying to impress

                                                                                                    Reminds me of you.

                                                                                                    • @netjock: Still trying not cover up your ignorance. You don’t know that you don’t know. It’s kinda cute that someone can pretend to themselves they know what they’re talking about.

    • Really makes you wonder how people justify $2k for a phone

      They call it an investment

      • +1

        If its not a high yield investment like an $80k car. Not interested.

  • +2

    It is like TCL Plex but AMOLED screen

  • Was going to pull the trigger on zenfone 8 after I broke my Redmi k20 pro.
    Now wondering whether I should just get this instead and save the $300!

    • $300 in the pocket is much better imho. Go for this

  • +2

    Looks like it's gone out of stock.

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  • +2

    Was a good deal for what it is but I don't think I could stand the curved screen. What a stupid gimmick

    • +4

      This is an irritating trend that's been haunting me since the Galaxy S6. Bezels have become thin enough now. Curved screens only hurt the customer with decreased durability and finicky aftermarket screen protectors.

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