TCL 60 NxtPaper
TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G

TCL 60 NxtPaper TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth comparison of the TCL 60 NxtPaper and the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G. Both phones share a strong foundation — running Android 15, supporting 5G, and packing 18W fast charging — yet they diverge in meaningful ways across display quality, camera capability, storage, and a few standout features that may make one a significantly better fit for your lifestyle than the other. Read on to see how these two mid-range contenders stack up across every major specification.

Common Features

  • Both phones use an LCD IPS display type.
  • Both displays support a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Neither phone has branded damage-resistant glass on the display.
  • HDR10 support is not available on either product.
  • HDR10+ support is not available on either product.
  • Always-On Display is not available on either product.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either product.
  • Neither phone has a rugged build.
  • Neither phone can be folded.
  • Both phones have integrated LTE.
  • Both chipsets are built on a 6 nm semiconductor process.
  • Both phones support 64-bit processing.
  • Both phones use DirectX 12.
  • Both phones use big.LITTLE CPU technology.
  • The GPU clock speed is 950 MHz on both phones.
  • RAM speed is 2133 MHz on both phones.
  • Both phones have integrated graphics.
  • Both main cameras feature a dual-lens or multi-lens setup.
  • Neither phone has built-in optical image stabilization.
  • Both phones record main camera video at 1080p 30fps.
  • Neither phone has a BSI sensor.
  • Both phones have a CMOS sensor.
  • Both phones support continuous autofocus when recording movies.
  • Both phones support phase-detection autofocus for photos.
  • Both phones run Android 15.
  • Both phones display clipboard warnings.
  • Both phones offer location privacy options.
  • Both phones offer camera and microphone privacy options.
  • Mail Privacy Protection is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones support theme customization.
  • Both phones can block app tracking.
  • Cross-site tracking blocking is not available on either phone.
  • Neither phone supports wireless charging.
  • Both phones support fast charging at 18W.
  • Both phones come with a charger in the box.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Both phones have a battery level indicator.
  • Both phones have a rechargeable battery.
  • Both phones include a 3.5mm audio jack.
  • aptX support is not available on either phone.
  • LDAC support is not available on either phone.
  • aptX HD support is not available on either phone.
  • aptX Adaptive support is not available on either phone.
  • aptX Lossless support is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones have a built-in FM radio.
  • Both phones support 5G connectivity.
  • Both phones support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
  • Both phones have an external memory slot.
  • Both phones use a USB Type-C port.
  • Both phones support NFC.
  • Both phones have a download speed of 3300 MBits/s.
  • Both phones have a fingerprint scanner.
  • Emergency SOS via satellite is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones have a video light.
  • Neither phone has a sapphire glass display.
  • Neither phone has a curved display.

Main Differences

  • Screen size is 6.7″ on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 6.78″ on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Pixel density is 262 ppi on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 396 ppi on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Resolution is 720 x 1600 px on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 1080 x 2460 px on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Internal storage is 256GB on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 128GB on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • RAM is 8GB on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 6GB on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • The chipset is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and the MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • The GPU is the Arm Mali-G57 MC2 on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and the Mali G57 MC2 on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • CPU speed is 2 x 2.4 & 6 x 2 GHz on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 2 x 2.2 & 6 x 2 GHz on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Main camera megapixels are 50 & 5 MP on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 50 & 5 & 2 MP on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Front camera resolution is 8MP on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 32MP on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • The number of flash LEDs is 2 on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 1 on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Slow-motion video recording is not available on the TCL 60 NxtPaper but is supported on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Timelapse function is not available on the TCL 60 NxtPaper but is present on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Battery capacity is 5200 mAh on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 5010 mAh on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • Stereo speakers are not available on the TCL 60 NxtPaper but are present on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • The TCL 60 NxtPaper supports 2 physical SIM cards, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G supports 1 physical SIM and 1 eSIM.
  • Bluetooth version is 5.4 on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and 5.3 on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
  • An e-paper display is present on the TCL 60 NxtPaper but not available on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G.
Specs Comparison
TCL 60 NxtPaper

TCL 60 NxtPaper

TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G

TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G

Design:
has a rugged build
can be folded

In terms of design fundamentals, the TCL 60 NxtPaper and the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G are identical across the available specs. Neither device features a rugged build, meaning neither is designed to withstand harsh environments, drops, or exposure to dust and water beyond standard consumer-grade durability. Similarly, both are traditional non-folding slabs, so there is no flexible or foldable form factor to differentiate them.

The absence of a rugged build on both devices is worth noting for users who work in demanding conditions — without reinforced frames, military-grade certifications, or enhanced water resistance, both phones are equally vulnerable to accidental damage in tough environments. Neither model offers a structural or portability advantage through a foldable design either.

Based strictly on the provided design specs, these two devices are in a complete tie. There is no differentiator here — users prioritizing ruggedness or an innovative form factor will find neither model satisfactory, and those choosing between the two should look to other spec groups to find a meaningful distinction.

Display:
Display type LCD, IPS LCD, IPS
screen size 6.7" 6.78"
pixel density 262 ppi 396 ppi
resolution 720 x 1600 px 1080 x 2460 px
refresh rate 120Hz 120Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
Always-On Display
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G both feature LCD, IPS displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, providing smooth visuals for various tasks. However, the screen size and pixel density differ slightly. The TCL 60 NxtPaper has a 6.7″ screen with a pixel density of 262 ppi, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G offers a slightly larger 6.78″ screen with a higher pixel density of 396 ppi. This means the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G should deliver sharper details due to its increased pixel density.

In terms of resolution, the TCL 60 NxtPaper offers a 720 x 1600 px display, whereas the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G provides a higher 1080 x 2460 px resolution, which will result in a clearer and more detailed image on the latter. Both devices share the same lack of branded damage-resistant glass, support for HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Always-On Display features, and neither has a secondary screen.

Both devices are touch-enabled, offering the same basic functionality in terms of interactivity. Despite the differences in screen size, pixel density, and resolution, their overall display technologies remain largely comparable in terms of refresh rate and basic features.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 128GB
RAM 8GB 6GB
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 6300 MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus
GPU name Arm Mali-G57 MC2 Mali G57 MC2
CPU speed 2 x 2.4 & 6 x 2 GHz 2 x 2.2 & 6 x 2 GHz
GPU clock speed 950 MHz 950 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 2133 MHz 2133 MHz
semiconductor size 6 nm 6 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
Uses HMP
maximum memory amount 12GB 12GB
uses multithreading
DDR memory version 4 4

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G both feature MediaTek chipsets, but with slight differences in performance. The TCL 60 NxtPaper is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus. Both devices use an octa-core CPU with two high-performance cores (2.4 GHz for the NxtPaper and 2.2 GHz for the XE NxtPaper 5G) and six power-efficient cores (2 GHz for both), supported by big.LITTLE technology and HMP (heterogeneous multi-processing) for efficient workload distribution. Both also have 8 CPU threads, ensuring smooth multitasking.

In terms of RAM, the TCL 60 NxtPaper offers 8GB, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G has 6GB of RAM. Both phones support RAM speeds of 2133 MHz, and the memory is DDR4. The TCL 60 NxtPaper has a higher maximum memory capacity of 12GB compared to the 6GB on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G. Both devices feature integrated LTE support, integrated graphics, and GPU clock speeds of 950 MHz, with the TCL 60 NxtPaper using the Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU and the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G using the Mali G57 MC2 GPU.

When it comes to storage, the TCL 60 NxtPaper offers 256GB of internal storage, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G offers 128GB. Both devices are capable of supporting 64-bit processing, use a 6nm semiconductor size, and support DirectX 12. Additionally, both phones are capable of multithreading and can handle up to 12GB of memory, although the TCL 60 NxtPaper offers more RAM out of the box.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 & 5 MP 50 & 5 & 2 MP
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 32MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 1080 x 30 fps 1080 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 2 1
has a BSI sensor
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 0x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
Has timelapse function
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G both feature dual-lens main cameras, but with some differences in specifications. The TCL 60 NxtPaper includes a 50 MP main camera paired with a 5 MP secondary camera, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G offers a 50 MP main camera along with additional 5 MP and 2 MP sensors. Both devices support phase-detection autofocus for photos and continuous autofocus for video, but the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G has a third sensor to potentially improve versatility in capturing different types of shots.

In terms of front cameras, the TCL 60 NxtPaper has an 8 MP front camera, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G features a significantly higher 32 MP front camera, which may result in much clearer selfies. Both phones can create panoramas in-camera, support HDR mode, have a flash, and allow for manual settings such as exposure, ISO, and white balance. Neither model has a front-facing LED flash or dual-lens front camera.

For video recording, both phones can record in 1080 x 30 fps resolution, though the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G supports slow-motion video and timelapse, whereas the TCL 60 NxtPaper does not. Neither device supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, and both lack advanced features like laser autofocus or 360° panorama shooting. Overall, the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G offers a more advanced front camera and additional video features, while both models have similar capabilities for general photography and manual control.

Operating system:
Android version Android 15 Android 15
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
has Mail Privacy Protection
has theme customization
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
has on-device machine learning
has notification permissions
has media picker
Can play games while they download
has dark mode
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has battery health check
has an extra dim mode
has focus modes
has dynamic theming
can offload apps
Has customizable notifications
has Live Text
has full-page screenshots
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
has PiP
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system
has Quick Start

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G both run Android 15 and share a nearly identical set of features in their operating systems. Both devices include clipboard warnings, location and camera/microphone privacy options, and theme customization. They also allow users to block app tracking, utilize on-device machine learning, and support customizable notifications. Additionally, both devices feature dark mode, full-page screenshots, PiP (Picture-in-Picture), and split-screen functionality, ensuring a similar user experience in terms of multitasking and privacy features.

Neither device supports Wi-Fi password sharing or gets direct OS updates, and both lack Mail Privacy Protection and focus modes. They do, however, include features such as Live Text, sharing intents, and widgets. Both phones also have battery health checks, an extra dim mode for low light, offline voice recognition, and voice commands. Furthermore, both are multi-user systems and allow for tracking the current position of the mobile device.

While both devices have many of the same OS features, neither supports Quick Start, and there are no significant differences between them in this group. The operating systems are essentially identical, providing users with similar privacy and customization options, as well as multitasking and accessibility features.

Battery:
battery power 5200 mAh 5010 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 18W 18W
comes with a charger
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G have very similar battery specifications, with only slight differences in battery capacity. The TCL 60 NxtPaper is equipped with a 5200 mAh battery, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G has a slightly smaller 5010 mAh battery. Both phones support fast charging at 18W and come with a charger included. Neither device supports wireless charging, and both have a rechargeable, non-removable battery.

Both models feature a battery level indicator, allowing users to easily check their remaining battery life. The overall battery performance should be comparable between the two devices, with the TCL 60 NxtPaper having a marginally larger battery, though the difference in capacity is unlikely to have a significant impact on day-to-day usage.

In summary, the battery specifications of both phones are nearly identical, offering similar charging speeds, battery health features, and lack of wireless charging, making the choice between them more dependent on other factors.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has aptX
has LDAC
has aptX HD
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

Both the TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G include a 3.5 mm audio jack, allowing for traditional wired headphone connections. However, the two devices differ in audio output capabilities. The TCL 60 NxtPaper does not feature stereo speakers, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G is equipped with stereo speakers, providing a more immersive audio experience.

Neither device supports advanced Bluetooth audio codecs such as aptX, LDAC, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, or aptX Lossless, meaning both phones offer basic Bluetooth audio support. Both models, however, include a radio feature, which allows users to listen to FM radio stations without needing an internet connection.

In summary, while both phones share some common features like the 3.5 mm audio jack and FM radio, the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G stands out with its stereo speakers, offering a more robust audio experience compared to the TCL 60 NxtPaper, which lacks stereo sound.

Connectivity & Features:
release date March 2025 January 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
SIM cards 2 SIM 1 SIM, 1 eSIM
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.3
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
has NFC
download speed 3300 MBits/s 3300 MBits/s
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

Both the TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G support 5G connectivity, enabling fast mobile network speeds. However, the two devices differ in SIM card configurations. The TCL 60 NxtPaper supports two regular SIM cards, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G supports one regular SIM card and one eSIM. Both devices feature Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) support, Bluetooth 5.4 on the TCL 60 NxtPaper and Bluetooth 5.3 on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G, as well as USB Type-C and NFC.

In terms of sensors, both devices include a fingerprint scanner, a gyroscope, GPS, a compass, an accelerometer, a barometer, and support for Galileo. Neither model includes motion tracking, optical tracking, or a built-in projector. Both phones are equipped with a cellular module for connectivity, and neither supports infrared sensors or DLNA certification. Additionally, both devices have a similar download speed of 3300 MBits/s.

The TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G offer very similar connectivity features, with the primary differences being in SIM card configuration and Bluetooth version. Both phones also share a range of useful sensors for navigation and environmental sensing, ensuring a similar experience in terms of connectivity and feature set.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

Both the TCL 60 NxtPaper and TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G include a video light, which can be useful for capturing videos in low-light conditions. However, they differ in display technology. The TCL 60 NxtPaper features an e-paper display, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G does not have this feature. The e-paper display on the TCL 60 NxtPaper is designed to provide a unique, energy-efficient reading experience, while the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G uses a more traditional display type.

Both devices lack sapphire glass displays and curved displays, meaning neither has the more premium, scratch-resistant glass or the curved edges that are sometimes seen on higher-end devices.

In summary, the TCL 60 NxtPaper stands out with its e-paper display, providing a distinct feature not found on the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G, which sticks to a more standard display approach. Both phones, however, offer a video light and share the absence of sapphire glass and curved displays.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After a thorough look at both devices, it is clear that each targets a slightly different type of user. The TCL 60 NxtPaper stands out with its unique e-paper display mode, larger 256GB of internal storage, 8GB of RAM, a bigger 5200 mAh battery, and dual physical SIM support — making it an excellent pick for power users and frequent travelers who need space and endurance. The TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G, on the other hand, wins on display sharpness with a significantly higher 396 ppi pixel density and full 1080p resolution, a much more capable 32MP front camera, stereo speakers, slow-motion and timelapse video recording, and eSIM support — making it the stronger choice for media consumption, content creation, and modern connectivity needs. Neither phone is an outright winner; your ideal pick depends on what matters most to you.

TCL 60 NxtPaper
Buy TCL 60 NxtPaper if...

Buy the TCL 60 NxtPaper if you want the unique e-paper display experience, more storage and RAM, a larger battery, and the flexibility of two physical SIM cards.

TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G
Buy TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G if...

Buy the TCL 60 XE NxtPaper 5G if you prioritize a sharper Full HD display, a superior 32MP front camera, stereo speakers, and modern features like slow-motion video and eSIM support.