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Is This the Year of the Midpriced Smartphone? - ConsumerReports.org

The new market for 5G has attracted new companies, too.

Case in point: TCL, known best for its TVs, at CES announced a trio of new smartphones that will start at under $500 and include a 5G version powered by the new Qualcomm processor.

That’s not to say this is the company’s first attempt at making a smartphone. Until just recently, TCL licensed the BlackBerry name and produced a handful of Android phones under that brand. It has also quietly developed a handful of TCL-branded models. 

The company says the new phones—the TCL 10L, 10 Pro, and 10 5G—will go on sale in the second quarter of this year. For more details, look for a product announcement from TCL at MWC.

Coolpad, which makes budget phones and smartwatches for kids, also has unveiled plans for a 5G model.

That phone, which will be priced under $400, will work with multiple carriers, go on sale in the second quarter, and feature a 6.5-inch display, dual rear-facing cameras, and a 4000mAh battery.

While all that may sound great, Peterson says Coolpad’s lack of brand recognition and limited retail presence could keep the 5G phone from getting much traction on the broader market. 

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