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TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER Android phone with e-paper switch drops back to $180 Amazon low (Nearly 30% off)

We came away generally intrigued with the e-paper switch and the particularly notable battery life on the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER phone at launch, and it has now returned to its lowest price to date on Amazon at $180 shipped.  

Amazon is now offering the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER smartphone down at $179.99 shipped. Regularly carrying a $250 list price on Amazon, it is now nearly 30% off to mark the return of the lowest price we have tracked there. 

Much like we saw this morning with the TCL NXTPAPER 11 and 14 Android tablets, this deal is on par with the offers we featured during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale at the end of last month. You’ll also find the spring sale pricing back on the upgraded 256GB model as well:

As we detailed at launch, these models feature a 6.8-inch 120Hz “paper-like” display and an interesting “black-and-white mode that gives days of battery life at the flick of a switch.” 

4 Display Modes for Any Moment: Switch instantly with the dedicated NXTPAPER button. This TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G phone offers 4 modes—Standard, Ink Paper, Color Paper, and Max Ink—perfect for everyday use, comics, reading, and battery-saving viewing

If it is the paper-like tablets you’re after, all of the details for today’s deals on TCL NXTPAPER 11 and 14 Android tablets from $160 await right here

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices