The
TCL Y910 passed through the
Chinese equivalent of the
FCC earlier this week and now this
prototype has been spotted in the wild.
The
TCL Y910 looks very similar to the
TCL N3 which will eventually replace the wonderful
Idol X. The main differences being the
Y910 has already received the green light to go in to production by the
Chinese government and it sports a larger 6-inch
display.
We happy to see that this
TCL phablet look so alike to the
N3 Renders we broke
news of a few days ago, as the design similarities between the two devices suggest the
N3 renders are the final designs!
Anyway back to the
TCL Y910. What we know about this
phablet is it received it’s network license on August 13th, is has a 6-inch
1080 display, is powered by a 1.5Ghz MT6589T
quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, measures just 8.5mm and has an 8 mega-pixel rear and 2 mega-pixel front camera.
Of course the phone also gets the usual Wifi, Bluetooth and dual SIM support but wireless charging has also been thrown in too! Not a bad-looking
phablet and even better when you consider that sources claim a
retail price of only 1800 Yuan ($294).