TCL Tab 10L Gen 4

TCL Tab 10L Gen 4 Specifications

The TCL Tab 10L Gen 4 (also called TAB 10L LTE Gen 4) was announced and released in July 2025 as a budget-friendly big-screen tablet. It has a slim body measuring 7.6 mm thick and weighs about 430 g, so it feels light enough for daily use and reading. The tablet also gets IP54 splash resistance, which is rare in this price range. On the front, you get a 10.1-inch IPS LCD display with 800 × 1280 resolution, around 149 ppi density, and up to 400 nits brightness. The screen is not very sharp but is comfortable for online classes, browsing, and watching YouTube. TCL ships it in a single “Future Dusk” colour, giving it a clean and minimal look.

Performance is handled by the MediaTek MT8786 chipset with an octa-core CPU and integrated GPU, running Android 15 with a planned Android 16 update. This hardware is made for basic tasks rather than heavy gaming. Apps like Chrome, WhatsApp, Netflix, and document editing run smoothly, but demanding games will need lower graphics settings. The tablet comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB storage, plus a dedicated microSD slot for expansion. Dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack make it good for media consumption, and you also get Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, and optional LTE with a Nano-SIM for calling and data on the go.

For cameras, the LTE model offers an 8 MP rear and 5 MP front camera, while the Wi-Fi model gets 5 MP rear and 2 MP selfie. Both support 1080p video recording. These cameras are clearly built for video calls and document scanning rather than photography, which is acceptable for a tablet in this category. A 6000 mAh battery powers the device and supports 18W wired charging (PD), giving a full day of light usage like study, streaming, and reading. Priced at around $132 (Rs. 11,999 in India) in India, the tablet focuses on affordability, large display comfort, and reliable daily performance rather than high-end specs — making it a practical choice for students and casual users.

SpecificationsTCL Tab 10L Gen 4
Network2G, 3G, 4G
AnnouncedJuly 2025
SIMNano-SIM (cellular model only)
Dimensions9.41 x 6.11 x 0.30 inches
Weight430 g
Size10.1 inches
DisplayIPS LCD, 400 nits
~149 ppi density
Protection/ OthersIP54 dust protected and water resistant
(water splashes)
Resolution800 x 1280 pixels
OSAndroid 15
planned upgrade to Android 16
ChipsetMediatek MT8786
CPUOcta-core
GPUN/A
Card slotmicroSDXC
RAM4GB
Internal64GB, 128GB
Camera8 MP (10L LTE Gen 4)
5 MP (10L Gen 4)
LED flash
Max – 1080p@30fps
Selfie5 MP (10L LTE Gen 4)
2 MP (10L Gen 4)
Max – 1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes, with dual speakers
3.5mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac,
dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth5.1, A2DP, LE
GPSN/A
NFCNo
Infrared portN/A
RadioN/A
USBUSB Type-C 2.0
SensorsAccelerometer, proximity
Battery6000 mAh
18W wired, PD
ColorsFuture Dusk
Expected Price$132 (Rs. 11,999 in India) Approx.
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TCL Tab 10L Gen 4 Pros and Cons

Based on the above specs, you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the TCL Tab 10L Gen 4 Tablet.

Pros

  1. IP54 splash and dust protection present.
  2. Big 6000 mAh cell gives long reading and streaming time.
  3. Android 15 with future Android 16 upgrade.
  4. Charger available in box (10W, supports 18W PD).
  5. Dual speakers and 3.5 mm jack useful for media.
  6. LTE calling and SIM support for portability.
  7. Decent standby backup for daily use.
  8. Expandable storage via dedicated microSD slot.
  9. Light weight body for a 10-inch tablet.
  10. Clean near-stock UI experience.
  11. Suitable for online classes and casual apps.

Cons

  1. Low refresh rate panel (standard 60Hz).
  2. No Gorilla Glass protection mentioned.
  3. HD resolution, not FHD
  4. 4K or 8K recording support not available.
  5. No gyro-EIS stabilization.
  6. Low light photography average.
  7. 18W charging feels slow for 6000 mAh.
  8. Missing reverse charging feature.
  9. No wireless charging.
  10. Can heat slightly during long gaming sessions.
  11. No 5G connectivity.
Sumit Pandit
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