TCL Technology
Chinese multinational electronics company
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2023 | TCL Channel was relaunched and rebranded as TCL TV Plus (stylized as TCLtv+) |
2023 | TCL maintained its position as the second-largest television manufacturer by market share globally. |
2022 | TCL became the second-largest television manufacturer by market share globally. |
January 2022 | TCL released the TCL 30 V 5G smartphone. |
2021 | GoLive TV was renamed to TCL Channel |
2021 | TCL established 28 research and development (R&D) organizations, 10 joint laboratories, and 22 manufacturing bases, demonstrating significant expansion of its research and manufacturing capabilities. |
April 2021 | TCL launched the TCL 20 Pro 5G smartphone with a Snapdragon 750G processor. |
2020 | TCL introduced an innovative display technology called TCL NXTPAPER, featuring reduced blue light and anti-glare capabilities to improve visual comfort for users. |
2020 | TCL Technology acquired Samsung Display's assets in Suzhou, China, including a Gen 8.5 fab and an LCD module plant. |
December 2020 | TCL introduced the TCL 20 5G smartphone. |
October 2020 | TCL released the TCL 10 5G UW variant. |
September 2020 | TCL launched the TCL 10 Plus smartphone. |
August 2020 | TCL ceased distribution of BlackBerry devices under the BlackBerry Mobile name. |
July 2020 | TCL introduced the TCL 10 SE and TCL 10 5G smartphones, expanding their 10 series range. |
May 2020 | TCL launched the TCL 10L and TCL 10 Pro smartphones, part of their 10 series lineup. |
February 7 2020 | TCL Corporation officially changed its name to TCL Technology. |
2019 | JB Hi-Fi in Australia began selling budget Smart TVs under the FFalcon brand, manufactured by TCL. |
2019 | TCL completed a restructuring, splitting into TCL Technology Group Corporation and TCL Industrial Holdings. |
October 2019 | TCL released their first own-branded Android phone, the TCL Plex, featuring a 6.53-inch Full HD+ display and Snapdragon 675 processor. |
2018 | TCL launched the Palm 'ultra-mobile companion' smartphone, becoming the owner of the Palm brand. |
2016 | TCL Communication Technology Holdings was delisted from the stock exchange. |
December 2016 | TCL became a licensee of the BlackBerry brand, gaining rights to manufacture, distribute, and design BlackBerry devices globally. |
2015 | TCL launched its own streaming television service called GoLive TV (initially named GoLive) |
October 2014 | TCL acquired the Palm brand from HP for use on smartphones. |
February 2014 | TCL spent 280 million RMB to purchase 11 percent shareholdings of Tianjin 712 Communication & Broadcasting Co., Ltd, a Chinese military-owned communication devices company. |
2010 | TCL was ranked as the world's 25th-largest consumer electronics producer. |
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