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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