Nubia Z60 Ultra makes headlines with leaks ahead of launch
Nubia's upcoming smartphone, the Z60 Ultra, has resurfaced in the news with leaked features just days before its launch. According to these leaks, the device is set to be one of the most competitive models in the market.
Nubia is set to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the Nubia Z60 Ultra, at a launch event scheduled for 2 pm local time on December 19th in China. This event marks the debut of the Z60 Ultra, succeeding the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Z50 Ultra that was announced earlier this year in March.
The Nubia Z60 Ultra is rumored to feature a 6.8-inch OLED display, providing a 1.5K resolution and possibly a 120Hz refresh rate. A notable aspect of this device is its screen, which is expected to be free of a punch-hole, offering a full-screen experience. This is made possible through Nubia's fifth-generation in-display selfie camera technology.
Nubia Z60 Ultra makes headlines with leaks ahead of launch
In terms of camera specifications, the Z60 Ultra is anticipated to have a 16-megapixel front camera. The rear camera setup is expected to include an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 64-megapixel OmniVision OV64B periscope telephoto camera, likely supporting up to 3x optical zoom.
Powering the Z60 Ultra will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, accompanied by a robust 6,000mAh battery with 80W charging capabilities. The phone is rumored to come with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage, and it is expected to run on the MyOS-based Android 14. Furthermore, a new leak suggests that the Z60 Ultra will be an IP68-rated device, ensuring dustproof and water-resistant capabilities.
Additionally, the launch event is rumored to also feature the introduction of another smartphone, the Nubia Z50 SE. This device is speculated to be a more affordable flagship, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, catering to a broader range of consumers looking for high-performance smartphones at a more accessible price point.