Nubia X With 6.26-inch Full HD And Bezel-less Screen To Be Launched On 31 October
Karamchand Rameshwar
The article has rumored specifications of new flagship of Nubia called Nubia X which will be launched in 31 October.
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Nubia is believed to develop a phone with dual displays. The phone already revealed in a lot of photos already. This Nubia phone was initially referred to as the Nubia Z18S, however, a poster has revealed that it will actually be officially known as the Nubia X.
CEO of Nubia, Ni Fei, cliamed that his company’s next flagship will be launched on 31 October which is the 6h anniversary of Nubia. This next important product is no doubt the Nubia X with two displays. Last month, this phone got TENAA certification as NX616J revealing some of its features. The phone is believed to have front bezel-less 6.26-inch LCD FHD+ display with a 5.1-inch HD+ OLED back display and dual fingerprint scanners on the left and right sides of the frame.
The invite, like TENAA, did not reveal the front camera. You can take selfies with the back cameras since this phone comes with a second display.
The second screen on the back has also been revealed in the Nubia X’s live image.
Rumored specifications of the new Nubia X are as follows:
- Dimensions: 154.1×73.30×8.65mm;
- Weight: 178g
- SIM: Dual SIM
- Main display: curved glass, In-Cell 2.5D, 6.26-inch, 1080 × 2280 pixels with 19:9 Full HD ratio
- Secondary display: curved glass, AMOLED 2.5D, 5.1-inch, 1520 x 720 pixels with 18:9 Full HD ratio
- Operating System: Android 8.1 (Oreo) with Nubia UI 6.0
- Chipset, CPU & GPU: Octa-Core 2.8GHz Snapdragon 845 64-bit (10nm) with Adreno GPU 630
- Memory: LPDDR4X RAM, 64GB storage (UFS 2.1), 6GB RAM or 128GB storage (UFS 2.1), 8GB RAM
- Main Cameras: 16MP with LED flash, f/1.6, PDAF, OIS, EIS
- Secondary camera: 24MP, f1/1.6
- Communications: Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), 4G VoLTE, GPS + GLONASS, Bluetooth 5, USB Type-C
- Feature: Dual side-mounted fingerprint scanners
- Battery: Quick Charge 4.0 technology with 3800mAh battery
The Nubia X may be introduced with two versions: Black and Gold color. There should be more information released in the next few weeks.
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