The Nubia Z60 Ultra transforms smartphone aesthetics, resembling a fusion of two cameras and a phone. Its unique design, teased in comparisons with the iPhone 15 Pro, prompts varied opinions, creating buzz around its upcoming release.
Nubia Z60 Ultra Compared to Apple iPhone 15 Pro
A recent comparison video shines a light on the Nubia Z60 Ultra's key trait: its under-display camera. It seeks to provide users with an expansive display accessible from the usual pill-shaped notch. This UDC tech is catching on, with even Samsung's foldable phones sporting it.
The demo shows that the Z60 Ultra's UDC is almost out of sight, yet its performance in day-to-day use and selfie clarity stay in the air.
A bold design adorns the phone's rear-camera setup, and hues like "Starry Night" mimic Van Gogh's masterpieces.
Leaks by Digital Chat Station gave us an early glimpse at this top-tier model through detailed photos.
In terms of screen brightness, Nubia's Z60 Ultra seemed more luminous than Apple's iPhone 15 Pro within that same video, but the settings for screen brightness, surrounding light, and potential flaws in how videos show colors could alter accurate perception.
The Z60 Ultra boasts a sizable 6.8-inch AMOLED panel capable of refreshing at 120 Hz; beneath this display lies a fingerprint reader, which is also hidden from view. Its pixel count per inch is near 400, not topping charts but certainly delivering fine image quality.
What to Expect on Some of Nubia Z60 Ultra's Specs
Expect a 50MP main, 50MP wide-angle, and a sharp 64MP zoom lens on the Nubia Z60 Ultra, where in it each comes with OIS for precise shots. Specs are still to come, but point to steady images.
With shades of black-gray and an eye-catching blue pattern, the Z60 Ultra shows off its style. It runs on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and features swift LPDDR5X RAM plus UFS 4.0 storage, and it's also built tough against water and dirt with an IP68 rating.
Nubia just took wraps off their first phone with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip - after their Z50 line that includes models like the Z50S Pro ($679 on Amazon). The fresh-out-the-box Z60 has some neat tricks up its sleeve, too - chiefly among the best in its under-display camera tech that's hard to spot even close-up.
In Nubia's promos, they boast about this near-invisible tech, making it so sleek you'd hardly know it's there. They put it next to an iPhone 15 Pro to show off how bright their screen is by comparison - though we don't know if they turned up the iPhone's brightness.
The Nubia Z60 Ultra is set for its China launch on December 19 at 2:00 pm (11:30 am IST). Anticipated to feature for the specifications mentioned earlier, the device is rumored to include an 80W fast-charging 6,000mAh battery.
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