Today, Nubia officially announced that all three primary cameras of the Nubia Z60 Ultra support the optical image stabilization (OIS) feature, declaring it as the “pinnacle of mobile imaging excellence.
Furthermore, Nubia disclosed that the Z60 Ultra will introduce the world’s inaugural main photography-level wide-angle lens at the main camera level. This lens incorporates a 1/1.56-inch outsole sensor, an expansive f/1.8 aperture, a 50-megapixel capacity, and an eight-line suspension stabilization motor.
By earlier reports, the Z60 Ultra is set to feature Qualcomm’s most recent flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen3. The primary rear camera boasts an impressive 50 Megapixels with a 1/1.56-inch outsole, accompanied by a secondary 64-megapixel telephoto camera with a 1/2-inch outsole.
Aesthetically, the Z60 Ultra maintains the iconic red circle design, incorporating a right-angled mid-frame and curved edges for a comfortable grip. The Z60 Ultra is simultaneously incorporating a fifth-generation under-screen camera, creating a “full-screen front” appearance without any visible openings. Further technological advancements are enhancing the front-facing camera experience.
It is noteworthy that, presently, the sole proponents of under-screen camera solutions are Nubia and Red Magic, both entities under the umbrella of ZTE. In contrast, the majority of other brands opt for hole-punch screen solutions.
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