The Nubia Z60 Ultra, set for its official debut on December 19, marks the arrival of Nubia’s latest full-screen flagship.
According to reports, the latest smartphone incorporates the cutting-edge BOE Q9+ luminescent material, leading to a substantial enhancement in color display stability. It boasts a 400PPI pixel density, utilizes autonomous pixel drivers, and adopts a full-screen blue diamond arrangement. Furthermore, it features support for 2160Hz PWM dimming. Furthermore, the device features a UDC Ultra-independent screen display chip that finely tunes color transitions. Beyond its distinctive image design, the recent phone also sports a fifth-generation UDC full-screen configuration.
Presently, Nubia has unveiled the conclusive images of the Nubia Z60 Ultra. This marks the initial revelation of the front and rear designs of the upcoming phone by the official source. A notable feature of the impending device is the unconventional design of its rear camera module. The lens area’s design is remarkably daring, and describing the lens as having “distinct shapes” is certainly fitting. Bid farewell to the era of perforations! Nubia Z60 Ultra’s inaugural real-life photo session showcases a rear camera with distinctive shapes, ensuring high recognizability.
The iconic red circle surrounds the primary camera lens, the elliptical lens above it functions as the ultra-wide-angle lens, and the rectangular projection to the right of the main camera serves as the periscope telephoto lens. Reports indicate that the Nubia Z60 Ultra will incorporate the “Neovision imaging system.” The three lenses comprise an 18mm 50MP high-aperture wide-angle lens, a 35mm 50 Megapixels HD optics lens, recognized as a “one-inch sensor,” and an 85mm 64 Megapixels periscope telephoto lens, both featuring optical image stabilization.
The overall construction adheres to the right-angled frame design, presenting an aesthetically pleasing front profile. The device is offered in three colors: Night Sea, Milky Way, and Starry Sky Collection Edition.
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