08/25 2024 427
Today, ZTE is one of the few manufacturers that still insists on using under-screen camera technology to provide true full-screen mobile phone options. Recently, Mingmei Infinite noticed that a mysterious new model under ZTE's sub-brand Nubia has appeared in the codebase. Based on various information, Mingmei Infinite believes that this model is most likely the Nubia Z70 Ultra, which is expected to be released within the year as a flagship model using under-screen camera technology.
Firstly, with the continuous promotion of Qualcomm's fourth-generation Snapdragon 8, the first batch of flagship models equipped with this processor have been basically confirmed. In addition to Xiaomi 15 series being the first to launch, Nubia's Z70 Ultra has also appeared in the database. The model is code-named NX731J and will adopt the new generation of under-screen camera technology, making it the world's first Snapdragon 8 Gen4 true full-screen flagship equipped with the fourth-generation Snapdragon 8 processor.
Furthermore, since the launch of the Z50 Ultra, Nubia has consistently adhered to the design of true full-screen and has continuously explored the field of high-resolution under-screen front cameras.
Recently, according to digital bloggers, the upcoming Nubia Z70 Ultra, set to release in the second half of this year, will debut with 1.5K under-screen camera technology, representing the industry's highest resolution UDC solution to date.
It is reported that ZTE's under-screen front camera solutions have advanced to the sixth generation, with the latest solutions implemented in Nubia Z60 Ultra and Red Magic 9S Pro series, featuring a screen resolution of 2480x1116, falling between 1080P and 1.5K resolutions.
This time, Nubia will be the first in the industry to achieve 1.5K resolution under-screen front camera technology by breaking through existing resolution limitations.
Generally, high-resolution screens affect the light intake of under-screen cameras due to dense pixels, which in turn affects selfie quality.
However, Nubia Z70 Ultra successfully solves this industry challenge, achieving a perfect combination of high-quality display and excellent selfie capabilities. Simply put, it hides the camera behind the screen from the user's view while enhancing selfie quality, ensuring both display effect and selfie quality are maintained.
In addition, Nubia Z70 Ultra is expected to be equipped with Qualcomm's latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen4 (note that the specific naming may change depending on Qualcomm's official announcement). This processor is expected to bring stronger CPU and GPU performance, as well as more efficient energy consumption management, providing a smooth operating experience and powerful gaming capabilities for the phone.
The camera aspect is a major highlight of this device. Nubia Z70 Ultra may adopt a one-inch ultra-large base main camera sensor, which not only improves light intake but also captures brighter and clearer photos in low-light environments while retaining more details.
Moreover, the device will introduce AI functionality to optimize photography effects through intelligent algorithms, allowing users to easily capture professional-level photos, whether of people, landscapes, or night scenes.
Finally, sources reveal that the subsequent product, Nubia Z70 Ultra, is expected to make its official debut around December, slightly later than mainstream flagships.
Incidentally, for reference, the Nubia Z60 Ultra, launched in December last year, is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a 6000mAh large battery, supports 80W wired fast charging, and offers features such as IP68 dust and water resistance, USB 3.1, and infrared remote control.
Mingmei Infinite notes that the Nubia Z60 Ultra features a fifth-generation UDC full screen, touted as the "industry's exclusive true full screen." The screen uses BOE Q9+ light-emitting materials, improving color display stability by 50% and featuring a screen resolution of 2480*1116p.
In terms of photography, the Nubia Z60 Ultra is equipped with the "Neovision Taishan Imaging System," featuring a rear triple-camera setup with a 50Mp IMX800 high-end optical lens (35mm f/1.59), a 50Mp OV50E wide-angle lens (18mm f/1.8), and a 64Mp OV64B periscope telephoto lens (85mm f/3.3), all supporting OIS optical image stabilization. Additionally, the device boasts "same-cycle pre-recording as sports cameras" and supports 4K 120fps video recording across its three main cameras.
Well, if the current exposure information about the Z70 Ultra is true, it means that in addition to continuing its position as an imaging flagship, it is highly likely to bring more attention in terms of performance, battery life, and imaging. However, the specific product details of this new model remain to be confirmed by Nubia's subsequent information. Interested friends may continue to follow up.