ZTE has just lifted the veil on the Nubia X, an amazing smartphone equipped with two screens, two fingerprint readers and guaranteed without the slightest notch. To offer a design almost 100% borderless, the Chinese manufacturer had the idea to use the rear sensors as a selfie camera. We tell you all about this ZTE Nubia X.
At an event in China, ZTE presented a clever smartphone with two screens: a 6.26-inch Full HD (2280 x 1080 pixel) IPS Full HD front screen and a 5.1-inch OLED secondary screen with HD (1520 x 720) definition. It is not the first manufacturer to offer a device with a dual screen. We remember for example the YotaPhone 2, a smartphone with 2 AMOLED screens, released in 2014 or the ZTE Axon M, from the same manufacturer.
Official ZTE Nubia X: Snapdragon 845, OLED and LCD screen and 0 notch!
To offer a serious alternative to the notch fashion, which equips most smartphones of 2018, ZTE has decided not to incorporate a front-facing camera. To take a selfie, you'll need to use the 16- and 24-MP rear dual module. The secondary screen is not just dedicated to the camera. It actually has the same features as the main screen, so you'll be able to access the entireAndroid 8.1 Oreo.
The screen is not the only component that comes in pairs. The ZTE Nubia X is equipped with two fingerprint sensors on the flanks. We would have liked ZTE to have a player under the screen, such as the OnePlus 6T or the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. Too bad. Moreover, the smartphone is nothing special under the hood: it is equipped with a SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, 6GB or 8GB of RAM and a battery of 3,800 mAh.
Last I heard, the ZTE Nubia X is reserved for the Chinese market. What do you think of this alternative design? Is this a convincing alternative to notches and smartphones with sliding screens, like the new Fully Borderless Honor Magic 2? Could you fall for the Nubia X?
- Read also: here is the ZTE Axon M, the smartphone with two screens
This is the Nubia X, a dual-screen phone with a very high screen ratio.
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