Nubia announced the ZTE
Nubia Z18 mini earlier in the year without the sibling Nubia Z18. Though there
is still not a scheduled official event for the flasghsip Z18, the smartphone
has made it to the rumor headlines in the past few months and has today moved
closer to been unveiled as it has now appeared on the Geekbench.
While details revealed by the Benchmark site are
limited, we do have the model number as NX606J, which tally with the one seen
on AnTuTu a while back. The Benchmark
site recorded a single-core score of 2344 and a multi-core score of 8933 for
the device, thanks in part to the flagship Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 845 coupled
with 6GB of RAM. It also reveals the device will boot Android 8.1 Oreo out of
the box.
Recalling the specs details revealed by TENAA, the
ZTE Nubia Z18 is tipped to come with a notched display, a dedicated voice
assistant button on the left just like on the Z18 Mini while the power button
and volume rocker are on opposite side.
Tipped to be packed with a 3,350mAh battery, the
Nubia Z18 should come fitted with a 5.99-inch display offering up to FHD+ resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and
will be powered by the SD 845 coupled with up to 8GB of RAM. The optics
department, the TENAA listing reveals the Nubia device will come with dual
camera setting, comprising of a 24MP primary sensor, and an 8MP secondary,
while a similar 8MP sensor is expected to sit somewhere above the display.