ZTE nubia X is finally here and as
expected - the dual screen flagship went official earlier today. Arguably, the best feature is the
main display achieving 93.6% screen-to-body ratio. It uses and LCD panel, while
on the back you get a secondary OLED screen. The main display has a FHD+ (1080
x 2280 pixels) resolution and a 6.26-inch diagonal with a tall 19:9 aspect
ratio. The secondary one stretches to 5.1" and has the same 19:9 aspect
ratio but lower HD+ (720 x 1520) resolution. The latter can be used as
additional controls during gaming and can be mapped to your liking.
The ZTE nubia X are powered by a Snapdragon 845
chipset paired with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM while storage can go up to 256GB
and 64GB is as low as it gets. MicroSD card expansion is not supported. The nubia X doesn't have a
front-facing camera, as you can easily snap selfies with the dual setup on the
back using the secondary screen. You can expect some pretty sharp stills from
the 16MP main lens with f/1.8 aperture while the 24MP unit boasts a brighter
f/1.7 lens. The cameras are aided by AI scene recognition feature and PDAF
phase detection autofocus.
The nubia X comes with a 3,800 mAh battery that
promises to last at least a full day of usage and we have Android 8.1 Oreo out
of the box with nubia's UI 6.0.2 on top. Interestingly, the phone also has
two fingerprint readers positioned on the two sides. Depending on which one you
use, you can unlock either screen. The scanners also double as navigation
buttons, which is kind of cool. Sadly, there's no 3.5mm audio jack.
The ZTE nubia X is offered in Deep Gray, Black Gold
and Sea Light Blue. The standard 6GB/64GB version costs CNY 3,299 (US$ 473), the
8GB/128GB configuration asks CNY 3,699 (US$ 530) and the most beefed-up variants with
8GB/256GB of memory of the Deep Gray and the Black Gold colors is CNY 4,199
(US$ 602). The Sea Light Blue color adds CNY 100 to those. Sales start on November
5.