ZTE’s flagship Nubia Z5 already costs almost $80 more than rival’s Oppo and their Fine 5, but the limited edition Titanium Nubia Z5 will cost almost three times as much!
The launch of the Nubia Z5 in Beijing today really brings home the change in the Chinese mobile phone market! No longer are Chinese phone customers looking at local brands as cheap alternatives to western models, and they are now looking at local brands more often for the latest specs and cutting edge technology.
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ZTE’s choice to launch their 32GB Nubia Z5 at the rather high price of 3450 Yuan is proof of the growing need for flagship Chinese phone brands, but news that they will also offer a limited edition titanium model for 7890 Yuan ($1264) brings the point home further!
The Nubia Z5 features a 5-inch 1080 display, Qualcomm 1.5Ghz quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 3000mAh battery, 13 mega-pixel rear camera and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Personally, I would prefer to pay the much lower 2999 Yuan for the Oppo Find 5 and use the rest of that money to go some place nice to try out the 120fps rear camera! what about you guys?
To have put a 300mAh battery in a body of 7.5, to be sure, the battery size was reduced as well, which makes it less efficient than batteries 2.500mAh
Why does the Titanium cost so much more?
We can buy SG SIII for around $800 today. Too expensive…
way too expensive this titanium version, anyway i really like the look of this phone. looking forward to see some reviews