Nubia Z20 telephoto camera samples outed


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The upcoming Nubia Z20 will no doubt hinge a lot of its appeal on its camera capabilities. Perhaps that explains why camera samples and of course the August 8th launch date are the only piece of info that the company has so far revealed. Just yesterday, we saw an alleged leaked image of the Z20 in flesh. Although the leaked image isn’t of a high resolution, it does reveal the device boast a notch-less display.

Nubia Z20 normal sample
Nubia Z20 normal sample

While the leaks still aren’t coming in great numbers, the brand’s co-Founder and Brand Director, Will Wong has again thrown in some more camera samples of the upcoming device. This again suggests the Nubia Z20 will no doubt be a good contender to the best of camera phones out there.

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Will Wong via his Weibo page shared two camera samples of the device – a normal Z20 camera sample, and another taken with the device’s telephoto lens. Other than just the samples, the Brand’s director didn’t share further details, so we are left to ponder on the number of zooms the nubia Z20 is capable of.

Nubia Z20 Telephoto sample
Telephoto sample

 

Surprisingly, Nubia’s parent brand -ZTE in a blog post earlier showcased the capabilities of the Axon 10 Pro’s 20x hybrid zoom, and now this teaser from Nubia. Could this be mere coincidence or an indication that the Nubia Z20 will share the same feature with the Axon 10 Pro?. But until we get some confirmation we can not be so sure.

As previously mentioned, the brand has yet to share many details about the Z20, but all that could be changing in the coming days.

 

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