Nubia Z20 now available for purchase in China


The Nubia Z20 was released last week and now is finally up for purchases on its homeland. The handset is available in 6/128GB, 8GB/128GB and 8GB/512GB variants. The standard variant will be available for  CNY3,499 ($495/€450), while the mid-tier one will retail for CNY3,699 ($525/€475). The high-end Nubia Z20 will shell out CNY4,199 ($595/€535). Worth noting that the latter is still out of stock, but it’s just a matter of time until Nubia make it available to customers.

The Nubia Z20 is a flagship-jewel with the overclocked Snapdragon 855+ which runs vanilla Android 9 Pie straight out of the box. The chipset is placed underneath of a gorgeous 6.42-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED notch-less display. While companies are going for foldable display, Nubia still is confident in the trend of dual-display smartphones. The Z20 sports a secondary screen at the back measuring 5.1-inch diagonal.

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Nubia Z20

Worth noting that the secondary screen can be used as a viewfinder. For that reason, you can use the triple-camera setup (48MP+16MP+8MP) at the back for selfies and video calls. Therefore, the Z20 doesn’t ship with any kind of fancy selfie snapper. It works just like the Zenfone 6, but instead of having a flipping camera, you’ll have a secondary display to make use of the main sensor as selfie snapper.

The Nubia Z20 is available in three color finishes – Black, Blue, and Orange. There is a 4,000 mAh battery with 27W fast charging support fueling the powerhouse. Last but not least, the Z20 ships with two fingerprint scanners – one placed in the right and another one placed in the left. It’s just for convenience depending on which display side you’re facing.

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