The Nubia Z60 Ultra is pretty much over the horizon. It’s set to drop on December 19 in China. But days before the official debut, Nubia has been teasing the device through its Weibo account. So far, the confirmed specs of the device include Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a cutting-edge camera setup, and an IP68 rating.
Now, Nubia has shared camera samples of the Z60 Ultra. Through the samples, Nubia wants to showcase how powerful the smartphone is in terms of mobile photography. And honestly, the samples aren’t failing to prove how capable the upcoming device is.
Closer Look at the Camera Samples of Nubia Z60 Ultra
The recent post that’s showcasing the cameras of the Nubia Z60 Ultra has six pictures. They are all attached below for you to check out. In my opinion, each of them looks outstanding. The colors seem to have the right saturation and vibrance at the right level.
Even though Nubia has mainly showcased daytime images, there’s a low-light image. That specific dusk picture from Nubia Z60 Ultra highlights how capable the sensors are at capturing details when the environment is dimly lit. And that specific photo is also offering a good viewpoint of the dynamic range. It also appears to be good.
These samples suggest that Nubia has perfectly optimized the sensors for excellent photography. There are plenty of details in each shot. If you want to view the camera samples in full resolution, head over to Nubia’s Weibo account through this link.
Other Specs of the Device
As mentioned earlier, Nubia has shared some of the key specs of the Z60 Ultra. If you’ve missed it, the phone will come with a triple-camera setup. They will feature three different focal lengths: 18 mm, 35 mm, and 85 mm. The images that you’ve seen above are taken by the sensor with a 35 mm focal length.
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Regarding the sensor details, the primary camera of the Nubia Z60 Ultra is a 50 MP unit. It is a 1/1.56-inch sensor with f/1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS). Nubia has also shared that the 50 MP wide-angle lens will feature a “main level sensor.” This will make the wide-angle camera more useful. On that note, the wide-angle sensor is 1/2-inch large.
In addition, the Nubia Z60 Ultra will have a 64 MP periscope sensor with an advanced suspension stabilizer motor. This setup will enable the periscope camera to capture zoomed shots with extreme details.
Other than that, there’s a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 under the hood, enabling the Z60 Ultra to handle extreme loads with ease. As for the battery, the smartphone will feature a 6000 mAh cell that supports 80-watt wired charging. So, you can expect a good overall battery performance out of the device.
The design of the Nubia Z60 Ultra is quite interesting too. It comes with a boxy design with a unique camera layout on the back (picture attached above). On the front, the smartphone features extremely thin bezels, which Nubia seems to be really proud of.
Also, the front display houses an under-display camera that’s of a newer generation. This time, the under-display camera is much less noticeable when viewing content. That is, the pixels on the top are refined and remain uniform, hiding the front camera perfectly. Overall, things are looking really well for the Nubia Z60 Ultra. Hopefully, it’s priced right in the international markets.