Nubia Flip 2 Coming Soon As Hinted by TENAA Listing


In February, ZTE introduced its first flip-foldable phone, the ZTE Libero Flip. Later, it launched globally as the Nubia Flip. Now, the smartphone maker is preparing a new foldable contender for this market.  As you may expect, the device will come as Nubia Flip 2 (NX732J). It has emerged in a certification listing on China’s TENAA agency.

Nubia Flip 2 Specifications Spotted on TENAA

The Nubia Flip 2 will feature a fresh design, including a much larger 3-inch AMOLED cover screen. The device will come with a resolution of 422×682 pixels. Unlike its predecessor’s round display, the new cover screen is rectangular. It will feature a dual-camera setup. We have a 50MP main camera and a 2MP secondary sensor. Below them, we can see a round LED flash module.

Nubia Flip 2

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The Nubia Flip 2 features a 6.85-inch AMOLED main display with a resolution of 1,188×2,970 pixels. The display and resolution match its predecessor. The smartphone also has a 32MP selfie camera that sits on a punch-hole cutout on the screen. When unfolded, the Flip 2 measures 169.4×76×7.2 mm. It has the same measurements as the first-generation model. However, it is lighter at 193 grams. The original Nubia Flip came with 214 grams.

Nubia Flip 2

While the chipset remains unspecified, the Flip 2 will offer RAM options of 6GB, 8GB, or 12 GB. The first model had a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. This is a mid-range foldable smartphone, we expect the Flip 2 to remain in the field. However, we do expect an upgrade in the chipset. After all, the other aspects of the phone are too similar to its predecessor.

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Another aspect that is worth our attention is the battery capacity. it is listed on TENAA with a 4,220 mAh capacity. That would be a downgrade compared to the Flip 1 which had a 4,310 mAh. Hopefully, that won’t be the case.

We expect more details to appear soon. We expect the phone to be released first in China, followed by a global release later on.

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