ZTE use Great Display:
The Nubia Flip 5G's 6.9-inch OLED display can get really bright and it can reach up to 1,193 cd/m² when depicting a pure white display with the ambient light sensor activated. This value was also fairly stable in the APL18 test (1,195 cd/m²) and HDR measurement (1,149 cd/m²). If you adjust its brightness manually, you can expect a maximum of 550 cd/m². Its color and grayscale depiction is very accurate.
According to Nubia, the Flip 5G offers high-frequency PWM dimming at up to 2,160 Hz; we measured 1,818 Hz at minimum display brightness and low-frequency flickering (60 Hz) with a higher amplitude. This is probably Black Frame Insertion (BFI), which is used to reduce motion blur and as burn-in protection. As a result, the flip smartphone should be comparatively easy on the eyes.
Brainrotman, 08 Apr 2024This phone looks like Tecno Phantom V Flip?Design is almost the same, yes, but Nubia Flip seems like a Lite version of Tecno Phantom V Flip.
This phone looks like Tecno Phantom V Flip?
-, 27 Feb 2024There were also other Nubia phones announced at MWC Barcelona: - Nubia Music (an entry leve... moreWhat would you need dual 3.5mm jacks for?
-, 26 Mar 2024Possibly to be rebranded as VERTU IRONFLIP with a gaudy designhighly false
Possibly to be rebranded as VERTU IRONFLIP with a gaudy design
-, 27 Feb 2024There were also other Nubia phones announced at MWC Barcelona:
- Nubia Music (an entry leve... moreThe Focus might be one of the first phones with UFS 3.1 AND a 720p display.
There were also other Nubia phones announced at MWC Barcelona:
- Nubia Music (an entry level phone with dual headphone jacks)
- Nubia Focus/Focus Pro 5G (styled after the Z50s Pro) which (if i understand correctly) have variable aperture??? On a budget phone with Unisoc???
- Nubia Neo2 5G, very similar to the first gen but this time it's a completly new device and not a rebranded Blade
Wouldn't be surprised if these become Blades at some point.
I like the design but the ram, older CPU, and lack of storage ain't make this look good
So we finally get affordable flip phones but 2 year old midrange-SOCs and bad cameras? Before buying, PLEASE consider a Samsung Z Flip 4 which sports a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, 2 cameras which arent great, but also not worse than this one and is old enough to be sold for 550€ NEW right now. Samsung will offer more updates that will arrive earlier than on ZTE...
The Nubia Flip is a 2022 phone that offers nothing new and should be avoided.
Finally a midrange flexible phone, hope the price is affordable.
6GB RAM + SD7 Gen 1 unfortunatelly makes this phone (almost) dead on arrival.
The "almost" is because this phone seems like an overpriced Extra Lite version of Motorola Razr 40, but all without good specs removed (cameras, wireless charging, lossless sound quality and RAM) for roughly the same price.
An attempt to make a low end budget flip phone?
Then spec are on par, but the price? I don't think it will even worth flipping your wallet open for this.
Samsung Flip 3 and 4 are capping at $400, $500 open box on eBay these days.
Moto Razr 40 also uses 7 Gen 1. So if your in Europe or any other place that supports this phone and ZTE, then yea.
ThatOneWeabo, 26 Feb 2024i mean for 600 euros it's okay but why a snapdragon 7 gen 1....If it was at least the 7+ Gen 2 then yeah, that would've been hell of a better value.
Tip us
1.7m 126k
RSS
EV
Merch
Log in I forgot my password Sign up