Nubia is one of many China-based smartphone manufacturing companies. This company is actually most active in its homeland, China, but they’re selling their devices in some other regions in Asia. Nubia had launched an international site (nubia.com) earlier this year, and many people assumed that this means they intend to sell their devices internationally sometime soon, and that might as well be the case, but we’re not at that point just yet. Anyhow, Nubia had introduced three smartphones this year, the Nubia Z11, Z11 Mini and Z11 Max.
The Nubia Z11 is the company’s all-new flagship smartphone. This handset features a 5.5-inch fullHD (1920 x 1080) ‘bezel-less’ display, along with 4GB / 6GB of RAM, and it is fueled by the Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core processor. You also get a metal body here, and a 16-megapixel OIS camera on the back. That being said, it seems like Nubia plans to release yet another handset, and this one will sport quite a bit battery on the inside. The Nubia N1 handset has surfaced in a number of images which seem to show off Nubia’s PowerPoint presentation or something of the sort. If you take a look at the images in the gallery down below, you’ll get to see that the slides say that this phone will ship with a 5,000mAh battery, and considering that the device will sport a 5.5-inch display, that battery should be more than enough even for hardcore users out there. The phone’s display will sport a 1080p resolution, and the device will be fueled by MediaTek’s Helio P10 64-bit octa-core processor, along with the Mali-T860 GPU. The phone will pack in 3GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage, while it will also boast a rear-facing fingerprint scanner. The 13-megapixel camera will be placed on the back of the Nubia N1, and it seems like we can expect a full metal build here.
If these slides are to be believed, the phone will be priced at the equivalent of $255, which seems to be quite affordable. This smartphone probably won’t be available outside of China once Nubia launches it, which is a shame, it seems like it would be a good option for those of you who are looking to get a big battery smartphone.