ZTE is intensifying its efforts in the foldable smartphone industry, with the development of the Nubia Flip II underway. Recently, Gizmochina identified this upcoming foldable smartphone in the IMEI database.
Upcoming Nubia Flip II: What Can We Expect?
As many smartphone companies pivot towards foldable devices, ZTE is no exception. Having introduced its first foldable phone, the Nubia Flip 5G, in February 2024, ZTE is now focusing on its successor, the Nubia Flip II. While the specifics of this new device remain undisclosed, its appearance in the IMEI database confirms its existence.
The Nubia Flip II, identified by the model number NX732J, currently lacks detailed information beyond this identifier. It is anticipated to be an upgraded model of the Nubia Flip 5G. To gain insight into what the Nubia Flip II might offer, let's revisit the specifications of its predecessor, the Nubia Flip 5G.
Specifications of the Nubia Flip 5G
The Nubia Flip 5G features a prominent camera island on the back. This island houses a circular secondary screen, which is a 1.43-inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. This additional screen enables users to carry out simple tasks without unfolding the device. The front boasts a 6.9-inch FHD+ display, an AMOLED main screen that supports 2160Hz PWM dimming, a 120Hz refresh rate, and the full DCI-P3 color spectrum.
Under the hood, this foldable phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. It offers up to 12GB of RAM and storage capacities reaching 512GB. The battery of the Nubia Flip 5G has a capacity of 4310 mAh, equipped with a 33W fast charging capability, achieving a full charge in 73 minutes. Additionally, the device includes NFC technology.
Anticipated Launch of Nubia Flip II
ZTE has yet to announce the official release date for the Nubia Flip II. Given that the Nubia Flip 5G was launched in February 2024, it's plausible that the Nubia Flip II could be unveiled in February 2025. However, this is purely speculative, and more concrete information is expected to surface as we approach the potential launch date.