Nubia is set to launch its new flagship smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, called the Z70 Ultra, in China. The design of this phone has already been revealed, and now the company has provided more information about its camera features.
Camera Features Unveiled
As seen in earlier renders, the Nubia Z70 Ultra is equipped with a primary sensor that has a variable aperture. This is the same 50 MP sensor found in its predecessor, but the variable aperture should enhance low-light photography and give users more control over depth of field.
Nubia has mentioned that the main camera’s aperture can be adjusted between f/1.59 and f/4.0. Additionally, there will be a special Night Sky mode that allows for long exposure shots of the night sky. Accompanying the primary camera is a 64 MP telephoto lens with a f/2.48 aperture, which is wider than the one used in the previous model.
Additional Camera Specs
The third camera on the back of the Nubia Z70 Ultra will be an ultrawide sensor with autofocus. This camera will include a macro mode for capturing intricate close-up images. Although the resolution for the ultrawide camera hasn't been officially stated, it is expected to maintain the 50 MP specification from the earlier model.
In addition to the sensor specifics, Nubia has confirmed that the Snapdragon 8 Elite flagship will come with a physical camera button. Unlike the capacitive button found on the iPhone 16 series, this button will be a two-step physical one, similar to the design found in Sony's Xperia smartphones (like the 1 VI available on Amazon). Nubia has also shared some camera samples that showcase the phone's imaging capabilities. You can view those below.