ZTE is slowly disclosing more details about its upcoming flagship device under the Nubia brand. To summarize, the company shared camera samples of the Nubia Z70 Ultra earlier this month. After that, it announced that this device would include new under-display camera (UDC) technology, placed behind a 6.85-inch screen.
First Official Renders
Recently, the first official renderings of the device were released on Weibo. In brief, the Nubia Z70 Ultra follows the design style of the Nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Version from this summer (currently priced at $689 on Amazon). Still, ZTE has made some adjustments to help set the new model apart from the previous one.
Camera Position Changes
For instance, ZTE has shifted the main camera to the upper left corner of the device. Consequently, the ultra-wide-angle camera of the Nubia Z70 Ultra has been relocated, taking the spot where the telephoto camera was on its predecessor. Interestingly, this new telephoto camera features a smaller housing than the recent Nubia Z series telephoto cameras, even though it includes a periscope lens and boasts a 100x digital zoom.
Adjustable Aperture Features
Additionally, the primary camera of the Nubia Z70 Ultra will include an adjustable aperture. However, it seems improbable that this single camera will possess an f/1.59-f/4.0 aperture range. Rather, we believe these values likely apply to all of the cameras, along with the 13-70 mm equivalent focal length that has also been mentioned.
The images also showcase the device's 6.85-inch display, which is not fully continuous. For reference, this large screen will offer a resolution of 1.5K with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. At present, ZTE is anticipated to officially launch the Nubia Z70 Ultra on November 21, but this will be limited to China only.