Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE is reportedly getting ready for the launch of a new smartphone in the Nubia series, one that would be powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor.
Apparently, Nubia General Manager Ni Fei has already confirmed plans for the flagship device, and he even went on saying that the smartphone would arrive in November or early December, CNMO reports. Furthermore, he suggested that the upcoming handset would pack a variety of new features, including a series of camera improvements and changes to the user interface.
No other details on the device were unveiled, though it might not be too long before more on it emerges, that’s for sure, as GSMInsider notes. At the moment, ZTE’s Nubia Z5 is the flagship device of the brand, packing a 5-inch full HD touchscreen display and a Snapdragon S4 Pro processor inside.
ZTE plans Snapdragon 800-based Nubia flagship Image credits to ZTE |