Nubia seems to be planning to launch a Z40 Pro smartphone in the Chinese market. This is also confirmed by the fact that we have received product photos of the smartphone.
A feature-packed novelty
Originally, up to two models of the series were to be shown - Z40 and Z40 Pro. According to the latest information, it looks like we will only see the Pro version.
Product photos show a smartphone from both sides. The display will be of type OLED, which means rich colors and perfect black rendering. Selfie camera settled in a small space at the top of the screen. In addition, the display will be slightly curved on the sides.
At the back is a fairly large module with cameras and a large inscription from the manufacturer Nubia. Reports say the Nubia Z40 Pro will be the first smartphone with a sensor Sony IMX787.
Geekbench's performance test has confirmed that the smartphone will currently contain the most powerful processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 along with 16 GB RAM and Android in version 11.
The novelty has a model number NX701J and was recently observed in CMIIT certification. 3C certification has revealed that it will be sold without an AC adapter and is likely to support up to 120-watt charging, similar to its predecessor.
MagSafe for Android?
In addition, it should provide one specialty that iPhone owners have been familiar with since version 12. So the Nubia Z40 Pro seems to be the first Android smartphone in the world to support magnetic wireless charging. This method will probably work much like MagSafe on iPhones.
The Nubia Z40 Pro smartphone will be officially introduced already February 25 at 14:00 PM Chinese time. However, it will only be a model designed for the domestic Chinese market and we do not yet have information that it should see its global version.
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