

Nubia has got everyone talking in the Android smartphone community with the potential release of the Z60 Ultra, which is expected to shake things up with its new design. Its multiple statement lenses will give it a unique look, especially as there will be no visible selfie camera on the front screen.
ZTE’s Nubia brand is setting high expectations by teasing the release of “the first Ultra of 2023-24”. This has sparked speculation that the Z60 Ultra will hit the market before any similar release from Samsung. Based on the leaks, fans are looking forward to a flatter design compared to its predecessor, the Z50 Ultra.
Known for innovation, Nubia previously introduced the flat camera hump in the RedMagic 9 Pro, and now appears to be taking it to the next level with the Z60 Ultra. It has been revealed that the Z60 Ultra will boast not one but three rear cameras, including a unique periscope zoom lens. There are also whispers that it will come in white, as well as the black shown in its official posters.
With a busy rear panel, the Z60 Ultra will be going for a classic camera look to stand out from the crowd. In contrast, the under-display camera (UDC) screen will give it a sleek and modern finish. The device is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, among other high-end internal specs.
Get ready for the release and stay tuned for more updates on the Nubia Z60 Ultra! Pre-order now on Amazon


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