Nubia unveiled the phone and its specifications today, and the Z60S Pro is anticipated to launch tomorrow alongside the Z60 Ultra Leading Version.
The new phone will have a 5,100 mAh battery and a primary camera that is similar to a 35 mm lens. Additionally, according to leaksters, the phone would include two-way satellite communication and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU.
The second-generation Snapdragon 8 processor was also used in the Z50S Pro, which was replaced by the Z60S Pro from Nubia. To provide satellite connectivity to "affordable models," the ZTE-owned company opted to maintain the outdated chipset, according to information posted on their Weibo page by Leaker Digital Chat Station. They also mentioned that the display will have a 1260p panel with a 1.5K resolution.
Some information on the Z60S Pro's real camera sensors was leaked by another leaker. We are examining a 50 MP Sony IMX906 sensor, which has an f/1.59 aperture up front and measures 1/1.56" in size. The 50 MP ultra-wide and 8 MP telephoto cameras with an 80 mm focal length will be the same as the Z50S Pro's ultrawide and telephoto cameras.
An 80W wired charger will be used for the battery. Except this particular Z40 Pro model, the Nubia Z phone series typically does not have wireless charging; the Z60S Pro and the next Z60 Ultra are expected to be no different. After tomorrow's launch, which we will be eagerly monitoring, we will know for sure.
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