By Erik C. Pineda, | January 12, 2016
The ZTE Nubia Z11 Mini S is being sold for about 500 Euros in many European countries.
Chinese tech giant ZTE is reportedly all geared to roll out a flagship phone this January 2016 that rumors said will be called Nubia Z11, which will replace the company's 2015 hero phone - the ZTE Nubia Z9. And like other Android flagships before it, the Nubia Z11 is designed to kill industry leader Apple iPhone 6S.
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How the Nubia Z11 will end iPhone's reign will surely depend on the device's build and killer features. In terms of build and design, the Chinese phone appears to measure up with the competition as shown in a freshly leaked render picked up by G4Games. The Z11, the report said, is gloriously wrapped in a premium mixture of glass and metal.
And like its immediate predecessor, the Nubia Z9, the upcoming flagship will boast of ZTE's FIT display design that impresses users with a front panel that is virtually free of bezel, specifically on the left and right margin. The Z11 render downright convinces that all-screen smartphone is possible, which was partly achieved by using a curved glass panel that slightly slopes on the edge. This is something that consumers saw with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
But unboxing a stunningly gorgeous Nubia Z11 seems just the tip of the iceberg as far as ZTE is concerned as flipping the device on its back side one will see jaw-dropping feature upgrades. If the render is to be believed, G4Games said that the Z9 sequel will impress with a very upscale rear panel that is made of glass.
There will be a rear-located fingerprint sensor but what users should easily notice is the camera system that consists of dual-lens and twin LED flash. The Nubia Z11's dual camera set up is "probably used for post-processing or depth of field effects," G4Games reported.
Apple's rumored iPhone 7 is said to introduce the same shooting features that likely will enable the device to capture images with DSLR quality. It is assumed that ZTE is gunning for the same effect with the Nubia Z11.
And it looks like that ZTE is preempting the next iPhone killer feature as the Nubia Z11 is rumored to happen very soon, likely in the immediate months or weeks following its supposed January 18 unveiling.
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