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Wednesday, April 18, 2018



ZTE subsidiary nubia already launched the V18 midranger and the Z18 mini, but all eyes are on the upcoming flagship nubia Z18. A phone with the model number NX606J appeared on the Chinese regulatory website TENAA. The phone is in the pipelines with a Snapdragon 845 chipset and 6 GB RAM, although it will have an 8 GB variant like the predecessor nubia Z17s.

The display of the nubia Z18 will be 5.99” LCD with a Full HD resolution. Storage will be either 64 GB or 128 GB. Expected to arrive with dual cameras, the primary sensor is listed at 24 MP, while the secondary sits at 8 MP, same as the selfie camera.
Arriving with octa-core CPU and Adreno 630 GPU, the 6 GB RAM phone scored 271,674 on AnTuTu back in February, leaving us hoping the phone will once again be a true powerhouse. This should happen if it arrives with stock Android Oreo 8.0, just like a company representative promised, and not the heavy modified Nubia UI.



Nubia Z18 on AnTuTu back in February
The battery is listed as 3,350 mAh and hopefully, it will come with Quick Charge 4+ capabilities, given the Z17 sported Quick Charge 4.0.
Weighing 172 g and measured at 148.58 × 72.54 × 8.55 mm, the nubia Z18 is still being prepared for a launch. Usually, the flagship of the ZTE subsidiary arrives in the early days of summer and we are hoping the new device will follow the trend.


Razer started a new trend of gaming phones that Xiaomi followed with the Black Shark. The next company that will add a device to the new segment will be nubia with the Red Magic(another translation could be Red Devil). Today the ZTE subsidiary announced the date of the phone’s arrival - April 19 in Beijing.
In a short video, posted on Chinese social media, we see a bit of the phone. The images do not reveal much - we see an edgy design and all hardware keys sitting on the right side: power button, volume rocker, and from what it looks like - a switch to turn on a special gaming mode.
Sources from China claim the phone will have a Snapdragon 845 chipset. It will also have four built-in fans and a new air-cooled heat dissipation technology. The back is rumored to be of carbon nanomaterials, but such a solution might skyrocket the price. We’ll learn all the details soon enough - the launch date is not far off in the future.

Meizu recently set an official unveiling date for its upcoming Meizu 15 lineup. The new smartphone trio will make its debut on April 22 at the Wuzhen Internet International Conference Center in Wuzhen, China, at 7:30 P.M.

The list of new devices includes the regular Meizu 15, as well as its Meizu 15 Lite and Plus siblings. The Meizu 15 will be the company's first release of 2018 and a special flagship, personally designed by founder, Jack Wong. The Meizu 15 promises a marriage of old and new, like a full-metal body, ultra-slim bezels, and a dual-rear camera with a ring flash, while still retaining a familiar physical home button.

The historical setting of Wuzhen - an ancient Chinese water town with charming canals dating back to the 1300s, seems only fitting for the overall theme of the event and the Meizu 15 design language - reliving and reshaping classic styles. The invitation itself even packs a three-piece rotating ring, inscribed with the text: "Relive the Time, Reshape the Classic". So, we expect an extensive historical overview to accompany the introduction of the modernized classic design as well.

As far as current rumors go, the Meizu 15 Lite will feature a 5.46” IPS LCD, FullHD display, 3 GB, 4 GB or 6 GB RAM and 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of storage, an unnamed octa-core chipset, 3,000mAh battery and a single 12MP, PDAF snapper on the back.


The regular Meizu 15 tops that with an AMOLED panel of the same size and resolution and a dual 12MP + 20 MP camera setup, also complete with PDAF and a quad-LED flash. Last, but definitely not least, the Meizu 15 Plus is expected to bring a 5.95-inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel AMOLED to the table, a more-powerful 2.5GHz octra-core chipset and a larger 3,430 mAh battery. All the while, likely, retaining the dual camera setup of the regular model.