Nubia, ZTE’s sub-brand, is prepping to release the Nubia N40 in several countries. The device recently landed on the Google Play Console site, sharing some details about the device.
According to the Google Play Console listing, the Nubia N40 will be powered by a Spreadtrum SC9863A octa-core SoC that has eight Cortex-A55 ARM cores. The same device will also feature a PowerVR GE8322 GPU, along with 2GB RAM. From all that, we expect it to be a budget smartphone.
We also learned that this smartphone will also feature a 720 x 1560 pixel, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, HD+ display that produces 320ppi pixel density, and will run Android 11 out of the box.
Moreover, we learned that the Nubia N40 will feature up to 64GB of internal storage, with a microSD card slot to add up to a 128GB microSD card.
Camera-wise, this Nubia smartphone will feature a dual-camera setup – 13MP + 2MP. The front camera would feature a 5MP selfie camera with a ‘Screen Flash’ feature. The whole unit is expected to get its power from a 3,200mAh battery.
We don’t have a release date, but with all the information in hand, we suspect to see this smartphone very soon.
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