Nubia Z20 beats Galaxy Note 10’s performance, at half the price

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The Nubia Z20 uses the Snapdragon 855+ processor, which is slightly faster than the Exynos processor on the Galaxy Note 10.

The Nubia Z20 has a triple camera setup on the back which also turns into the front camera when you flip the phone and use the second screen on the back as a viewfinder.

Nubia’s latest addition to the list of unconventionally designed phones brings us the Nubia Z20, a phone with two screens. The Nubia Z20 has a bezel-less full-screen with a 6.41-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen on the front and a 5.1-inch HD+ AMOLED screen on the back.

The Nubia Z20 uses the Snapdragon 855+ processor, which is slightly faster than the Exynos processor on the Galaxy Note 10. While you may not get a bunch of features like the S-Pen and UFS 3.0 storage, The Nubia Z20 offers its share of unique features instead.

The phone packs the Snapdragon 855+ SoC, 6/8GB RAM, 128/512GB Storage, a 4000mAh battery and 27W fast charging. There’s a USB-C port, Bluetooth 5.1 and 8K recording.

The Nubia Z20 has a triple camera setup on the back which also turns into the front camera when you flip the phone and use the second screen on the back as a viewfinder.

The phone will also have pressure sensitive edges, which will allow you to gesture control many aspects of the device without even touching the screen.

The 6+128GB variant of the phone costs around USD 497 in China while the 8+128GB costs around USD 525. There is no word on the pricing of the 512GB variant yet. The phone is set to launch globally in the month of September.

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