Last week, we told you that the high-end Nubia Z11 had attracted 5 million "registrations" in China. The very next day, the entire inventory of Z11 handsets belonging to ZTE and most major online stores were sold out. Last week, Nubia GM Ni Fei put up a post on his Weibo page, telling consumers that the Nubia Z11 will go back on sale starting on July 13th. The executive added that ZTE was making sure that enough units would be available this time around.
Fei's Weibo post included a photograph of a warehouse full of Nubia Z11 phones just to prove that what he was saying was not just empty promises.There are two variations of the phone. The one with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of internal storage is priced at the equivalent of $374 USD. The version with 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB of internal storage is priced at the equivalent of $524 USD.
Boxes of Nubia Z11 handsets were posted on GM Ni Fei's Weibo sit
The remaining specs include a bezel-less Gorilla Glass 3 protected 5.5-inch display, with a 1080 x 1920 resolution screen. Driving the device is the Snapdragon 820 chipset with a 2.15GHz CPU and the Adreno 530 GPU. On the back of the unit is a 16MP camera featuring the Sony IMX298 sensor, OIS and PDAF (laser auto focus). On the front is an 8MP camera equipped with a wide angle lens. The 3000mAh battery charges four times faster than rivals' cells, and there is a fingerprint scanner on board.
You can see why the Nubia Z11 sold out so quickly. Again, the phone goes back on sale July 13th. If you can't wait and don't mind paying a hefty premium, Oppomart has the phone in stock priced at $499 for the model with 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage. Color options are silver, gold and gray. Or, you can pay $699 for the unit carrying 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. That phone is available in gold only. If interested, click on the sourcelink.
Alan, an ardent smartphone enthusiast and a veteran writer at PhoneArena since 2009, has witnessed and chronicled the transformative years of mobile technology. Owning iconic phones from the original iPhone to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, he has seen smartphones evolve into a global phenomenon. Beyond smartphones, Alan has covered the emergence of tablets, smartwatches, and smart speakers.
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