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Nubia Z18 spotted at Geekbench with Snapdragon 845 and Android Oreo 8.1

10 July 2018 3

From the look of the things, it seems like the ZTE's sub-brand Nubia is getting ready to announce another smartphone Z18. The device exact launch and the release date are still in dark, however today the Geekbench listing of the device appears online.

As per Geekbench listing, the Z18 model number is NX606J which is expected to be announced as Nubia Z18. The same device also appeared on AnTuTu benchmark as well which confirms the device will be available in wide-range of colors.

The listing suggests the Qualcomm's Octa-core Snapdragon 845 SoC is powering the device with 6GB RAM. As OS the device is pre-installed with Android Oreo 8.1. On the single-core test, the device scores 2344 points whereas on multi-core test the device achieves 8933 points.

The Nubia Z18 recently clears TENAA certification as well which reveals key hardware details. As per TENAA listing the Z18 is featuring a 5.99-inches display with Full HD+ screen resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels.

The base variant has 6GB RAM with 64GB storage whereas the top-tier model has 8GB RAM with 128GB storage. The Z18 is rumored to have a fingerprint scanner on the rear side. A 3,350mAh battery cell is on board to keep the device lights on.

The rear side has dual cameras, the primary sensor is 24MP whereas the secondary sensor is 8MP. Up front the selfie camera is 8MP. Apart from the Z18, we also have rumors the company will also announce Z18S as well.


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