After launching M2 and M2 Lite into our market recently, it seems that Nubia has again quietly release more smartphones in Malaysia. This time around, they come in the form of Nubia Z11 and N1 Lite.
Equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, the Z11 is clearly the most powerful Nubia smartphone in Malaysia at the moment. Since the variant that is released into our market is the Black Gold version, this also means that the device carries higher amount of RAM than at standard Z11 at 6GB alongside 64GB of internal storage.
Together with 6000 series aluminum alloy metal fame, the Z11 also features a 5.5-inch full HD display with bezel-less 2.5D edge design that is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. Camera-wise, the smartphone main camera relies on a 16-megapixels Sony IMX298 sensor which provides it with phase detection auto-focus capabilities and then paired with optical image stabilization, 6-elements f/2.0 lens, and multi-tone LED flash.
As for the front camera, it comes with 1.4um 8-megapixels sensor, and 5-elements f/2.4 wide-angel lens. Both cameras on Z11 is also equipped with sapphire IR filter. Not to forget, the smartphone also features 3,000mAh battery, AK4376 audio chip as well as Dolby Atmos surround sound technology.
Meanwhile, the N1 Lite also features a 5.5-inch display although its native resolution is much lower at HD Interestingly, the left side of the phone is slightly sculpted in order to provide better grip for users.
Powered by MediaTek MTK 6737 processor, the smartphone is also equipped with 2GB of RAM and 16GB internal storage. The N1 Lite also carries 8-megapixels f/2.0 camera and dual LED flash on its back alongside 5-megapixels f/2.8 wide-angle camera and another LED flash on its front. Rounding off its general set of components is a 3,000 mAh battery.
Price-wise, the Nubia Z11 is listed at RM 1,899 while the N1 Lite goes for RM 599. Both smartphones can be obtained immediately through DirectD.
(Source: DirectD)
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