ZTE Nubia N2 to debut on July 5
03 July 2017
The mid-ranger comes with a beefy 5,000 mAh battery pack.
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- AnonD-104084
- tDQ
- 05 Jul 2017
Mediatek? I'll pass
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- AnonD-267565
- GQa
- 03 Jul 2017
This phone is dead on arrival. India is quite allergic to Mediatek SOC phones, after Snapdragon 625. This one if priced more than 12k, will stay on shelves. Anyways better alternative is ever popular Redmi Note 4. For 11k.
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- Sun Sand
- YQK
- 03 Jul 2017
720p on a 5.5" sucks,,,the N1 had a 1080p,,,,have they flipped! And could have had an SD625/6!! Why release such a flop n lose money! Just stay in bed till you get some sense..
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- TechLover1
- 0En
- 03 Jul 2017
Although okay, it would be a better option if it was a combination between a 5,000 mAh battery with the SD625. But despite that, 5000mAh is still a lot of juice. Plus the inclusion of a 18W quick charge support. So overall it's quite solid anyway. And general specs are not bad neither, for its respective segment.