ZTE nubia Z18S shown on video with a second screen on its back

Peter, 17 September 2018

The ZTE nubia Z18 was unveiled earlier this month with a 91.8% screen-to-body ratio – that’s a lot of screen. But it’s just one screen. If this video that shows the nubia Z18S is to be believed, a two-screen model is in the works.

The second screen is on the rear and is much larger than what the Meizu Pro 7 had. It’s large enough to run the full UI of the phone.

The main benefit of that is that you can use the full camera app and get a huge viewfinder. As you may have noticed, there’s no notch on the front display and, in fact, no selfie camera. Why bother when there’s a capable dual camera on the back (with flash and all) that can be used to take selfies?

Another detail to notice is the side-mounted fingerprint reader. On the nubia Z18, the FP reader is on the back, though that is now taken up by the second screen. Well, in-display readers do exist, but let’s not get greedy – the phone is thick enough as it is.

If you want a clearer look at the phone, check out this leak from late June, a promo image of some kind. It shows a clock as one of the options, which suggests that the rear screen may have Always On functionality.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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  • Anonymous
  • 01 Oct 2018
  • red

Apparently the back screen is 720p and that's great! I can play pokemon go with it and it will save me tons of battery than using the bigger screen :D i'll also have a better selfie camera than the other flagships! This is perfect for my needs! I jus...

Here are some FAQs. Q: Is it durable as other basic smartphones? A: Yes, if you use transparent TPU case that will cover whole back. Even with case, it would still be able to recognise touches through case (i tried it). Q: Is batter...

  • Purify
  • 18 Sep 2018
  • 3WZ

I agree.There was another phone with a similar concept but i couldn't remember it's brand and model..Iirc it had a much smaller secondary screen than this one.

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