ZTE Nubia Z9 review: A disappearing act
A disappearing act
Performance
The ZTE Nubia Z9 is powered by a Snapdragon 810 chipset - the best that Qualcomm currently has, even if it's troubled by heating issues. It houses four Cortex-A57 cores (2GHz) and four Cortex-A53 cores (1.5GHz) and Adreno 430.
The GPU has to push "only" 1080p (nearly half the pixels of QHD), so we expect some great gaming scores. However, the chipset definitely gets steamy with heavy usage.
As some makers (like LG) have opted for the Snapdragon 808, which often gets close in terms of performance while keeping cooler. Still, in total performance the two extra A57 cores give the Nubia Z9 and other S810-powered devices (like the One M9) a performance edge in some multi-core setups.
Geekbench 3 places the Nubia Z9 ahead of the LG G4, but Basemark OS 2.0 rates it lower.
GeekBench 3
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
5095 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
3795 -
HTC One M9
3761 -
LG G4
3509 -
Huawei P8
3380 -
Oppo R5
2806
Basemark OS 2.0
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
1750 -
LG G4
1584 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
1529 -
HTC One M9
1365 -
Huawei P8
1112 -
Oppo R5
710
Basemark OS 2.0 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
6173 -
LG G4
5871 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
4688 -
HTC One M9
4688 -
Huawei P8
3684 -
Oppo R5
2437
Basemark OS 2.0 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
27703 -
Huawei P8
23676 -
HTC One M9
18047 -
LG G4
17739 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
13011 -
Oppo R5
12044
For whole system performance, AnTuTu 5 places the Z9 above many current flagships other than the Galaxy S6. Samsung's in-house chipset has a manufacturing process advantage that allows it to take the same CPU core setup and push it higher.
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
70053 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
54705 -
HTC One M9
51427 -
Huawei P8
50876 -
LG G4
49295 -
Oppo R5
31417
Qualcomm fumbled the CPU section, but the new Adreno 430 GPU is on point. Measured on level ground (1080p offscreen) it beats the Mali-T760MP8 in Samsung's Exynos. ZTE even squeezed out better performance than HTC managed.
On-screen the performance is essentially identical since the ZTE Nubia Z9 uses a 1080p screen, unlike the QHD units on the S6 edge and G4.
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
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ZTE Nubia Z9
27 -
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
26 -
HTC One M9
23 -
LG G4
14.9 -
Huawei Honor 7
9.2 -
Oppo R5
5.8 -
Huawei P8
5.4
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
ZTE Nubia Z9
26 -
HTC One M9
24 -
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
15 -
LG G4
9.4 -
Huawei Honor 7
9.3 -
Oppo R5
5.8 -
Huawei P8
5.7
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
ZTE Nubia Z9
19 -
Huawei Honor 7
4.9 -
Huawei P8
3.4
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
ZTE Nubia Z9
19 -
Huawei Honor 7
5.2 -
Huawei P8
4.3
Basemark X leans towards the Samsung, but the Nubia is still one of the best-performing phones in that chart.
Basemark X
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
27046 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
25001 -
HTC One M9
19848 -
LG G4
15090 -
Huawei Honor 7
9377 -
Huawei P8
6307 -
Oppo R5
4855
So far, so good but we come upon a trouble area for the Nubia Z9. It comes with the QQ Browser (more on that later), which just isn't as highly optimized as the Android or iOS browsers. We'd recommend installing a different one for a better browsing experience.
Kraken, which measures JavaScript performance, gives a very low score, far below what the chipset achieves with optimized browsers. The Browsermark result is not great either.
Kraken 1.1
Lower is better
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Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
3989 -
LG G4
4085 -
HTC One M9
5500 -
Huawei Honor 7
11493 -
Oppo R5
11656 -
Huawei P8
11867 -
ZTE Nubia Z9 (Firefox)
12966 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
20208
BrowserMark 2.1
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
2702 -
LG G4
1990 -
HTC One M9
1681 -
ZTE Nubia Z9 (Firefox)
1562 -
Oppo R5
1319 -
ZTE Nubia Z9
887 -
Huawei Honor 7
825 -
Huawei P8
764
The ZTE Nubia Z9 provides true flagship performance for general app usage, gaming especially is a strong suit. The web browsing was a letdown, but we tried Firefox which greatly improved the score - more befitting of the fast chipset.
As expected, Snapdragon 810 gets steamy under sustained load - more than the Samsung Exynos 7420 - but not to unusable levels.
Reader comments
- Sammie
- 28 Dec 2016
- EL7
How do i change my Nubia Z9 to English version?
- raj
- 25 Feb 2016
- Hkt
I brought z9 mini from eBay on 2 nd Feb.the phone was dead the day when I received and eBay did not covered for replacement n I was forced to send for service center n still I have not receive the phone.
- mani
- 15 Feb 2016
- uZa
Sir u are using this phone about 4 months only tell me the betry time ofit