The Nubia Z80 Ultra, one of the world's most unusual flagship camera phones, will launch in just a few days. The device features a selfie camera invisibly integrated into the display and a triple camera with focal lengths of 35 mm, 18 mm and 70 mm. Many details about the camera system have already been revealed.
The Nubia Z80 Ultra will be officially unveiled on October 22. Over the weekend, Nubia published a number of images showcasing the smartphone's design in detail. The look has barely changed compared to the Nubia Z70S Ultra.
While Nubia has slightly redesigned the camera module, it still has a slightly rounded frame with a dedicated shutter button and a display that, thanks to an under-display camera, eliminates the need for a notch or punch-hole. Nubia has now confirmed via new teaser images that the Z80 Ultra is equipped with the following three cameras:
Nubia uses the same 35 mm f/1.7 main camera with a 1/1.3-inch OV990 sensor as in the Nubia Z70S Ultra. The telephoto camera retains a 70 mm focal length lens with a 35 mm format equivalent, but with an aperture of f/2.4, it is slightly brighter. Details on this camera's sensor are still pending. The most significant upgrade is the ultra-wide-angle camera, as Nubia is replacing the 13 mm f/2.0 camera and its 1/2.88-inch sensor with an 18 mm f/1.8 camera and its 1/1.55-inch sensor.