ZTE's sub-brand Nubia has a new member - the Nubia Z11 mini. The phone features a 5" screen (the term "mini" has grown) and has a strong focus on photography.
The main camera uses a 16MP Sony IMX298 sensor (same as Xiaomi Mi 5 and Huawei Mate 8). It's behind an f/2.0 lens and offers phase-detection autofocus and "3D noise reduction."
There's an 8MP selfie camera too, with large 1.4µm pixels and 80° lens (with a narrow aperture of f/2.4).
As for the rest of the Nubia Z11 mini, the phone has a metal frame and a 5" 1080p screen behind a 2.5D glass. It's powered by a Snapdragon 617 chipset (28nm, 8x Cortex-A53, Adreno 405) with 3GB of RAM and comes with an impressive 64GB storage. It runs an older Android 5.1 Lollipop and has a fingerprint reader on the back.
This is a dual-SIM phone with VoLTE support. It's powered by a 2,800mAh battery.
The Z11 mini is going on sale in China later this month and will be available through JD for CNY 1,500 ($230/€205).
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