ZTE’s Nubia Z50 SE Smartphone Certified by TENAA, Renders and Few Key Specs Revealed
The fourth smartphone launching soon in the Nubia Z50 series, the Nubia Z50 SE, followed by its 3C certification, has now received the TENAA certification from China.
Here’s more about it.
Nubia Z50 SE – TENAA Certification
As revealed from its 3C certification, the Nubia Z50 SE smartphone will be a 5G device supporting 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G network connectivity, and has a built-in antenna with a straight board terminal style. It will be running on the Android operating system and will also be supporting Bluetooth and USB local connectivity, along with an infrared sensor.
A total of 4 cameras will be on the device(triple rear cameras and a front-facing camera), and it will be backed by a 4900 mAh rated battery, as per its previous 3C listing, a fast charge feature of up to 80W.
Coming to its renders, the device from what it appears, has a longer form factor design with a comparatively smaller width. Both its display and rear panel are curved, and a rectangular like camera module is there at the back, outside of which, within another rectangular structure, we can spot the “nubia” branding.
Speaking more about the camera module, it features three circular camera rings, of which the first one is larger than the other two. The LED flashlight is at the right of the camera rings. To add, there is also a centrally aligned punch hole camera on its display.
Regarding the sides, it is rounded at the left and right side panels, whereas the top and bottom panels are expected to be flat in shape. Also, do note the volume rocker and the power button are at the right side panel, and the power button is not a fingerprint scanner. However, it has a red color to it.
As the smartphone has received both the TENAA and 3C certifications, the device might be approaching its launch. With its launch, we’ll be able to know more about the upcoming device, including its price points.