The nubia Z60S Pro made its way to our office and we’ll be taking a closer look at it today ahead of the detailed review.
Starting with the design, Z60S Pro is inspired by vintage cameras with its massive camera island and red accents. It packs a 35mm main cam with a new 50MP sensor alongside an 8MP telephoto lens (80mm) and a 50MP ultrawide module (13mm). It also comes with a host of AI features including Magic Eraser, a star sky algorithm, and a 65:24 ultra-wide cinema format.
Our review unit sports the classic black colorway with a texturized back cover and red accented power button.
The retail package is surprisingly rich for a 2024 phone. You get an 80W charging brick and a flashy red USB-C cable alongside a semi-transparent case featuring a frosted finish and nubia branding.
Upfront, Z60S Pro packs a decently big 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate rated at up to 1,200 nits peak brightness.
The rest of the spec sheet includes a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 AC chipset also known as the “for Galaxy edition” which features overclocked main CPU core and GPU. It’s paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. You also get a 5,100 mAh battery and we’ll make sure to test its endurance will thoroughly.
With a starting price of $569/€669/£569 ($70/€70/£70 off with code:PRO70), nubia’s Z60S Pro is an interesting proposition in the midrange segment. Keep an eye out on our homepage in the coming weeks to find out if it can actually live up to the promises of its specs sheet.