ZTE debuted a new Nubia series device today in China, the Nubia N1 model, that’s pictured below and stands out through its beefy battery. We’re dealing here with a model that has an unibody metal case, a not too shabby looking one too.
Specs are pretty predictable, including the 5.5 inch Full HD screen, or the MediaTek Helio P10 CPU or the 3 GB of RAM. There’s also 64 GB of storage here, a microSD card slot and a main 13 megapixel camera with F/2.2 aperture and LED flash. Basically, what you would get on a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 device, only with a beefier battery.
There’s a fingerprint scanner at the back and the handset also brings 4G LTE and dual SIM slots. You’ll find it priced at $255 in China, available in silver or gold. That big battery should provide up to 3 days of functioning under normal usage conditions. Would be nice if it also had a power bank feature, but that’s probably not the case.