ZTE Nubia Z9 Max and ZTE Nubia Z9 mini specs are outed day before ZTE event

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Tomorrow, we expect ZTE to unveil a handset that has been called "stunning," the ZTE Nubia Z9. With extremely thin bezels, the Nubia Z9 is a sight to behold. The problem is that specs for both a smaller-screened ZTE Nubia Z9 mini and a phablet-sized ZTE Nubia Z9 Max have also appeared, making it difficult to figure out which specs belong to each of these three models. However, we feel pretty confident that we can sort it all out for you.

Let's start with the ZTE Nubia Z9. With the bezel-less look that many phone owners would love to show off, the Nubia Z9 features a 5.2-inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920. A 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 810 CPU is under the hood with the Adreno 430 GPU crunching graphics. 3GB of RAM is inside and 32GB of native storage is on board. There is a 16MP rear camera and an 8MP super selfie snapper up front. Android 5.0.2 is pre-installed.

Specs for the ZTE Nubia Z9 Max show a handset carrying a 5.5-inch display. The resolution of the screen is unknown, but it will either be 1440 x 2560 or 1080 x 1920. The Nubia Z9 Max will carry 3GB of RAM with 16GB of native storage inside. The device sports a 16MP rear-facing snapper and an 8MP camera in front. A 2900mAh battery keep the lights on.

The ZTE Nubia Z9 mini will feature a 5-inch display with a 720 x 1280 resolution. The Snapdragon 615 CPU drives the handset with 2GB of RAM on board. The unit comes with 16GB of native memory and back and front-facing cameras of 16MP and 8MP respectively. The same 2900mAh battery used on the Z9 Max makes an appearance in the mini, and the handset offers support for LTE connectivity.

By this time tomorrow, ZTE will have made all of its announcements and we should have a very clear understanding of what the manufacturer plans on releasing.

source: HDBlog.it (translated)
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