The wait’s almost over. Nubia has officially confirmed that its Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition will launch in China on April 28 — and this one’s got photographers and tech geeks buzzing.
Leaked images, teasers, and a whole bunch of online chatter have already given us a sneak peek. Now, it’s real. A phone that looks more like a camera rig than a smartphone is almost here. And Nubia’s not playing it safe — this one’s aimed squarely at photography fanatics.
A Photographer’s Playground Disguised as a Smartphone
Let’s be clear: this isn’t just another camera phone.
It’s practically a camera with phone features.
Nubia says the Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition will feature a fifth-generation 35mm lens with an upgraded sensor size that’s nearly one-inch — comparable to what you’d find on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. That’s huge for a phone.
They’ve also confirmed support for external lens attachments. You read that right. This isn’t just about software tricks or AI filters.
The leaked imaging kit suggests it’ll come with:
A 400mm telephoto lens
Physical shutter and control dials
Camera-like grip and mount
Expandable optical kits for pro users
Up to 50X Zoom and That Lens Diameter Has People Talking
Zoom matters. Especially for mobile photographers and anyone who’s tried capturing a faraway subject with grainy results.
The Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition promises up to 50X zoom.
That’s not all. Nubia is hyping the lens diameter — which is said to be much larger than usual smartphone glass. Bigger glass usually means better light intake. Better light means sharper, richer photos. Simple as that.
We don’t have the exact aperture specs yet, but if Nubia delivers on this, expect major improvements in low-light shots too.
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Certified Model Hints at Familiar Design Language
The model number NX737J recently passed certification through China’s MIIT, which also gave us our clearest look yet at the hardware.
Design-wise, it doesn’t stray far from the existing Z70 Ultra.
Same sharp edges, squared camera bump, and likely the same flat AMOLED display. For those who liked the industrial build of the Z70 Ultra, this’ll feel right at home.
But what’s different? Obviously, the Photographer Edition isn’t just about looks.
The rear section now looks like something straight out of a DSLR starter kit, complete with lens rings and texture overlays that scream “pro camera.”
Expect Similar Core Specs Under the Hood
Let’s talk guts.
While Nubia hasn’t spilled all the beans yet, it’s safe to expect hardware that’s either the same or very close to what’s inside the Z70 Ultra. Here’s what that could mean:
Component | Expected Specs Based on Z70 Ultra |
---|---|
Processor | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 |
Display | 6.8″ AMOLED, 120Hz |
RAM/Storage | Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB Storage |
Battery | 5000mAh with 80W fast charging |
Software | MyOS based on Android 14 |
Now, couple that with a monster camera system, and you’ve got a flagship that’s geared more toward content creators than the average user.
Nubia’s Move Into Camera-Tech Crossover Is a Bold One
Nubia’s not new to ambitious ideas. But this Photographer Edition might be its boldest move yet.
In a time where smartphone cameras keep trying to beat each other with AI, software processing, and megapixel counts, Nubia’s pulling the analog card — literally.
This Photographer Edition is straddling the line between mobile photography and professional tools.
It’s not exactly a full-on DSLR replacement, sure. But it could be a dream gadget for:
Street photographers who want something compact
Content creators on the move
Tech lovers who want function and flair
It’s a risky play. But also refreshing.
And you know what? People are talking.