The Nubia X is a new Android phone with two displays and no notch

collected by :Maya Tony

as informed in It can be easy to say that smartphones have become boring and are no longer interesting, but a quick look at devices being launched in other parts of the world going to quickly prove you wrong. Most recently, ZTE's sub-brand Nubia launched a new phone that has not one, but 2 full-sized displays. The phone in question is the Nubia X, and in addition to a 6.26-inch LCD 2,280 x 1080 display around front by extremely little bezels and no notch, there's alextremely a 2nd monitor on the back that's an OLED panel by a resolution of 1520 x 720. You'll notice that the front of the Nubia X doesn't have a front-facing camera — one of the reasons Nubia was able to cram in such a large screen-to-body ratio without succumbing to the notch trend. Instead, your selfies are taken by the dual 16MP + 24MP rear cameras with the secondary display acting as your viewfinder.


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