ZTE Nubia Play 5G Announced with 144 Hz Refresh Rate: Price, Release Date and Features


Nubia has just made the Nubia Play official, a mid-range proposal that bets on 5G and one of the highest refresh rates on the market.



Nubia Play has a huge terminal with a large battery, triple camera system and Qualcomm's heart that comes to try to reign in the mid-range.


Nubia Play features an AMOLED panel with Full HD + resolution, 6.65-inch diagonal and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The touch input is 240 Hz, so the feeling with the screen, on paper, must be excellent. The Nubia Play thus becomes the mid-range with the highest refresh rate on the market.

As for the heart of this device, we find a Qualcomm processor, the Snapdragon 765G. This platform allows 5G connectivity, both SA and NSA. This processor is accompanied by configurations of 6 or 8 GB of RAM with LPDD4X technology together with an internal storage of 128 or 256 GB with UFS 2.1 technology. The battery that powers all this machinery is 5,100 mAh with a 30W fast charge.



Nubia Play has a liquid cooling system to reduce the temperature of the device in situations of maximum demand.

Smartphone boasts off quad rear camera with a 48-megapixel main sensor, a second camera made up of an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, a third 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The Selfie camera is 12 megapixels.


As for extras, the device has a fingerprint reader under the screen, Android 10 personalized with Nubia UI, 5G technology, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, etc.

Price and Release Date

The version of 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory starts at 2399 yuan (about $ 339 a change), while the more expensive version, 8 + 256 GB goes up to $ 424 a change. The smartphone will initially leave for the Chinese market on April 24, with no news yet about its arrival of the international market.

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