Nubia Z11 Max features a 4,000 mAh battery

May 27, 2016 11:47 GMT  ·  By

Just yesterday, ZTE launched its new flagship smartphone, the Axon 7, and it seems that the company’s Nubia division is preparing to release another powerful flagship to the market, the Nubia Z11 Max, on June 7. Nubia’s GM Fei Ni has disclosed some information on the upcoming device.

According to GizmoChina, the GM has revealed some important specs of the upcoming Nubia Z11 Max, which will surely create some hype around this powerful device, before its launch early next month.

The Nubia Z11 Max should come with a new piece of technology entitled NeoPower 2.0, which reportedly increases battery life and optimizes components inside the device. The smartphone will pack an impressive 4,000 mAh battery, which should be more than enough to keep its lights on.

Still, Nubia took it up a notch and implemented the NeoPower 2.0, which will optimize certain components, like the camera, display and more. Battery life should improve even further if the device comes with Super AMOLED screen and efficient camera modules.

Nubia Z11 Max should come with a 6.0-inch display

The company’s GM has also added that the NeoPower 2.0 technology is important, since a powerful but large battery would make the smartphone heavier and even thicker. Still, the company worked on increasing the density of the battery so that the handset’s thickness and weight would be kept within reasonable limits.

Aside from the 4,000mAh battery and NeoPower 2.0 technology, the Nubia Z11 Max should also boast fast charging capabilities that allow charging to take only 25% of the standard duration. Nubia Z11 Max has recently surfaced at TENAA, and the smartphone will reportedly have a full-metal body and a 6.0-inch 1080p display.

Nubia Z11 Max should also feature a rear camera of 16MP and an 8MP front shooter. It should have Snapdragon 652 inside and 4GB of RAM, coupled with 64GB of internal storage.

Render of the Nubia Z11 Max and official post with details (2 Images)

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Nubia GM's post regarding details of the Nubia Z11 Max
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