
The phone has a 4.7-inch screen with a 1280 x 720 resolution. Under
the hood, there’s a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core SoC, 16 GB of
internal storage, a microSD card for 32 GB of extra storage, and a 2000
mAh battery. Android 4.3 “Jellybean” is the OS of choice.
As for the cameras, the company boasts that this is the first
“widely-available” phone with this kind of camera hardware. The 13MP
camera on the back has a BSI sensor and LED flash, and the 5MP camera on
the front is capable of shooting HD video at 30 frames per second.
Additional camera features include a F2.2 aperture, a 5-piece precision
optical lens, a blue glass composite IR filter, and a sapphire lens.
“The Nubia 5S Mini LTE smartphone camera software has distinctive
independent control of focus, light metering and white balance
functionality,” the press release said. “The advanced combination of
hardware and software capture images that are truer to color as the eye
sees and produce excellent dark field, macro and color reproduction.”
ZTE USA announced that this phone has three camera modes -- Pro, Fun and
Auto – that address all photographers, whether they’re professional or
just starting out. The phone has DSLR-like controls, providing editing
tools and effects that normally don’t ship on a smartphone unless a
third-party app is installed.
The Nubia 5S Mini LTE phone follows the Nubia 5,
which was released back in October 2013. The Nubia 5 also packs a 13MP
camera on the back with a Konica-Minolta lens and intelligent
stabilization, as well as a 2MP camera on the front, and it also has a
5-inch Full HD screen. It runs the Snapdragon S4 Pro (APQ8064) and has 2
GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. This phone is also unlocked,
but costs a pretty penny more at $599.
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