All-New Nubia Z17 Leaked On Geekbench Benchmark Listings With Snapdragon 835 SoC and Android 7.1.1 Nougat

May 05, 2017 11:10 AM EDT | Anthony Hunter

Nubia recently launched the new Nubia Z17 Mini just last month, and a more dominant Nubia device just arrived on Geekbench. The new device is listed as NX563J, and it's been presumed that the phone is the new Nubia Z17 since it had the same model number with the Z17 Mini.

In terms of specifications, the new Nubia Z17 will be powered by an Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 processor which is clocked at 1.90GHz. The device comes with 4GB of RAM and is anticipated to have a high-end variant since the Z17 Mini had a higher variant.

The device obtained 1,853 points in the single-core benchmark while getting 6,739 points in the multi-core test. The device is anticipated to be same with its predecessor in terms of design, so buyers will have an idea that they will be getting a phone that has a dual camera setup on the back, a metal body, and a capacitive home key located below the display.

The device is also said to feature a fingerprint scanner that will likely be placed at the back of the phone. There are still no reports yet on its release date, but tech enthusiasts anticipate the company to launch it in the coming weeks.

On the software side, the device will run on an Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS as per benchmark listing. Unfortunately, the rest of the features and specs are still unknown.

Furthermore, the public will see more benchmark listings of the new Nubia Z17 prior to its arrival, and other additional features and specifications of the device could go out as well. The device will be the Nubia's all-new flagship smartphone, and there's a big possibility that it will be first announced in China.

The new Nubia Z17 smartphone could also be introduced in other additional markets. The device should arrive sooner than expected so stay tuned for more updates of the upcoming smartphone.

 

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