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Nubia Z60 Ultra review: The spiritual successor to the OnePlus 7 Pro

The last Nubia phone that I used with any amount of regularity was the Redmagic 6 Pro, and while the gaming phone had a lot to offer on the hardware side of things, the software was one of the worst I’d used. It was buggy, prone to contrast crashes, and full of translation errors. Thankfully, Nubia made a lot of changes in the last three years, and the Z60 Ultra offers a clean Android interface without any overt customization or bloatware — a refreshing change of pace.

That’s a good starting point, and the good news keeps on coming. The Z60 Ultra has an all-screen design without any visible cutout thanks to an under-display camera, making it invisible. More than anything else, this differentiates the phone from every other device in the market, and it immediately brings back memories of the OnePlus 7 Pro.


 

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