Early this month, camera samples of Nubia’s upcoming flagship, the Nubia Z20, were posted online. The pictures were actually of the solar eclipse that occurred in Chile. Now, “proper” camera samples have been released.

These photos were also taken in Chile and were shared on Weibo by Will Wong, Nubia‘s co-founder. Unlike the solar eclipse photos, these are a better way to show how great the phone’s camera performance is.  However, none of the pictures were taken at night, so we can’t say how great it performs in low-light.

The watermark also doesn’t say if the phone has dual cameras, or triple cameras or quad cameras. One Weibo user by the name Bou Lin did say the phone has optical image stabilization and a 48MP camera.

Other than these photos, the Nubia Z20 is still a mystery. We don’t know what it looks like or how much it will cost. What we are pretty sure about is that it will have Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset inside. However, we can’t confirm if it will be the Snapdragon 855 or the higher-clocked Snapdragon 855+.

Nubia is set to release a special edition Red Magic 3 with a Snapdragon 855+ processor. It also announced a 5G version of its dual-screen Nubia X smartphone in June which is yet to go on sale.

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