Nubia has officially launched its second foldable phone, the Flip 2, in Japan. The first generation was launched in April last year, so this is an earlier-than-expected refresh, but the device brings some notable upgrades over its predecessor.
Let’s unpack what this new foldable has to offer.

Nubia Flip 2 Specifications
The biggest change in this new model is the cover screen. The company replaced the round screen from the original Flip with a more conventional rectangular one. It features a 3-inch display with a resolution of 422 x 682 pixels, allowing quick access to frequently used apps and notifications without unfolding the phone.
The main screen is still a 6.9-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. Tucked away on top is a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. Whereas, the Flip 2 has a dual-camera system on the rear. The main sensor comes in at 50MP, and there’s also a 2MP depth sensor for adding a bit of background blur to your portrait photos.

Under the hood, the foldable is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity D7300X processor, which is paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. While it likely won’t win any Speed Demons awards, this combination should provide smooth performance for most everyday tasks.
Unfortunately, the phone still runs on Android 14, and there’s no mention of the update policy on its website. Keeping the phone juiced up is a 4300mAh battery, which is paired with fast charging that can get you back to 100% in just 55 minutes.
Durability is another area where the Flip 2 seems to hold its own. The phone boasts IPX2 water resistance and IP4X dust resistance, meaning it can handle light splashes and dust without issue. Additionally, face recognition and fingerprint recognition are included for added security.
Price and Availability
The Nubia Flip 2 is priced at ¥64,080 (roughly $406 USD) in Japan for the sole 6/128GB variant. It is available in Black, White, and Blue shades.
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