This article is for anyone interested in an entry-level Android 15-powered phone in 2025. Nubia Philippines is teasing the nubia V70 Max, which is now confirmed to launch in the country on February 15. The complete specification of the device has been revealed thanks to two e-commerce platforms: Shopee and Lazada. Overall, the phone packs a larger battery, more RAM, and storage than the nubia V70 Design launched back in November last year.
Nubia V70 Max specifications:
This upcoming phone is packing a huge 6.9-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution, which supports up to 120Hz refresh rate.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by the Unisoc T606 4G chipset, built on a 12nm process node. It’s not going to blow your mind with flagship-level performance for sure. But for everyday tasks, it should do just fine. Plus, it comes with 6GB of RAM (up from 4GB of the V70 Design) and 128GB of storage, so you’ve got plenty of room for apps, photos, and all those memes you’ve been saving. We are also expecting a 256GB storage variant since the option was available with the previous release.
As for the cameras, the V70 Max features a total of three lenses: a 50MP main sensor, paired with a 2MP auxiliary lens, and an 8MP selfie.
But here’s where things get really interesting: the V70 Max comes with a massive 6,000mAh battery, up from 5000mAh of the V70 Design. When it does eventually run low, 22.5W wired charging will get you back up and running within a reasonably short time. There’s a side-mounted fingerprint reader for security, which is not a surprise as IPS displays are not transparent, which is necessary for an under-display optical scanner to function.
The phone runs on MyOS 15 based on Android 15, and will come with the following color options: gray, pink, and green.
Pricing?
Nubia is yet to reveal the pricing of this pocket-friendly Android. For reference, the nubia V70 Design was launched back in November last year with similar specifications for P5,299 (roughly $91 or Rs. 7,900).
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