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There have been reports that Nubia is working on a slim phone called the Nubia Air. Recently, reliable tipster Evan Blass shared a schematic of the phone to reveal its design for the first time. Speculations are rife that its design is quite similar to the upcoming iPhone 17 Air. Now, the tipster is back with a new leak that includes an official render and a specs sheet, revealing everything about the Nubia Air before its launch.

Nubia Air design

Nubia Air render
Nubia Air render by Evan Blass

The above image showcases the Nubia Air in a champagne gold finish, featuring a minimalist yet modern design. The front features a punch-hole display surrounded by thin bezels, and its back houses a Google Pixel phone-like horizontal camera module with three lenses, an LED flash, and a red-colored sensor.

On the bottom, there’s a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, a microphone, and a SIM tray, while the top includes a secondary microphone. While the left side is barren, its right edge is equipped with a volume rocker and an unknown, red-colored power button. Shown above is a real-life image of the phone shared by the tipster.

Nubia Air specifications (rumored)

Nubia Air real-life image
Nubia Air real-life image by Evan Blass

According to the leaked document, the Nubia Air will feature a 6.78-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1224 x 2720 pixels. It will run Android 15.0 and will be powered by the Unisoc T8300 octa-core processor. The device will pack 8GB RAM, 256GB internal storage, and carry a 5000mAh battery.

For photography, the Nubia Air will include a triple setup with 50-megapixel, 2-megapixel, and 0.08-megapixel sensors on the back and a 20-megapixel front-facing camera. When it comes to connectivity, the device will arrive with dual nano SIM slots, USB Type-C 2.0, Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, and NFC. The device will measure 164.17 x 76.57 x 6.7 mm and weigh 172 grams.

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