Reviewing ZTE's Nubia Z60 Ultra, a premium smartphone taking on Samsung's S24 Plus and Ultra at a more friendly price. Here's my verdict on the camera setup, gaming chops and the Nubia Z60 Ultra's everyday experience.
So, 2024 has been a busy year for phones with dozens already hitting the UK. I've had loads of requests to test the Nubia Z60 Ultra, which landed just before the Xiaomi 14, Magic 6 Pro and other big rivals. Well, good news! I've had my SIM in this ZTE smartphone for a week, using it as my full time smartphone.
The triple lens camera is quietly dependable in day or night, although the app is a bit clunky and you'll want to fiddle with the settings. The Nubia Z60 Ultra should suit most everyday snappers and features plenty of modes and bonus features for more advanced photographers.
Gamers will love the smooth performance on demanding titles like Genshin Impact and that extensive gaming mode. However, I have seen a more stable frame rate on other Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones like the Red Magic. As for battery life, the Nubia Z60 Ultra doesn't disappoint, delivering two days of play between charges.
So that's the Nubia Z60 Ultra - are you tempted by this more affordable flagship option?
ZTE Nubia Z60 Ultra Review Chapters:
0:00 - Most requested phone review!
1:04 - Design
2:58 - MyOS 14 & features
5:21 - Display & audio
6:52 - Performance & gaming
7:44 - Battery life
8:49 - Cameras
12:34 - Verdict