Just six months after the presentation of the Nubia My Prague, the ZTE company launches a new version of the vitamin terminal, with updated and more powerful technical specifications, and with a design that is committed to raising the mid-range one step further. This is how the ZTE Nubia My Prague S has arrived, which is already available as a pre-sale in China, and which will soon arrive along with other Nubia models on the European market. These are its qualities.
At first glance, nothing differentiates the Nubia My Prague from the new Nubia My Prague S, although a bit more thickness is guessed, which has gone from 5.5 millimeters to 6.8 to offer a battery with more capacity. Apart from this, its lines are the same, with its recognizable metal frame without edges, completely rounded, as well as its corners. A simple design where the button of ZTE's Nubia range is integrated, with a red circle, and also the 5.2-inch diagonal screen and Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, in which its margins are striking. And it is that they have theFiT (Frame Intereactive Technology) technology, with which it offers extra functions directly from the frame to take full advantage of the screen surface at its ends. It also comes covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, which offers resistance to breakage and blows.
Turning inside, this new version brings with it the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, common in mid-range terminals, and which has eight cores in a configuration of four Cortex-A53 at 1.7 GHz and another four Cortex-A53 at 1.1 GHz. It is accompanied by an Adreno 405 graphics chip.
Regarding its memory, this Nubia My Prague S grows in capacity. On the one hand is the RAM, which offers more fluidity in the general operation of the terminal by going from 2 to 3 GB. Something similar happens with the storage capacity, which is no longer 32 GB, but a total of 64 GB to store photos, music, videos, applications and any content. Apart from this, it has a MicroSD card slot with which to expand said space.
As for the multimedia section there is little difference. And it is that it presents the same photographic objectives as its predecessor: a main camera of 13 MP and f / 2.2 aperture with LED flash, and another for selfies with 8 MP resolution, f / 2.4 and an angle of 78 degrees. For sound, ZTE has included a dedicated AKM4375 sound processor with Hi-Fi quality, Dolby technology and up to 7.1 channels.
The terminal is compatible with high-speed 4G LTE Internet networks, and has two SIM card slots (one MicroSIM and one Nano, or Nano plus MicroSD memory card). It also has Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS connectivity. All this accompanied by a 2,220 mAh battery to give the device more useful life.
At the moment it has only been put on pre-sale in China for a price that, in exchange, is around 350 euros. It will arrive in Asian stores from January 23 in two colors: rose gold and silver. For now the final date for Spain is unknown, although it has been confirmed that ZTE will also sell it in our country.