Following its official debut back in June, ZTE today shared the details of the Nubia 11’s availability outside of China.
The Nubia 11 will launch in Germany, Spain, and Italy starting in September. Pricing will start at €499 ($556 USD) for the standard 4GB/64GB version and go up to €599 ($668 USD) for the 6GB/64GB variant.
ZTE also plans to launch the Nubia 11 in Portugal, the Czech Republic, Russia, the U.K., Argentina, Mexico, the U.S., India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
As a reminder, the Nubia 11 is a flagship-tier device with a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 display with an edge-to-edge design. Also included is a quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor, 64GB of storage, 3,000mAh battery with fast-charing support, a 16-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and phase detection autofocus, an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, a fingerprint reader, and Android 6.0 with ZTE’s custom Nubia UI 4.0 software.
There is one difference between the two models of the Nubia 11. The standard gray and silver models come with 4GB of RAM, while the more expensive Black Gold version is packing 6GB of RAM.
The Nubia 11 is a high-end phone, and so it’s good to see that ZTE will be launching it in several regions around the globe. We don’t see a ton of Nubia here in the U.S., and while we’ll have to wait and see how popular this Nubia 11 becomes in the U.S., it’s great to see ZTE bringing its flagship Nubia stateside.