{"id":117339,"date":"2025-03-14T13:32:22","date_gmt":"2025-03-14T07:47:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/?p=117339"},"modified":"2025-03-14T13:32:22","modified_gmt":"2025-03-14T07:47:22","slug":"zte-nubia-v70-max-price-nepal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/zte-nubia-v70-max-price-nepal\/","title":{"rendered":"Nubia V70 Max Coming Soon Marking the Return of ZTE"},"content":{"rendered":"
HIGHLIGHTS<\/strong><\/p>\n After a period of dead silence for over a year, we are getting a series of ZTE Nubia phones, one of which is the Nubia V70 Max. Its spec sheet looks interesting, with the Nubia AI features that ZTE is heavily marketing.<\/p>\n ZTE Nubia V70 Max was released about a month ago in the Philippines at \u20b14,699 (6\/128GB), which is Rs.11,420 in Nepal. After considering the distributor’s profit, the price of the ZTE Nubia V70 Max might land around Rs. 10,999 (4\/128GB) and Rs. 13,999 (6\/128GB).<\/p>\n If the pricing turns out to be true, the Nubia V70 Max will be competing head-on with phones like the Honor X5b Plus<\/a>\u00a0and Benco V92<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The actual launch date of the Nubia V70 Max has yet to be disclosed. But, by the looks of ZTE’s social media handles in Nepal, it might be right around the corner. With that said, let’s see what the ZTE Nubia V70 Max has to offer.<\/p>\n ALSO READ: <\/span>HMD Crest 5G Price in Nepal (March 2025 Updated)<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n The Nubia V70 Max features a boxy design with a polycarbonate frame<\/strong>, which is just a fancy word for plastic. Furthermore, it has a circular camera module, which is the go-to design for most Chinese phones these days. The LED flashlight sits beside the camera module, and the camera ring has a gritty texture.<\/p>\n On the bottom, there is a USB-C port<\/strong>, a mono-speaker<\/strong>, and a 3.5mm jack<\/strong>. The volume rocker and the power button are on the right side. The power button comes in a unique bright red color, a signature of ZTE smartphones. The phone has a dual SIM card tray <\/strong>included with a microSD<\/strong> slot.<\/p>\n Talking about build quality, the Nubia V70 Max has a T\u00dcV S\u00dcD certification<\/strong> that claims a drop resistance of up to 1.5m<\/strong>\u00a0and an IP54 rating<\/strong>. The phone comes in three color variants: Pink, Galactic Gray, and <\/strong>Lake Green.<\/strong><\/p>\n On the front, you will see a 6.9-inch display <\/strong>with an HD+ resolution (720 x 1640)<\/strong> and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz<\/strong>. This is a big display, and size-wise, it is in par with the Samsung S25 Ultra<\/a>.<\/p>\n The resolution and the panel type are okay at best, but getting a 120Hz display at this price range is a bargain.<\/p>\n The bezel on the bottom of the screen is especially thicker than the rest of the phone. On the top, you will see a waterdrop notch<\/strong> that transforms into Live Island 2.0<\/strong> for notifications, reminders, and real-time activities like calls and messages. This is basically a dynamic island-like feature of Apple.<\/p>\n At first glance, the camera module appears to have four camera lenses, but the Nubia V70 Max has a triple-camera setup.<\/strong><\/p>\n The camera on the Nubia V70 Max is nothing out of the ordinary. It’s equipped with a 50MP <\/strong>main camera and a 2MP<\/strong>\u00a0depth camera. There is a third camera that ZTE advertises as an “AI camera<\/strong>,” but this seems like another marketing jargon, and its specifications remain unknown.<\/p>\n There is also an 8MP front camera <\/strong>and a bunch of AI stuff like\u00a0Magic Eraser and<\/strong>\u00a0Magic Editor.<\/strong><\/p>\n Under the hood, the Nubia V70 Max has\u00a0a UNISOC T7200<\/strong>\u00a0processor with\u00a012nm<\/strong> transistors. This is the first time we are seeing the T7200 in the Nepali market. However, it is just a rebrand of the UNISOC T606, which can be found on the recently launched Benco V92<\/a>. So, at the end of the day, it is not a new chipset.<\/p>\n The processor has two Cortex-A75<\/strong> and six Cortex-A55<\/strong> cores, both operating at 1.6GHz<\/strong>. For graphics, it uses the ARM Mali-G57 MP1<\/a>. This is a decent processor at the entry-level price.<\/p>\n When comparing the AnTuTu and Geekbench scores, the performance comes close to processors like Mediatek Helio G85, found in the Samsung Galaxy A06<\/a>\u2014another competitor to the NubiaV70.<\/p>\n The Nubia V70 Max is equipped with 4GB<\/strong> RAM<\/strong>, but there is also an option for a 6GB <\/strong>variant. Along with this, you will also find virtual RAM, doubling the memory capacity. There is a 128GB internal storage, and if that is not enough, you can use the extra microSD card slot. The maximum support of which remains unknown as of now.<\/p>\n\n
What is the Price of ZTE Nubia V70 Max in Nepal?<\/h2>\n
ZTE Nubia V70 Max Specifications<\/h3>\n
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\n<\/strong><\/li>\nZTE Nubia V70 Max Price in Nepal: Rs. 10,999 (4\/128GB) | Rs. 13,999 (6\/128GB) [Expected]<\/h4>\n<\/div>\n
ZTE Nubia V70 Max Overview<\/h2>\n
Design and Build<\/h4>\n
Display<\/span><\/h4>\n
Camera and AI<\/h4>\n
Hardware<\/h4>\n