HIGHLIGHTS
- The ZTE Nubia Air price in Nepal is Rs. 33,999 (8/256GB).
- The phone is powered by the UNISOC T8300 5G chipset.
- It features a 50MP main camera paired with a 20MP selfie camera.
ZTE phones are making a comeback in the Nepali market with a growing lineup of Blade and Nubia devices. And now, ZTE is expanding its Nubia portfolio even further with an all-new series, the Nubia Air lineup.

The first phone in this series, the ZTE Nubia Air, has just launched in Nepal. On paper, it clearly offers more advanced specs than most of the ZTE phones currently available in the country.
So, let’s take a closer look at what the Nubia Air brings to the table and whether it has what it takes to stand out in today’s competitive market.
What is the Price of the ZTE Nubia Air in Nepal?
The ZTE Nubia Air price in Nepal is Rs. 33,999 for the sole 8/256GB variant. After teasing the Nubia Air for a couple of days, ZTE has finally launched the phone nationwide. The device is now available for purchase through authorized ZTE stores, both online and offline.
What’s particularly interesting is that, like most ZTE smartphones in Nepal, the Nubia Air is also available with a 0% interest EMI option. This makes the phone far more accessible to Nepali buyers.
It almost feels like ZTE isn’t even trying to hide the iPhone inspiration this time around. With the V80 Design, sure, the phone followed similar design patterns, but at least the name wasn’t a direct copy of Apple’s lineup.
With the Nubia Air, however, even the name mirrors the iPhone Air, and that’s on top of the ultra-thin design language. The resemblance is impossible to ignore.
Now, with any phone that focuses heavily on being thin, there are always inevitable compromises, less room for a capable camera system, and often a weaker battery. So the real question is: how well does the Nubia Air manage these trade-offs? And more importantly, what is the phone actually made of beneath that slim exterior?
Let’s dive in and find out.
ZTE Nubia Air Overview
Just like how the iPhone Air is the thinnest phone in Apple’s lineup, the ZTE Nubia Air now takes that crown for ZTE. The phone measures just 5.9mm in thickness, making it the slimmest smartphone ZTE has ever launched.
Unsurprisingly, the Nubia Air also heavily resembles the iPhone Air in terms of design. The most noticeable similarity is the camera plateau. However, instead of Apple’s approach, Nubia goes with a camera bump similar to what we’ve seen on Google Pixel phones.

The camera module features what appears to be three separate camera lenses. But more on that later.
Now, the plastic back does make the Nubia Air feel a bit cheap, at least visually. That said, ZTE has compensated for this by using an aluminum frame, which is crucial considering just how thin the phone is. And ZTE has also added IP68/IP69/IP69K ingress protection, which is impressive for a device in this category.
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Moving to the front, the Nubia Air features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with up to 1.5K resolution. This makes it the only ZTE phone in Nepal to offer such a high-resolution AMOLED panel. On top of that, the display is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i.

Despite the camera module suggesting a triple-camera setup, the Nubia Air actually houses just a single 50MP AI camera. There’s no ultra-wide or macro lens here. On the front, you get a 20MP selfie camera housed inside a punch-hole cutout.
Powering the phone is the UNISOC T8300 chipset. It’s a relatively new processor that delivers performance close to popular midrange chips like the MediaTek Helio G200 and Snapdragon 695. The key advantage here, however, is that the T8300 is a 5G-enabled chipset, giving it an edge over some of its competitors.
Finally, when it comes to battery, the Nubia Air packs a 5,000mAh unit, which is quite impressive considering the phone’s ultra-slim profile. Charging is handled by 33W fast charging.
ZTE Nubia Air Specifications
- Body: 164.10 x 76.50 x 6.70 mm, 172g
- Build: Aluminium frame, plastic back, IP68/IP69/I69K dust and water resistant, Gorilla Glass 7i
- SIM: Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
- Display: 6.78-inch, AMOLED, 1.5K (1224 x 2720 pixels), 120Hz, 4500nits (peak)
- Chipset: UNISOC T8300 (6 nm)
- Memory: 256GB 8GB RAM
- OS: Android 15, MyOS 15
- Rear Camera: 50 MP AI Camera + Auxiliary lenses
- Front Camera: 20 MP
- Battery: 5,000 mAh, 33W wired
ZTE Nubia Air Price in Nepal: Rs. 33,999 (8/256GB)
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That said, it’s pretty obvious that the Nubia Air easily stands out among all the ZTE phones currently available in Nepal. It offers a genuinely good display, an eye-catching design, and despite the plastic back, the phone still manages to feel quite premium in hand.
However, once you step outside ZTE’s own lineup and compare it with other phones available in the market today, the Nubia Air starts to lose its competitive edge.
For instance, at a much lower price, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ offers a similarly thin, curved design with comparable performance, a better display, a slightly larger battery, and significantly faster charging. And that makes it much harder to justify the Nubia Air purely on specs alone.
What are your thoughts on the ZTE Nubia Air? Let us know in the comments below!
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