ZTE Nubia Z17 announced: Snapdragon 835 and 8GB of RAM

The phone has a dual rear camera setup (23MP + 12MP) that supports 2x optical zoom and up to 10x Dynamic zoom.

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ZTE has launched its long anticipated flagship - the Nubia Z17. As rumored, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 835, which makes it the second phone by a Chinese manufacturer to use that processor after the Xiaomi Mi 6.

The ZTE Nubia Z17 comes in three versions - 6GB of RAM + 64GB of internal storage, 6GB of RAM + 128GB of internal storage, and whooping 8GB of RAM + 128GB of storage. If you are considering getting this phone, having in mind that it doesn't have a card slot so be sure to choose the version that's right for you.

ZTE Nubia Z17 announced: Snapdragon 835 and 8GB of RAM | TweakTown.com

The phone has a dual rear camera setup (23MP + 12MP) that supports 2x optical zoom and up to 10x Dynamic zoom. The front shooter comes with a 16MP and 80-degree wide-angle lens.

The device runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat with Nubia UI 5.0 running on top. The phone comes with IP67 certification and 3,200 mAh battery with QuickCharge 4+. Other features include a fingerprint sensor, placed on the back of the device, and IR blaster.

The ZTE Nubia Z17 comes in five color options - Black, Gold, Red, Blue and Gold & Black.

The version with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage will cost you $411, and the one with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost $499, while the most powerful version with 8GB of RAM will be priced at $583.

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