As a high-end smartphone brand under ZTE, Nubia targets the high-end market, especially excelling in imaging capabilities. In recent years, with ZTE's exploration of "hidden front cameras," Nubia's high-end models have incorporated some "black technology."

Recently, Nubia's upcoming flagship model, the Z60 Ultra, was exposed by the media. Equipped with a 3nm chip and 1TB of memory, the Nubia Z60 Ultra boasts a top-tier configuration. The Z50 Ultra also introduced a photographer's version, replicating the texture of a single-lens reflex camera.

The release of the Nubia Z60 Ultra is scheduled for next year, so it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen3 processor, which has been upgraded to a 3nm process, significantly improving the phone's performance. It will likely become the mainstream flagship processor for a long time in the future. To provide users with a better daily experience, the Nubia Z60 Ultra supports a maximum of 20GB RAM and 1TB of storage, catering to a wide range of user scenarios.

Regarding the display, the Nubia Z60 Ultra will feature a 2K resolution screen and incorporate the latest hidden camera technology beneath the screen, making the display appear larger and more complete. The imaging aspect is the key improvement of the Nubia Z60 Ultra, with the main camera equipped with the IMX989 one-inch large bottom sensor, enhancing the phone's low-light photography capabilities by increasing the amount of incoming light and capturing more details.

However, up to now, the Nubia Z60 Ultra is still in the conceptual stage, and the 3nm chip has not yet been mass-produced. The release of the Nubia Z60 Ultra is still a long way off, but I believe it is worth the anticipation, considering the allure of a 3nm chip and 1TB of memory.