Nubia Z80 Ultra Review: True Full-Screen Powerhouse for Gamers
Recently, those planning to buy a new phone must be feeling torn. During product launches, every brand shouts about “performance ceilings” and “imaging revolutions,” but once you buy the phone, it either has display flaws or poor battery life. Today, let’s have an honest talk about the Nubia Z80 Ultra, this so-called “true full-screen” flagship. Is it really worth buying? I’ve used it for half a month, and here’s my most genuine experience in detail.
Nubia Z80 Ultra Real Experience: A Blessing for Gamers and Movie Lovers, a Nightmare for Selfie Fans
1. Display: Once You See It, Everything Else Feels Like a Compromise
What impressed me the most about the Nubia Z80 Ultra is definitely its 6.85-inch true full-screen display without any cutouts. No notch, no teardrop, no pill holes — when watching short videos, the screen fills up completely, and the immersive feeling is just like watching IMAX in a cinema. Gaming feels even better — in Honor of Kings, skill effects burst from the screen edges without being blocked by a front camera.
Even more impressive is its 144Hz high refresh rate. Scrolling feels buttery smooth, and browsing social media or shopping apps is lag-free. In Call of Duty Mobile, the 3000Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate ensures perfect response for aiming and shooting — no more “I tapped but nothing happened” moments.
However, there’s a small downside — the display is large. Using it one-handed means your little finger has to support the bottom, and it gets tiring over time. Still, considering the full-screen viewing experience, I think this trade-off is worth it.
2. Camera: The Hidden Boss Is the Telephoto Lens
Nubia invested heavily in the camera system this time: a 50MP main camera + 50MP ultra-wide + 64MP periscope telephoto. Don’t be fooled by the specs — real-life performance is even more impressive.
In daylight, the main camera’s detail is solid. Shooting my cat shows each hair clearly, and cityscapes retain excellent sharpness in distant buildings. What I love most is the natural color calibration — not artificially saturated like some brands.
Night shots are its killer feature. City lights aren’t overexposed, and dark signs remain legible. When I shot food stalls at a night market last week, the smoky, lively atmosphere looked great in photos — I posted them online and got tons of likes.
But the real showstopper is that 64MP periscope telephoto lens. At a concert, even from the farthest seats, I could capture my idol’s facial expressions clearly. When traveling, I could zoom in on architectural details across the river. This is not a “QR code camera” — it’s a truly capable tool for photography enthusiasts.
3. Performance and Battery Life: The Ultimate Weapon for Gamers
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Ultimate Edition, the Nubia Z80 Ultra is a beast. Playing Genshin Impact for two hours at medium-high settings, it stayed around 60fps, and the back stayed just warm, never hot. The 7200mAh battery is astonishing — it lasted 11 hours and 25 minutes in my test. Fully charged at 8 a.m., I still had 20% left by 10 p.m., even with heavy use.
Charging is equally impressive. With 90W wired and 80W wireless charging, it refills completely in 48 minutes. Even better, it supports reverse charging, turning into a power bank for friends’ phones during trips — super convenient.
4. Weaknesses: Pitfalls You Should Know
Of course, this phone isn’t flawless. First, the selfie quality is average. The under-display camera still has limitations — photos look soft and lack detail. If you love selfies, better stick to the rear camera.
Next, the phone is quite thick and heavy. At 8.6mm and 227g, it feels like a brick. For those with smaller hands, especially women, I recommend testing it in-store before buying.
5. Is It Worth Buying? Depends on Your Needs
In summary, the Nubia Z80 Ultra is built for those who seek ultimate experience. The immersive full-screen, top-tier performance, long battery life, and powerful telephoto lens make it a perfect match for gamers, movie watchers, and photographers alike.
Starting at 4749 RMB, it’s highly competitive for its class. If you’re a heavy gamer or love capturing distant details, this phone will grow on you. But if you prefer light, slim phones or value selfie quality, it may not be for you.
At the end of the day, there’s no perfect phone — only the right one for you. The Nubia Z80 Ultra is like a specialist student: it excels in display, performance, and endurance but compromises on selfies and weight. Whether it’s right for you depends on your priorities.







