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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Nubia Music attracted the attention of music lovers at MWC 2024

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Nubia Music, the new favorite of music lovers, was among the phones introduced as part of MWC 2024. Reminiscent of Sony Ericsson’s legendary “Walkman” series or Nokia’s XpressMusic mobile phones, this interesting smartphone draws attention with its design that focuses especially on the music listening experience. On the back of the phone, there is a large speaker designed to look like a vinyl record. This speaker surpasses many devices on the market in terms of sound power and is stated to be able to deliver 600 percent higher sound level.

Nubia Music highlights

Nubia Music has another feature that doubles the music listening experience. There are two 3.5mm headphone jacks positioned side by side at the top of the phone. In this way, users can easily share music with their friends by wearing two different headphones. This feature offers a social experience, especially among music lovers.

The phone appears as a basic option in terms of technical features. Powered by the SC9863A processor produced by UNISOC, Nubia Music offers 128 GB or 256 GB internal storage options. Promising a visual experience with its 6.6-inch HD + 90 Hz LCD screen, the phone also draws attention with the dual camera on the back. Nubia Music, whose wide-angle main camera has a resolution of 50 megapixels, offers long-term music enjoyment with its 5,000 mAh capacity battery.

The phone comes out of the box with Android 13 operating system. However, no official statement has been made yet about other technical details and the launch date. We do not expect Nubia Music to be offered for sale in the Turkish market.

Nubia Music managed to attract the attention of technology enthusiasts and music lovers at MWC 2024 with its design and features that prioritize the music listening experience. It is thought that with the launch of this interesting model, a new era may begin among music-oriented smartphones.

Danish Kapoor