So I made a video a whilebackon a devicefromNubiacalledtheNubia X.
Ittookthewholevessellistsnonotch, nofrontfacingcamerathingto a crazyleveltodisplaysetupsothatwhenyouwantedtotake a frontfacingpicture, youwouldjustflipthewholedevicearound, andthenontheothersideonthemaindisplay, youwouldnever.
Youwouldn't havetoworryaboutanydistractionbecauseyoudon't need a frontfacingcamera, butthey'renotdone.
Theycamebackwith a brandnewversion, whichissettodistributemorewidely.
TowtheNorthAmericanmarket.
Europe.
Thisistheoneyouactuallycanget.
It's calledthe Z 20.
It's actually a surprisinglydecentvalueaswell.
It's packing a snapdragon, a 55 chipsetinsideofit.
Remember I toldyou, thisistheChineseversionofthisdevicesowecanget a senseforwhatthevideolookslikeandalsotheaudioperformancethat's probablytellingthatthey'rejustexperimentingonIOS.
Well, yeah, itkindofisanothersmartphonein a vastlandscapeofsmartphoneoptionsandanincreasinglycrowdedareaofthesmartphonemarketplacein a 4 to $500 range, whichactuallyseemstobeliketherealbattlegroundwherecrazystuffishappening.
Thesepiecesofthepeopletakingchances, thedeviceistakingchances, I shouldsay, and I don't knowthere's somethingaboutthisonethattomeiskindofcool.
Ifyouhadthisdevice, youknow, youkindofhavesomethingthat a lotofpeoplewouldn't haveseenbefore.
Obviously, that's nottypicallyenoughtomake a purchasingdecisionstoshowitoff.
Butthethingaboutthisdeviceisthatkindofbacksitupfrom a speckperspectivesnapdragonand 55 1,004,000 powerbatterylotsofmegapixels, somecoolcameraunitstoplayaroundwiththereardisplayisanabsolutefingerprintfiasco.
Youwouldprettymuchbecrazytoput a caseonthis, obviously, becausehe's coveringupanimportantcomponentofthedevice.