Performance (Avg) |
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MediaTek MT6755 |
Octa core (2 GHz, Quad Core + 1 GHz, Quad core) |
3 GB RAM |
Display (Good) |
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5.5 inches (13.97 cm); IPS LCD |
1080x1920 px (FULL HD) |
Rear Camera (Good) Compare Photos |
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Single Camera Setup
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LED Flash |
Full HD @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Very Good) |
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13 MP |
Battery (Very Good) |
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5000 mAh |
USB Type-C port |
General |
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid) |
5G Not Supported in India |
32 GB internal storage, expandable upto 128 GB |
Something Went Wrong!
{{/result}}With the N1, nubia aimed to cash in on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3`s immense popularity. The two phones have a lot in common – similar build and design, 5.5-inch displays and huge batteries. But unfortunately, nubia got the timing wrong. The newly launched Redmi Note 4 (review), which is priced at Rs 9,999 onwards offers far more compelling features and performance, and the powerful Snapdragon 625 chipset makes it a no-brainer. The N1 will also have to compete against other devices l
With the N1, nubia aimed to cash in on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3`s immense popularity. The two phones have a lot in common – similar build and design, 5.5-inch displays and huge batteries. But unfortunately, nubia got the timing wrong. The newly launched Redmi Note 4 (review), which is priced at Rs 9,999 onwards offers far more compelling features and performance, and the powerful Snapdragon 625 chipset makes it a no-brainer. The N1 will also have to compete against other devices l
Processor | MediaTek MT6755 |
RAM | 3 GB |
Display | 5.5", 1080 x 1920 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 13 MP |
Front Camera | 13 MP |
Battery | 5000 mAh |