Recently, we had discussed Tecno’s latest super-slim smartphones, the Spark Slim and Pova Slim, and now it looks like the industry is chasing two directions at once: slimmer phones and bigger batteries. Nubia just dropped the Air, which is very much in that ultra-thin lane. This article will discuss everything about the latest Nubia Air, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Nubia Air Overview
Display and Design
Although not as slim as the Spark Slim, the Nubia Air is indeed slim 6.7 mm across, with the thinnest point at 5.9 mm. It also weighs really low at 172 grams, which could easily make it feel almost like a feather in the hand. And I can’t stress enough that, i do find the ultra-thin design oddly satisfying, but on a general level, i prefer phones that have a bit more heft, not too heavy, not too light. But I get why people are chasing these slim designs; they look futuristic and fit nicely in the pocket.
On the display side, it packs a 6.78-inch AMOLED display at 1,224 × 2,720 px resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 7i. Peak brightness goes up to 4,500 nits, but it shouldn’t be confused with typical brightness. Meaning the hits way less during normal usage. There’s a selfie camera embedded in a punch-hole cutout, and the in-display fingerprint scanner sits at the bottom.
Performance and Software
At its core is a Unisoc T8300 chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Sadly, It’s a very basic chipset that will not handle heavy performance or even gaming. But despite featuring such a cheap processor and being so thin, Nubia isn’t cutting corners on durability, as it’s IP68/IP69K rated for dust and pressurized hot water jets.
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Camera and Battery
The back has a 50MP main camera, a 2MP depth helper, and a 0.08MP auxiliary lens. The 5,000mAh battery is interesting because, these days, the trend is leaning toward even bigger batteries, sometimes 7,000mAh or more. Personally, I used to think low-battery phones were actually healthier, as you wouldn’t be doomscrolling all day. But after facing two days of loadshedding during heavy rainfall, I’ve had to drop that moralizing. Battery life suddenly feels very real and perhaps there’s nothing wrong with wanting more.
The phone supports 33W charging, which is comparatively low with the current standards, its decent enough for a battery that isn’t as big as 7000 mAh .
Nubia Air Specifications
- Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 1,224 × 2,720 px, 120Hz, 4,500 nits peak brightness, Gorilla Glass 7i
- Processor: Unisoc T8300
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 256GB
- Rear Camera: 50MP main, 2MP depth, 0.08MP auxiliary
- Front Camera: 20MP punch-hole
- Battery: 5,000mAh, 33W charging
- Build: 6.7 mm thin (5.9 mm at thinnest), 172 grams, IP68/IP69K
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Colors: Titanium Black, Streamer Black, Titanium Desert
Nubia Air Price in Nepal and Availability
Nubia Air comes in Titanium Black, Streamer Black, and Titanium Desert. It’s launching in Europe first for €250, and from there, it will roll out across other regions, but in Nepal, you can expect it for around NPR 30,500.
Device Name | Price in Europe (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
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Nubia Air | Euro 250 | NPR 30,500 |
- Meanwhile, check out our review of the A17 5G