Nubia Unfolds Its Future: Meet the Powerful Fold and Stylish Flip3
The foldable smartphone market, once a niche playground for tech pioneers, is blossoming with new contenders. Nubia, a brand known for its gaming prowess, has officially entered this exciting arena, unveiling not one, but two compelling foldable devices: the impressive Nubia Fold and the chic Nubia Flip3. These newcomers, running on the latest Android 15, promise to cater to diverse user needs, from those seeking a tablet-like experience on the go to those who crave pocket-friendly flip-phone nostalgia with a modern twist.
Nubia Fold: A Pocket-Sized Powerhouse for Productivity

The Nubia Fold steps forward as the brand's inaugural 'book-style' foldable, aiming to redefine mobile multitasking. Its centerpiece is a generous 8-inch flexible OLED display boasting a crisp 2480×2200 resolution and a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. This expansive canvas is complemented by a 6.5-inch external display, also featuring a sharp 2748×1172 resolution and the same fluid 120Hz. What truly elevates the Fold for productivity enthusiasts is its ability to split the interface, allowing for seamless parallel app usage – imagine juggling emails, documents, and video calls without missing a beat.
When unfolded, the Fold measures a slim 144×160×5.4 mm, expanding to a more substantial 11.1 mm when closed, all while weighing a surprisingly light 249 grams. Under the hood, it packs a punch with last year's flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with a substantial 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, ensuring that even demanding applications run with effortless grace. Durability is also a consideration, with IP54 protection against dust and splashes, offering a degree of reassurance in everyday use. The camera setup is equally ambitious, featuring a triple-lens rear system with a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro shooter. For those selfie moments, two 20MP cameras are strategically placed – one on the inner display and another on the outer, ensuring you're always ready for your close-up.
Powering this technological marvel is a robust 6560 mAh battery, supported by a speedy 55W charging capability. Available in a sophisticated black finish, the Nubia Fold is slated to launch in Japan on December 4, 2025, with a global rollout anticipated in 2026. The price tag is set at 178,560 yen, roughly translating to $1145, positioning it firmly in the premium flagship segment.
Nubia Flip3: The Compact Companion with a Big Personality


For those who appreciate portability and a touch of retro flair, the Nubia Flip3 emerges as a compelling choice. This compact foldable 'clamshell' smartphone boasts a delightful 6.9-inch internal flexible display with a Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering a vibrant visual experience. But the real showstopper is its expansive 4-inch AMOLED external screen. This generous secondary display is a game-changer for quick interactions, allowing users to check notifications, reply to messages, or even control music without needing to unfurl the main screen – a true testament to convenience.

Under the hood, the Flip3 is powered by the capable MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, complemented by 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, providing a smooth and responsive experience for daily tasks. The camera system includes a 50MP main sensor and a 12MP ultrawide lens, capturing a wide array of scenes with clarity. A 32MP front-facing camera ensures your selfies are always sharp and vibrant. The device is kept alive by a 4610 mAh battery, and it also features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, IP54 dust and splash resistance, and the latest Bluetooth 6.0 and NFC connectivity.
Weighing in at a mere 187 grams and measuring just 7.5 mm when open, the Flip3 is incredibly pocketable. It will be available in classic black and elegant white color options. Sales are expected to commence in mid-January 2026, with the final pricing to be announced closer to the launch date. This release underscores Nubia's commitment to pushing the boundaries of smartphone design and functionality.
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