
Two new models nubian, identified by model numbers NX733J and NX736J, have recently obtained 3C certification in China, confirming support for 80W fast charging. Among them, the NX736J model is a “mobile satellite terminal (5G)” and is expected to be part of the series Nubia Z70 Ultra.
Nubia Z70 Ultra Certified: It Will Have 1.5K Display Without Holes

On October 31, Nubia Mobile officially announced that the full-screen Z70 Ultra will be available in November. This follows Nubia’s previous announcement that the 12th anniversary celebration and Nebula AIOS communication meeting will be held on November 6. These events could be the perfect opportunity to reveal more details about the new devices.
The famous blogger Digital Chat Station He also shared a test video of the 1.5K full screen display without holes on Weibo last month. According to him, Nubia will be the first to use this type of screen, followed by other major smartphone manufacturers. The display comes from BOE, a leading display manufacturer. In addition, Nubia President Ni Fei confirmed in September that the Z70 Ultra will feature a dedicated camera button, further enhancing the photography experience.

The passing of 3C certification for the NX733J and NX736J models confirms support for the fast charging at 80W, a feature that is becoming increasingly common in high-end devices. This charging capability will allow users to quickly charge their devices, reducing downtime and improving the overall user experience.
The Nubia Z70 Ultra series promises to be one of the most advanced on the market, combining an elegant design with high-end technical features. The inclusion of a 1.5K full-screen display without holes, an improved camera with a dedicated button, and support for 80W fast charging make these devices highly anticipated by technology enthusiasts.
The series is scheduled to officially launch in November, and we will finally be able to see first-hand the innovations that Nubia has implemented. The NX736J model, in particular, has been described as a “mobile satellite terminal (5G),” suggesting that it could have advanced connectivity features that go beyond simple mobile telephony.