Publicerad: 2019-05-19, Författare: João , testad av: neowin.net
I really wanted to love the nubia Alpha, and in many ways, I do. The look and feel of the watch, despite being a little bulky, are still great, and I absolutely love the tall display. The software on its own is also pretty decent, and I like its overall d...
Sammanfattning: Half smartphone, half smartwatch, the Nubia Alpha is definitely a great conversation starter. It starts from 450 euros, and there are cheaper ways to get people's attention. So, should you get it? Read on for our Nubia Alpha hands-on.First teased back in...
Publicerad: 2019-03-01, Författare: Roland , testad av: Theinquirer.net
Sammanfattning: FOLDABLE PHONES AND 5G sucked up almost off the attention at this year's MWC, but then attendees stumbled across the Nubia Alpha, one of the oddest gadgets we've ever seen. You almost certainly won't have heard of Nubia, but it's not some Kickstarter c...
It's hard to see the need for Nubia's Alpha in today's market, especially given its price. With a starting price of €449 (and that's just the Bluetooth only model with no Phone/4G functionality), it's a lot to ask for an ambitious, but flawed piece of tec...
Sammanfattning: MWC 2019 has been dominated by flexible displays, but most of them have been found in foldable phone/tablet hybrids like the Samsung Galaxy Fold or the Huawei Mate X. Not so the Nubia Alpha - instead this is a phone/watch hybrid that wraps around your wr...
The Nubia Alpha is excellent in concept. It makes good use of the flexible screen and tries to cram enough phone functionalities just so you won't have to carry one with you at all times. In practice, however, the execution is not perfect to call it a sma...
Sammanfattning: This year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) is witnessing a different approach from smartphone makers in terms of design. We have seen Huawei's foldable Mate X, Samsung's Galaxy Fold, Sony's 21:9 aspect ratio phone, etc. Now, another phone in this category is...