
While many OEMs are scrambling over cutouts and popup cameras, former ZTE subsidiary nubia seems to be singing a different tune.
The nubia Z20 might not be its first dual screen phone but it could be exceptional in that it could be the first of its kind to set foot in the US market.
Dual screen phones are admittedly the most eccentric and most expensive way to solve the notch problem.
Yes, you cut down on the number of cameras uses but a front camera and a few sensors probably pale in comparison to the cost of a second screen.
Not to mention the software complexity required in managing the two.
The nubia Z20 is no slouch in specs, boasting a Snapdragon 855 Plus, not a plain 855, assisted by 8 GB of RAM, and boasting of 512 GB of storage.