In Pakistan’s fast-growing smartphone market, users often look for a blend of power, style, and endurance — and the nubia Z80 Ultra delivers all three in spades. With 5G connectivity, a massive 7,200 mAh battery, and cutting-edge internals, this flagship is not only built for power users and gamers, but also for professionals who want pro-grade photography and long-lasting performance. Its under-display camera and 144 Hz full-screen display give it a refined, modern look that stands out amid the sea of conventional bezels. For Pakistani consumers who import or shop from global retailers, the Z80 Ultra provides a compelling alternative to mainstream flagships, combining premium specs with a unique user experience.

Key Highlights
- Launch Date: Expected globally in late 2025, unofficial release date around November.
- Price in Pakistan: Estimated around PKR 213,999 for the 12 GB + 256 GB version.
- Design: Glass front and back, aluminum frame, IP68 and IP69 water & dust resistance.
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
- Camera: Triple rear — 50 MP (main) + 50 MP (ultra-wide) + 64 MP (periscope telephoto); 16 MP under-display front.
- Battery: Massive 7,200 mAh with 80 W wired and 80 W wireless fast charging.
- RAM / Storage Options: 12 GB or 16 GB LPDDR5X; storage from 256 GB up to 1 TB (UFS 4.1).
In-Depth Look: Features & Performance
Display
The Z80 Ultra sports a striking 6.85-inch AMOLED under-display panel with 1.5K (2,688 × 1,216) resolution and a blazing 144 Hz refresh rate, which makes gaming and scrolling feel exceptionally fluid.
Camera
On the back, there’s a triple-lens system: a 50 MP main (35 mm) sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50 MP ultra-wide, and a 64 MP periscope telephoto. The front uses a 16 MP under-display camera, preserving the clean full-screen look.
Performance
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with up to 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM and super-fast UFS 4.1 storage, the Z80 Ultra is built for heavy multitasking, high-end gaming, and resource-intensive applications. A liquid-metal cooling system with a large vapor chamber ensures the device stays cool during long sessions.
Battery
A standout 7,200 mAh battery delivers excellent longevity. For convenience, it supports 80 W wired and 80 W wireless charging, meaning you can top up quickly.
Software
The phone runs MyOS (nubia’s custom skin), reportedly based on Android 16, and includes AI features like Gemini-powered photo editing and voice assistance.
Connectivity
Connectivity is strong with 5G support, dual nano-SIM slots, Wi-Fi 6/6E, Bluetooth, NFC, and a USB-C port. It also has IP68 and IP69 ratings, giving strong resistance to water and dust.
Full Specifications
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.85″ AMOLED, 1.5K (2688×1216), 144 Hz, 2,000 nits peak brightness |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm) |
| RAM & Storage | 12 / 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM; 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB UFS 4.1 storage |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP (main, OIS) + 50 MP (ultra-wide) + 64 MP (periscope telephoto) |
| Front Camera | 16 MP under-display |
| Battery | 7,200 mAh, 80 W wired + 80 W wireless charging |
| Operating System | MyOS (Android 16-based) |
| Connectivity | 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6/6E (ax/be), Bluetooth, NFC, USB-C |
| Protection | IP68 + IP69 water and dust resistance |
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Extremely large 7200 mAh battery with both wired and wireless fast charging.
- Stunning full-screen 6.85″ display thanks to under-display camera and 144 Hz refresh rate.
- Powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with great cooling for gaming.
Cons:
- Very heavy (about 227 g) — not ideal for one-handed use.
- Under-display front camera may not deliver the same selfie quality as traditional lenses. > Some users note that the UDC is still somewhat visible at low brightness.
- Software support and updates could be limited; plus some reports of Widevine DRM issues (e.g., only L3 for streaming apps).
Final Verdict — Who Should Buy It (in Pakistan)
If you’re in Pakistan and you’re looking for a premium, performance-focused flagship that doubles as a long-lasting gaming machine, the nubia Z80 Ultra is a powerful pick. Its huge battery, top-tier chipset, and triple-lens camera system make it ideal for power users, content creators, and gamers who are okay with importing or buying from global retailers.
However, if you value regular and long-term software updates, or if you’re more into compact phones, you might want to think twice. For an alternative, consider the OnePlus 12 (or the latest local equivalent), which offers strong performance, reliable software support, and a more mature after-sales network in Pakistan.
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