What the Critics Are Saying...
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- Hadlee Simons, Android AuthorityThe nubia Flip 5G is one of the cheapest foldable phones around, but this low price tag comes with several key cutbacks, such as reduced durability, a lack of an update pledge, and no ultrawide camera.
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- Georgia Dixon, Reviews.orgThe Nubia Flip 5G marks a new chapter for affordable foldables, but even so, it lacks the performance, camera quality and refined software we'd expect at this price point, with its uncertain future of software updates making it an even tougher sell.
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- Cheryl Tan, HardwareZoneIf you want a phone that can fold down to half its size in your pocket and you don’t need fancy features like selfie assistance, watching a video, or replying to messages on the external screen, the Nubia Flip 5G comes in strong with a significantly lower price tag of ~S$675.
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- Simon Hill, WiredIf you are hankering for a foldable, the Nubia Flip 5G could be right for you. It sports a super-cute design with an eye-catching circular cover screen. It unfurls to 6.9 inches, sticks close to stock Android, and has no deal-breaking omissions. On the other hand, the performance, camera, and batter...
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- Anula Wiwatowska, WhistleOutIf it weren't for its form-factor, the Nubia Flip 5G would be a forgettable device. It embodies everything that makes a mid-tier phone; camera quirks, solid battery life, questionable security updates. The thing is, it folds.
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ZTE nubia Flip prices will vary depending on retailer, age, special offers and whether or not it's purchased with a service plan. If purchased with a 2 year service contract for example, you would likely pay much less for the phone itself up front. ZTE's suggested retail price is $499.00. You can compare nubia Flip prices from around the web here on The Informr.
ZTE backs up the nubia Flip with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
If your nubia Flip has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact ZTE support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find ZTE's contact information here. If your phone is off warranty and needs repair for a physical problem such as a broken screen or bad battery, you should visit an authorized service centre or a local phone repair shop. You can also connect with others in The Informr Community Forum to find and share answers to questions.
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