The phone could possibly be a successor to the RedMagic 5S.
ZTE's Nubia sub-brand could soon launch its first phone with a color-changing rear glass panel. The company today posted a video on , teasing the upcoming phone.
Similar to the showcased at CES earlier this year, the upcoming Nubia phone will use electrochromic glass, which can quickly switch from opaque to transparent to achieve the color-changing effect. As can be seen in the video below, the phone has two transparent strips on the back, which show off its internals. However, users can choose to hide the internals of the device with the touch of a button.
While Nubia hasn't shared any details yet, the design of the device suggests it could be a successor to the gaming phone launched in July this year. We expect the next Nubia gaming phone to come with Qualcomm's latest chipset and a few other major upgrades. Its main rival will be the successor, which could launch a lot sooner than expected.
Nubia isn't the only Android OEM that is working on the technology. Vivo its color-changing concept phone in September this year. Unlike the Nubia phone, which can only switch between transparent and opaque, Vivo's concept phone could switch between blue and silver colorways at the touch of a button.
What you need to know
- Chinese smartphone brand Nubia has teased a phone with a color-changing rear glass panel.
- The device will utilize electrochromic glass to achieve the color-changing effect.
- Vivo and OnePlus are also expected to launch phones with electrochromic glass next year.
ZTE's Nubia sub-brand could soon launch its first phone with a color-changing rear glass panel. The company today posted a video on , teasing the upcoming phone.
Similar to the showcased at CES earlier this year, the upcoming Nubia phone will use electrochromic glass, which can quickly switch from opaque to transparent to achieve the color-changing effect. As can be seen in the video below, the phone has two transparent strips on the back, which show off its internals. However, users can choose to hide the internals of the device with the touch of a button.
While Nubia hasn't shared any details yet, the design of the device suggests it could be a successor to the gaming phone launched in July this year. We expect the next Nubia gaming phone to come with Qualcomm's latest chipset and a few other major upgrades. Its main rival will be the successor, which could launch a lot sooner than expected.
Nubia isn't the only Android OEM that is working on the technology. Vivo its color-changing concept phone in September this year. Unlike the Nubia phone, which can only switch between transparent and opaque, Vivo's concept phone could switch between blue and silver colorways at the touch of a button.