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  • You know when you're looking for a new smartphone and you're trying to find that sweet spot

  • of fantastic price with a lot of good features? Well I think I've found a new contender. This

  • is a new dual screen smartphone and today we're going to find out how durable it is.

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  • And now it's time for the durability test. Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • It's always fun when unique pones comes across my desk. In a sea of rectangles that all pretty

  • much do the same thing, it's nice when there's something that breaks out of the normal mold.

  • This Nubia Z20 is definitely unique. Yeah, we've seen dual screen phones before with

  • the Nubia X and the Vivo Nex. But each time a new version comes out, it improves on the

  • previous and gets better. This Nubia Z20 is for sale right now for $550. Half the price

  • of current flagships. Twice the screens, half the price....you can't complain about that.

  • Nubia's calling this phoneback to back brilliancebecause it has fully functional

  • screens on both the front and back of the phone. The screens can mirror each other or

  • act like dual monitorseach running it's own app. Music on one side, social media on

  • the other. You know, multitasking.

  • The main screen, which is the larger of the two, does have a preinstalled screen protector.

  • Once that is off we can start with the scratch test. As we know, phones can be made of different

  • materials protecting and covering that display. Plastic, like we saw in the Galaxy Fold which

  • scratches at a level 2 or 3. Glass would start scratching at a level 5 or 6. And sapphire,

  • like we saw in last year's Duraforce Pro 2, starts scratching at level 8 or 9. This time

  • around, since there is tempered Gorilla Glass 5 on the front, we start to see scratches

  • at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7.

  • I'll peel off Mohs scale and flip the phone over to the back screen. And once again, Nubia

  • has been nice enough to protect this side of the phone with a pretty substantial screen

  • protector as well. Double the screens, double the scratches. While the larger front screen

  • is a full 1080p resolution, this smaller rear panel is 720 and still protected by that same

  • Gorilla Glass 5, giving us scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • When the screen is turned off it blends in pretty well with the black colored back glass

  • of the phone. It doesn't really draw attention to itself when it's turned off.

  • Flipping the phone around again to the front, there is a tiny earpiece slot in the top bezel

  • with a little metal grill inside. There are a few sensors under the glass up here as well,

  • but no front facing camera. All of the bezels are pretty small and there is no notch anywhere

  • to be found. The sides of the phone are made from metal, along with the metal volume rocker.

  • Moving up towards the top of the phone there is a unique concave design in the frame. This

  • curved indention is also mirrored on the bottom hinge. The recessed side buttons are a fingerprint

  • scanner and also screen switching buttons where you can manually switch the screen from

  • one side of the phone to the other without physically rotating it.

  • The dual SIM card tray does have a rubber ring around the opening, but does not have

  • an SD card slot. There is no official IP rating on the Z20 so we'll have to check out the

  • water resistance from the inside ourselves during the teardown. At first I thought the

  • concave curve at the bottom next to the USB-C port was kind of weird, but it's actually

  • a really good spot to rest your pinky when using the phone one handed. There is no headphone

  • jack, but I mean there are two screens so I'm not going to complain too much.

  • Now the cameras are where things get interesting. You don't need to spend $1000 to get a triple

  • camera setup anymore. This Nubia Z20 has all 3 perspectives: the 16 megapixel ultra wide

  • lens with a 48 megapixel camera in the center and a 3x optical zoom 8 megapixel sensor on

  • the side combined with dual colored LED flash on the left and a single LED flash on the

  • right. Now you might have noticed that there is no front facing camera on this phone. Nubia

  • was able to get rid of that notch and front facing camera by just using the rear cameras

  • and screen to take selfies. The rear cameras are usually better quality anyways so it's

  • a win-win. Plus like we saw at the beginning of the video, Nubia does include a pretty

  • decent plastic case in the box, and the secondary screen can be utilized through this case.

  • I'm impressed. The quick response time flipping between screens is also very impressive.

  • One thing that Nubia is bragging about on their website is a synthetic sapphire glass

  • camera covering which doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Sapphire is a crystal, and glass

  • is glass, and while both are transparent, they are extremely different materials. Glass

  • scratches at a level 6 and sapphire would scratch at level 8 or 9. And as we can see,

  • this camera lens is scratching at level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7,and even

  • heavier marks at level 8. So it's not pure sapphire and they should probably call it

  • something else in the future. Like I said earlier, this 6.4 inch main screen is 1080p.

  • It has small bezels around the sides. Nubia was able to cram two screens into such a thin

  • device by using OLED panels. You can see the white burn marks start to appear after about

  • 20 seconds and not recover. LCD panels would have turned black under my flame but then

  • usually do recover. OLED panels are much thinner than LCD panels, which means that by using

  • AMOLED displays on both sides of the phone, Nubia was able to free up a lot more space

  • inside for the other components. The back screen is 5.1 inches. I'm still surprised

  • at the response time between screen switches, it's pretty awesome. And it's already finished

  • switching sides before I'm even done rotating the phone.

  • Now it's time for the bend test. The $600 OnePlus 7T I tested last time didn't fair

  • too well. The back panel flexed and cracked. This time around with the $550 Nubia Z20 bending

  • phone has almost no effect. When bent from the other front, everything is still solid.

  • Even with the recessed screen switching button/fingerprint scanner on the side of the phone, the metal

  • frame is still completely solid with no kinks or cracks in the metal or the glass. This

  • thing is built like a rock. If you're looking for a phone with a lot of screen real estate,

  • a dual screen phone like this Nubia Z20 is currently a much more durable option than

  • a folding phone, at least for the time being.

  • I'm definitely a fan of where the technology is headed. This is probably the best bang

  • for your buck mid-range smartphone on the market right now.

  • Would you rather have a front and back dual screen phone, or a folding phone? Let me know

  • down in the comments. Come hang out with me on Instagram and Twitter and thanks a ton

  • for watching. I'll see you around.

You know when you're looking for a new smartphone and you're trying to find that sweet spot

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