**Nubia M2: A Quick Look**
The Nubia M2 is a device that has been generating a lot of buzz, especially among tech enthusiasts and camera aficionados. With its sleek design and promise of advanced features, it's no wonder why many are eager to get their hands on this phone. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the Nubia M2, exploring its design, camera capabilities, performance, and more.
**Design**
First things first, let's talk about the design of the Nubia M2. The device has a matte finish on both the front and back panels, giving it a sleek and premium feel. The back panel is adorned with dual cameras, including a 13-megapixel monochrome camera and a 13-megapixel color camera. There's also a power button located on the right side of the phone, which serves as both the SIM tray and Micro SD card slot. The volume buttons are situated on the left side, giving users easy access to adjusting their volume levels.
**Camera Features**
One of the standout features of the Nubia M2 is its camera system. As mentioned earlier, it boasts a dual-camera setup, which includes a 13-megapixel monochrome sensor and a 13-megapixel color sensor. The cameras are stacked semisensor technology, providing improved image quality, and are protected by sapphire glass. One of the unique features of the Nubia M2 is its portrait mode, which allows users to achieve a depth effect with a minimum distance of 2 meters between themselves and their subject. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of shooting modes, including trajectory mode, light raw mode, and slow mode, as well as time-lapse functionality.
**Performance**
Under the hood, the Nubia M2 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset, which features an octa-core CPU setup and Adreno 506 GPU. The phone comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, expandable up to 200GB via a Micro SD card slot. The battery life on the Nubia M2 is claimed to be up to 40 hours of talk time, which is certainly impressive.
**Software**
The Nubia M2 runs Android 6, with the promise of future updates to Android 7. However, this has left some users frustrated, as many devices in this class are already running the latest version of Android. On the plus side, the device comes with a range of software features that enhance user experience, including edge gestures, custom bottom key mode, and smart cover mode.
**Fingerprint Sensor**
The Nubia M2 also features a fingerprint sensor, which is fast and accurate. This provides users with an additional layer of security and convenience when it comes to unlocking their device.
**Additional Features**
Other notable features of the Nubia M2 include its Quick Charge 3.0 capabilities, which allow for rapid charging and reduced battery drain. The phone also has a smart screen split feature, which enables users to divide their screen into multiple sections for enhanced multitasking. Additionally, there's a custom bottom key mode that allows users to customize the bottom keys on their device.
**Conclusion**
The Nubia M2 is a device that promises a lot, with its sleek design and advanced camera capabilities. While it may not have all the bells and whistles, it's certainly a phone worth considering for those in the market for a new device. We'll be putting this phone through its paces in a detailed review to see how it stacks up against the competition.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys what's up a lot of you guys have been asking me to unbox and check out Nubia phones so we're going to do that this time around we're checking out the new Nubia M2 so let's quickly get started so the nuia M2 is a recently launched phone costs about 21,400 rupees and is available through Amazon if you guys are interested I'll leave a link to buying it in the description below the box is pretty simple and straightforward it just has the Nubia branding over at the front plus some details on the device over at the back let's quickly go ahead and unbox it I've got my trusty knife over here I'm going to cut through the packaging the first thing inside the box is the Nubia M2 as you can see it's got this black and gold color it looks pretty nice let me get rid of some of this packaging so on the back you can see it's got this matte finish with the gold it kind of looks nice but it's not everyone's taste so you need to be sure the device is available in a bunch of colors but I'm not too sure if it is available in all those colors in India or will be available in India and all those colors if you go further in you'll also find a bunch of documentation so this documentation provides information in a bunch of languages you also have a SIM ejected tool which is pretty simple straightforward Inside the Box you will also get a quick charge 3 certified charger along with a USB type-c charging cable basically completes everything from inside the Box let's take a quick look at the device itself so over at the front you get a 16 megapixel camera which does have an F2 aperture and an 80° wide angle lens it can capture 10 80P video below that is the 5.5 in 1920x 1080P display now this is an AMOLED display and it does have Gorilla Glass over at the front along with a 401 pixel per in pixel density below the display you'll see the fingerprint sensor which also doubles up as the home button is flanked on either side by two touch capacitive dots or buttons which can be used to go back and enable the multitasking on the bottom of the device you'll see the USB type-c port some screws the main speaker phone along with the 3.5 5 mm headphone jack over the right is where the power button and the SIM tray is you can pop in a Micro SD card inside this device it can take in up to a 200 GB micro SD card and over the left is where the volume buttons are if you turn over to the back you'll see again a matte finish on the back panel but you do have dual cameras one is a 13 map monochrome camera and one is a 13 map color camera or an RGB camera they do have a stacked semos sensor and a sapphire glass cover protection along with an f2.2 aperture now Nubia has been teasing a bunch of camera features on this device and we'll go through them in depth when we review the device but let's take a look at what's running everything so inside the nobia M2 is the 625 Qualcomm Snapdragon chipet it is a 2 GHz chipset with an octacore CPU setup along with the adreno 506 GPU you get 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of onboard storage with an expandability like I said to 200 GB using a Micro SD card the battery is at 3,630 mAh power battery with the claimed talk time of 40 hours which is something that I'm eager to test out and you also get Quick Charge 3.0 now the user interface seems fast and responsive but if you jump into the about screen you'll see that the device is still running Android 6 which is a bit of a let down and no updates so far so hopefully it gets updated to Android 7 because it's high time isn't it guys also inside the settings panel I also managed to jump over to these Ed gestures which seem to be really interesting so you can hold the edge and swipe inwards to sort of multitask you can swipe both the edges up or down to increase or decrease brightness and then you can double click the edge to go back and swipe from bottom of the edge to sort of kill all applications so these are some really interesting software features that enable you to sort of use your device easily the device does have a fingerprint sensor which seems to be fast and accurate as well the phone also has some other interesting smart features including a screen split up a smart cover mode the custom bottom key mode where you can customize the bottom Keys then you can also have some touch gestures enabled on the device all of which you can set up according to your requirements as far as the camera is concerned the device does have dual cameras one is a color 13 mapix sensor one is a monochrome sensor there is a portrait mode on the device giving you a depth effect with 2 m of distance as the minimum required between you and the subject you also have a whole bunch of shooting modes which include trajectory mode a light raw mode and slow mode time lapse all of these features something that Nubia has been saying a lot we're going to going to test all of these things out and see if the camera is really as good as they claim it is sadly just has an f2.2 aperture so for low light I don't think it's going to be a great camera but it does have a dedicated monochrome sensor so for those people who like taking black and white pictures we tried the monochrome sensor and it seems to do a good job out of the box again we're going to test it out in depth later on other things on the user interface seem Nifty and quick it doesn't seem to have a whole lot of bloat Weare which is nice and overall device seems Sleek if you feels really good in the hand thanks to this matte finish back panel it does have a little bit of sharpness on the edges and I'm not a big fan of the amount of gold that's been used on this device but I'm sure a lot of people will like it so if you like the look of the device do let me know in the comment section below and if you'd like me to test certain features of this phone let me know in the comment section below should I even do a review for this at a later stage that's it guys this was a quick look at the new Nubia M2 a lot of you guys had requested me for it so I put this video up if you like this video don't forget to smash that like button if you haven't already done that and if you're not already subscribed to aan make sure to smash that subscribe button and hit that Bell notification icon to get notified each time Ian uploads a new video this has been bat foran I'll see you guys in the next onehey guys what's up a lot of you guys have been asking me to unbox and check out Nubia phones so we're going to do that this time around we're checking out the new Nubia M2 so let's quickly get started so the nuia M2 is a recently launched phone costs about 21,400 rupees and is available through Amazon if you guys are interested I'll leave a link to buying it in the description below the box is pretty simple and straightforward it just has the Nubia branding over at the front plus some details on the device over at the back let's quickly go ahead and unbox it I've got my trusty knife over here I'm going to cut through the packaging the first thing inside the box is the Nubia M2 as you can see it's got this black and gold color it looks pretty nice let me get rid of some of this packaging so on the back you can see it's got this matte finish with the gold it kind of looks nice but it's not everyone's taste so you need to be sure the device is available in a bunch of colors but I'm not too sure if it is available in all those colors in India or will be available in India and all those colors if you go further in you'll also find a bunch of documentation so this documentation provides information in a bunch of languages you also have a SIM ejected tool which is pretty simple straightforward Inside the Box you will also get a quick charge 3 certified charger along with a USB type-c charging cable basically completes everything from inside the Box let's take a quick look at the device itself so over at the front you get a 16 megapixel camera which does have an F2 aperture and an 80° wide angle lens it can capture 10 80P video below that is the 5.5 in 1920x 1080P display now this is an AMOLED display and it does have Gorilla Glass over at the front along with a 401 pixel per in pixel density below the display you'll see the fingerprint sensor which also doubles up as the home button is flanked on either side by two touch capacitive dots or buttons which can be used to go back and enable the multitasking on the bottom of the device you'll see the USB type-c port some screws the main speaker phone along with the 3.5 5 mm headphone jack over the right is where the power button and the SIM tray is you can pop in a Micro SD card inside this device it can take in up to a 200 GB micro SD card and over the left is where the volume buttons are if you turn over to the back you'll see again a matte finish on the back panel but you do have dual cameras one is a 13 map monochrome camera and one is a 13 map color camera or an RGB camera they do have a stacked semos sensor and a sapphire glass cover protection along with an f2.2 aperture now Nubia has been teasing a bunch of camera features on this device and we'll go through them in depth when we review the device but let's take a look at what's running everything so inside the nobia M2 is the 625 Qualcomm Snapdragon chipet it is a 2 GHz chipset with an octacore CPU setup along with the adreno 506 GPU you get 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of onboard storage with an expandability like I said to 200 GB using a Micro SD card the battery is at 3,630 mAh power battery with the claimed talk time of 40 hours which is something that I'm eager to test out and you also get Quick Charge 3.0 now the user interface seems fast and responsive but if you jump into the about screen you'll see that the device is still running Android 6 which is a bit of a let down and no updates so far so hopefully it gets updated to Android 7 because it's high time isn't it guys also inside the settings panel I also managed to jump over to these Ed gestures which seem to be really interesting so you can hold the edge and swipe inwards to sort of multitask you can swipe both the edges up or down to increase or decrease brightness and then you can double click the edge to go back and swipe from bottom of the edge to sort of kill all applications so these are some really interesting software features that enable you to sort of use your device easily the device does have a fingerprint sensor which seems to be fast and accurate as well the phone also has some other interesting smart features including a screen split up a smart cover mode the custom bottom key mode where you can customize the bottom Keys then you can also have some touch gestures enabled on the device all of which you can set up according to your requirements as far as the camera is concerned the device does have dual cameras one is a color 13 mapix sensor one is a monochrome sensor there is a portrait mode on the device giving you a depth effect with 2 m of distance as the minimum required between you and the subject you also have a whole bunch of shooting modes which include trajectory mode a light raw mode and slow mode time lapse all of these features something that Nubia has been saying a lot we're going to going to test all of these things out and see if the camera is really as good as they claim it is sadly just has an f2.2 aperture so for low light I don't think it's going to be a great camera but it does have a dedicated monochrome sensor so for those people who like taking black and white pictures we tried the monochrome sensor and it seems to do a good job out of the box again we're going to test it out in depth later on other things on the user interface seem Nifty and quick it doesn't seem to have a whole lot of bloat Weare which is nice and overall device seems Sleek if you feels really good in the hand thanks to this matte finish back panel it does have a little bit of sharpness on the edges and I'm not a big fan of the amount of gold that's been used on this device but I'm sure a lot of people will like it so if you like the look of the device do let me know in the comment section below and if you'd like me to test certain features of this phone let me know in the comment section below should I even do a review for this at a later stage that's it guys this was a quick look at the new Nubia M2 a lot of you guys had requested me for it so I put this video up if you like this video don't forget to smash that like button if you haven't already done that and if you're not already subscribed to aan make sure to smash that subscribe button and hit that Bell notification icon to get notified each time Ian uploads a new video this has been bat foran I'll see you guys in the next one\n"