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Nubia Flip 3 launches in Japan

Nubia’s latest foldable adds another choice to Japan’s growing foldable market.

Nubia has launched the Nubia Flip 3 in Japan. The new foldable flip phone will be avaialable in the country in mid-January 2026. Pricing has not yet been announced.

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The Flip 3 has a 6.9-inch FHD OLED main display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 4-inch cover screen for quick access to apps and notifications.

Inside, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chip with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A 4610mAh battery keeps it powered through the day.

For cameras, you get a 50MP main shooter and a 12MP ultra-wide at the back, plus a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calls. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 6, GPS, and NFC. It also comes with USB-C charging and a fingerprint scanner.

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The phone carries an IP5X/IPX4 rating, giving it dust resistance and splash protection. It also runs on Android 15 and will be available in black and white.

Also Read: Nubia S2 launches in Japan with rugged build and budget price

With its mix of design, performance, and everyday usability, Nubia’s latest foldable adds another choice to Japan’s growing foldable market.

More details, including price, are expected soon. Stay tuned for updates.

Nubia Flip 3 specs

  • Main Display: 6.9-inch FHD OLED display, 2790×1188, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Cover Display: 4-inch display, 1200×1092
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7400X
  • RAM/Storage: 6GB+128GB
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP main + 12MP ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Network: 5G, 4G
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 6, GPS, NFC
  • Others: USB-C, fingerprint scanner, IP5X/IPX4 rating
  • OS: MyOS, Android 15
  • Colors: Black, White
  • Battery: 4610mAh battery, 33W fast charging

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