ZTE’s Nubia has officially unveiled the new Neo 3 series, the successor to its budget gaming smartphone lineup. The series is made up of two models, which are the vanilla model and a GT model with a more powerful mid-range chipset.
The top-tier model is the GT, which sports a 6.8-inch 1080p OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits. It runs on a Unisoc T9100 chipset with a vapour chamber for cooling and shoulder triggers for a gaming advantage. It is powered by a large 6,000mAh battery with support for 80W charging.

On the other hand, the vanilla variant gets a 6.8-inch LCD display that also has a 120Hz refresh rate but a peak brightness of only 1,000 nits. This variant runs on a Unisoc T8300 with a similar 6,000mAh cell, but with slower 33W charging. As for imaging, Nubia has yet to reveal the camera specs.

The Nubia Neo 3 series is set to launch globally at the end of March, although there are no dates yet for individual markets. Given than the Neo 2 retailed at only RM999, we can expect similar pricing for the upcoming lineup.
(Sources: Nubia [1][2], Notebookcheck)