ZTE has released the nubia Neo 3 in the Philippines.

It is the brand’s latest gaming-centric smartphone with an entry-level price. Its rear sports a mecha design and RGB lighting combo. There are also shoulder triggers for additional gaming controls.
The phone features a UNISOC T8100 SoC, a 6.8-inch display, dual rear cameras with 50-megapixel main shooter, and 6000mAh battery paired with 33W of charging.

It also supports bypass charging, which allows the phone to draw power directly from the outlet rather than its battery—helping to extend the battery’s lifespan over time.
nubia Neo 3 specs:
6.8-inch display (unspecified panel)
120Hz refresh rate
1000 nits (HDM) brightness
UNISOC T8100 SoC
8GB RAM
128GB storage
Dual rear cameras:
– 50MP main
– 2MP depth
16MP selfie shooter (hole punch notch)
Dual nano-SIM
5G, 4G LTE
Dual band Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
USB Type-C
Under-display fingerprint sensor
IP54 dust and splash resistance
Dual stereo speakers, shoulder triggers, rear RGB lighting
Android 15
6000mAh battery
33W charging (wired)
Supports bypass charging
Shadow Black, Cyber Silver, Titanium Gold (colorways)

Price and availability
The nubia Neo 3 5G retais for PHP 7,999 (8GB+128GB). The brand is currently running early bird promo that sets the price down to PHP 6,799 (March 15 only) and PHP 7,199 (March 16 – 21).
UPDATE (March 17, 2025): Spec sheet info was previously extracted from nubia’s global website. Article has been updated to align details with the official listings online by nubia Philippines.


Not AMOLED for PHL variant?
T8100 SoC as well?
Can we sue this company (Nubia) for endorsing their misled phone’s specs? Dapat din magsabi man lang ang author na di tayo sakop ng AMOLED displays for other phones as well if they know some infos; and i di naman nila alam sana lagyan na lang ng “unspecified by region” na mark para di malito ang customers. suggestion lang naman po iyan. Thanks pa rin po sa efforts and dedication to do this as well.