A peak brightness of 4500 nits and a slim 5.99mm body are now official. We finally have details on every Nubia Air Pro leak that has been floating around online. Nubia quietly launched the Nubia Air Pro smartphone in Germany this week. This sudden release turns recent rumors into confirmed features for buyers.
Nubia Air Pro Feature and Specification
The brand focuses on a light and thin design for this launch. The phone weighs just 172g and has an IP69K certification for extreme water and dust resistance. You will interact with a large 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel on the front. This combination makes it a durable device that won’t feel heavy in your pocket.

Inside, the Nubia Air Pro comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 7100 processor. Interestingly, the Nubia Neo 5 Max uses the same Dimensity 7100 chip. An earlier Nubia Air Pro leak correctly predicted the 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Buyers should know that UFS 2.2 is quite slow by today’s standards, which might lead to longer loading screens in demanding games.
Photographers get a dual-camera setup on the back, featuring a sharp 108MP main camera. Curiously, the official specs for the secondary camera have not been revealed, leaving room for one last Nubia Air Pro leak to fill in the gaps. A 32MP selfie camera takes care of video calls on the front. To keep it running, there is a 5000mAh battery that supports 45W wired charging.
Nubia Air Pro price and availability
The official price of the Nubia Air Pro is €432.89, which is about INR 47,225. At this price, every feature needs to justify the premium tag. Fans who relied on early Nubia Air Pro leaks might be surprised by how high this mid-range package actually costs. The battery capacity is good for a phone this thin, and 45W charging can fully charge it in about an hour.
The Dimensity 7100 works well for daily scrolling and casual use. However, reusing the chip from the Nubia Neo 5 Max while charging flagship prices feels like a mistake. If you were hoping for a gaming powerhouse based on Nubia Air Pro leaks, you might want to wait. The stunning 4500-nit display and IP69K rating are impressive, but you can find faster storage and better processors at lower prices right now.


