Today, we’re taking a look at the nubia Music Pro, a phone that promises to be more than just a smartphone—it’s a “speaker with phone capabilities,” as Sir Vince playfully puts it . With its unique focus on audio and a striking design, does this phone hit all the right notes, or does it fall flat? Let’s find out.
The Audio Experience: The “Music” Core

The name “Music Pro” is a big promise, and nubia delivers with an audio setup that’s truly unique in its class. The phone features what nubia calls a 2.1-channel audio system with triple stereo speakers. It also boasts a massive 600% volume boost, reaching up to 95dB, and is enhanced with DTS:X Ultra technology. This isn’t just a phone with loud speakers; it’s a portable boombox. The inclusion of dual 3.5mm headphone jacks is another thoughtful touch, perfect for sharing your music with a friend. The “Melody Wave” and “AI Melody Breathing Light” that sync with your music are fun aesthetic additions that complement the phone’s design inspired by a vinyl record player.
Performance: A Budget-Friendly Rhythm

Powering the nubia Music Pro is the Unisoc T7200 chipset paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM (expandable with 4GB extended RAM) and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. With an AnTuTu score around 246,000, this phone is designed for basic day-to-day tasks like social media, messaging, and watching videos—not heavy gaming. It runs on Android 14 with MyOS 14, providing a clean user experience. While it’s a 5G-ready device, the chipset and storage type place it squarely in the entry-level category.
Display: A Bright Stage for Content

The nubia Music Pro features a 6.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. This is a great feature for a phone in its price range, as it makes scrolling and navigating feel much smoother than the standard 60Hz. The “Live Island 2.0” feature is also a neat software trick. However, the HD+ resolution is a noticeable compromise, meaning content won’t be as sharp as on Full HD+ screens.
Camera: Capturing the Moments

On the camera front, the phone has a 50MP AI main camera and a secondary sensor at the back, and a 5MP selfie camera on the front. It’s a modest setup that’s perfectly serviceable for social media posts in good lighting. It can record videos at 1080p@30fps. The AI features like “Magic Editor” and “AI Blur” are nice additions, but don’t expect flagship-level photography.
Battery and Charging: All-Day Playlist
With a large 5,000mAh battery, the nubia Music Pro is built to last through a full day of listening to music, watching videos, and making calls. The one area it falls behind is charging speed, as it only supports 10W wired charging. This means you’ll have to plan ahead and give it a long time to charge.
UD Verdict: “Sakto Lang” with an Extra-Loud Twist

The nubia Music Pro is not a phone for power users or mobile gamers. It’s not trying to be. Its mission is clear: to deliver an exceptional audio experience for an incredibly affordable price. At its official SRP of ₱4,299, it successfully creates a niche for itself. The triple stereo speakers, dual headphone jacks, and fun rhythmic lights are features that no other phone at this price point can match.
However, the compromises are clear in its performance, HD+ display, and slow charging. For these reasons, it doesn’t quite reach the “Super Sulit” tier, which usually demands a more balanced package. Instead, it fits perfectly into the “Sakto Lang” category. It’s a phone that does exactly what it’s made to do, and it does it very well—especially if what you need is a portable music player that can also make calls. For students, music lovers, or anyone who just wants a loud and stylish media device, this phone is a fantastic and unique “Sakto Lang” choice.
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