The Meizu E3 was officially announced in China. The phone is jam-packed with hardware but Meizu has managed to keep its price low. The E3 features a 5.99" IPS LCD screen of 1,080 x 2,160 pixels and runs on the Snapdragon 636 chipset.
Meizu's Vice President, Li Nan, has confirmed that the Meizu X2 will be launching in late 2018, and will be powered by the Snapdragon 845. Nan also confirmed the device will be priced at CNY 2,999.
Meizu E3 is expected to arrive in three weeks but its specs already leaked on TENAA. The phone was listed in two variants - M851M and M851Q where the main difference is the network bands, while all the other specs are the same.
Meizu launched the M6S last week and all eyes are now on the anniversary phone from the company named Meizu 15 Plus. According to latest leaked renders, the phone is expected to come with narrow bezels on three sides, with the top one being a bit thicker to house the camera and sensors.
Meizu today introduced the M6s with an 18:9 tall screen, new Exynos 7872 chipset with hexa-core CPU and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner that unlocks the screen in 0.2 seconds.
Meizu has revealed it will announce its latest phone on January 4th. The phone will likely be the upcoming Meizu M6S, which will feature an 18:9 aspect ratio.
Images of the 15 Plus, the anniversary phone by Meizu, appeared earlier this month, revealing no bezels from three sides. A new render from Weibo today confirms the design and reveals the phone will have dual cameras at the back, coupled with what appears to be a 10-LED dual-tone flash.
The Meizu M6s has already been the subject of several leaks and rumors and now it appears the device has been certified by China's TENAA as well. A listing alleged to be of the device (model number M172C) reveals 5.7-inch display and a 2,930mAh battery.
Six new Meizu smartphones are being prepared for launch between January and June 2018. One of those includes the Meizu M6S, which will arrive in the first half of 2018.
The Meizu M6s has appeared in two live photos, revealing its front and side. The photos show that the Meizu M6s might come with FullView display and one selfie cam.
Meizu appears to be working on an 18:9 phone. The phone has leaked on Weibo. The renders show the fingerprint sensor moving to the rear to make room for the display.
As scheduled, the Meizu M6 went official today. The device is powered by Mediatek MT6750 SoC with octa-core 1.5Ghz processor and sports a 5.2-inch HD display. RAM options include 2GB and 3GB, while storage options are 16GB and 32GB.
With the Pro 7 Plus, Meizu has implemented a unique secondary display while still delivering a great overall package. While we wouldn't recommend buying this phone solely for the secondary display, we strongly believe that it is an excellent choice for those looking for something genuinely unique.
The Meizu M6 is bound to be announced in a couple of days - on September 20 - and now the pieces of the puzzle are starting to fall in place.
The latest leak shows the phone in the wild looking similar to the M5 Note. It's likely that the M6 will have a single camera on the back, unlike the M6...
The Meizu M6 Note went official today. The latest M-series smartphone comes with a Snapdragon 625 chipset, becoming the first Meizu device with Qualcomm chipset.
The base version uses the MediaTek chip paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB storage. Another version swaps out the P25 for Snapdragon 625 and keeps the memory configuration. The top version ups the RAM to 4GB and doubles the storage to 64GB.
Meizu has confirmed its plans to unveil the new Meizu EP52 Bluetooth earphones on Thursday, August 23rd. Meizu claims these will be lighter than a 5 cent euro coin.
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