December 6, 2011

Meizu MX unveiled - the long lost brother of the iPhone?


Meizu has unveiled their flagship Android device named as the Meizu MX. The smartphone, even if I don't say it explicitly, looks like an iPhone. Is Meizu ready for some cases against patent infringements from Apple? I mean, come one, this smartphone looks like the iPhone 4 or 4S. Anyway, the smartphone will be sold in China and according to UnwiredView, the quad-core model will be due to be launched in mainland China in January 1st 2012. 




Meizu MX specs:
  • Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread 
    • Flyme OS (I think this is Meizu's Android overlay)
  • 4" AVS (960x640) touchscreen display
    • 292 ppi
  • 1.4GHz A9 dual-core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • Memory
    • Internal: 16GB
    • External: Undisclosed
  • Camera
    • Rear: 8MP
      • LED Flash
      • 1080p HD video recording @ 30fps
    • Front: N/A
  • Connectivity
    • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
    • Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR
    • GPS with A-GPS
    • HSPA+
  • Sensor
    • Digital Compass
    • Gravity Sensor
    • Ambient Light Sensor
    • "Infrared distance from the sensor" (translated with Google Translate)
  • Interface
    • 3.5mm headset jack
    • microUSB 2.0
  • Battery
    • 1600 mAh
  • Other Features
    • micro SIM



Head over to Meizu's official website to check the specs (which I already listed above). Well, if you really want to verify it. 

Press Release:

Calling all dreamers, the Meizu MX is unveiled

HONG KONG-9:30 AM GMT +8, October 6-Today Meizu unveils a new product, the Meizu MX. Borrowing the first two letters from the Chinese characters of the word "dream," or "meng xiang," the MX is a dream phone in all its senses. The MX comes with a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 8 megapixel back-illuminated camera and LED flash, along with a gyroscope and other sensors. Its design is clean, intuitive and minimalistic, which is the result of countless discussions, prototypes, and revisions.

The Meizu MX has a gorgeous 4-inch, high resolution (292 PPI) AVS screen with the ideal 3:2 aspect ratio. Compared to wider 4.3-inch screens, the screen edges are easily reachable with your fingers, while providing better readability for text; both in horizontal and landscape mode. In addition, the phone comes with Meizu's unique Flyme OS, which features a custom designed UI, as well as cloud services such as data syncing, music store (China-only), and an applications market. The Meizu MX also features a Meizu-only innovation, namely our patented situation-aware bottom light keys.

MX offers ample connectivity and media sharing options such as a micro USB port, coaxial digital audio output, MHL, USB Host and other features.

A 16GB version of the MX will be available January 1, 2012 priced at 2 999 CNY.

With the MX, Meizu is taking its first steps into the international market. Meizu is opening a store later this month in Hong Kong, on Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mong Kok.

About Meizu
Founded in 2003, we began producing music players which later came to be world renowned. Since 2008, all our efforts have been focused on making great smartphones, which have made us one of China's most loved smartphone makers.

Since the beginning, something we have always held dear was the power of daring to dream. We believe in focus, in doing few things, but doing them really well. To us, focus is the key to achieving and exceeding our dreams. In focusing, our team is devoted, plans for the long-term, and strives for perfection. As a company, we want to transcend convention and imagination, with the ultimate goal of making products worthy of dreaming about.


Meizu International Division
Address: Unit 01-02, 19/F, Hollywood Plaza, 610 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Press contact: carlpei@meizu.com.hk
Mobile: +852 9383 6433
http://www.meizu.com.hk

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