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It recently came to be known via a leak that Meizu would be announcing a special edition Meizu 16th Plus in collaboration with Astell & Kern. Well, the company has announced the handset today with a number of accessories including Astell & Kern Billie Jean headphones, an Astell & Kern XB10 decoder, and an Aurora
China-based Meizu is looking at expanding its smartphone portfolio after the launch of the C9 Pro last month. The company has now posted a launch teaser image for the February 14 event, which coincides with Valentine's Day. Although there is no mention of the product, in light of the recent leaks and rumors, it is
Lenovo-owned Motorola might be planning on unveiling two new mid-range devices with Samsung s Exynos 7 Series 9610 processor under the hood. These smartphones are also likely to be a part of Google's Android One initiative, as per 91mobiles report. For a long time now, Samsung has been approaching other OEMs to get them to
Recent reports have claimed that the Meizu will be launching the Meizu Note 9 this month as the successor to the Meizu Note 8 unveiled last year. The Meizu Note 9 (model number M923Q) has already been certified by China s 3C and TENAA. The device made an appearance on TENAA s database earlier this
We are gearing up for MWC 2019 which takes place in Barcelona next month, where a bunch of flagship smartphones of the year will be announced. However, ahead of the tech event, Meizu and Vivo unveiled their respective phones with a button-less and hole-less design. Now, the Meizu phone is up for pre-order on Indiegogo.
Earlier this month, reports revealed Meizu Note 9 will come with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 6150 codename processor, which is actually Snapdragon 675 mobile platform. Now a fresh leak (via GizmoChina) has now confirmed that it will indeed come with Snapdragon 675 and Meizu is all set to launch the device in February. As per report, the
Meizu has announced the world's first smartphone with holeless design in China. Called Meizu Zero, the smartphone is the first to feature a design where there are no physical buttons or ports on its edges. The smartphone features a 3D unibody ceramic build. The lack of ports means that the smartphone uses Super mCharge wireless
While several smartphone manufacturers are planning to incorporate the fancy punch-hole design, Meizu seems to be going in a different direction. The company is said to be planning something big behind the curtains. Meizu recently revealed that it is working on three smartphones, that will house Qualcomm's top-notch Snapdragon 855 chipset. Now, the Chinese company
In a bid to provide higher screen space to consumers, recently unveiled phones such as Samsung Galaxy A8s, Honor View 20 and Huawei Nova 4 came with punch-hole displays. Today, Meizu has confirmed through its official Weibo account that it will be introducing world s first holeless phone tomorrow. The announcement of the Meizu s
Few smartphone OEMs have as interactive a CEO as Meizu founder Huang Zhang. He not only regularly takes feedback personally on the official Meizu forums from fans, but also sometimes encourages surveys on upcoming products. The official revealed important information regarding Meizu s flagships in 2019 today on the forum. Among the highlights is that
Meizu Note 9 could be the next smartphone from the company, considering CEO Jack Wong's recent posts. The CEO recently confirmed that the upcoming device could feature a 48-megapixel camera, and house a Snapdragon 6150 chipset. A new render of the alleged Meizu Note 9 has been leaked, suggesting it could feature a 6.3-inch waterdrop
Meizu's upcoming flagship Note 9 smartphone has been in the rumor mill for sometime now. Now, the latest development comes from the company's community forum, throwing light on smartphone's key specifications. On the forum, Meizu CEO Jack Wong has unveiled that the Note 9 will house a brand-new Snapdragon 6150 chipset, and sport a 48-megapixel
Even though a lot of noise is made around smartphones, a huge chunk of the Indian mobile phone user base still uses feature phones. And while devices such as the JioPhone are continuing to drive feature phone sales, a lot of people see the point in upgrading to more capable devices. But cost factors mean
Coolpad has announced that it will soon make a comeback in India's smartphone market. The company has officially confirmed its plan to launch three new smartphones in the Mega series on December 20, 2018. These smartphones will be part of Chinese smartphone maker's offline exclusive lineup in the country. Coolpad, like most other smartphone makers,
Sorting smartphone makers into a top five by volumes is easy enough, and those brands are the ones that have the most visibility. But if you look beyond the big names, there are dozens of smaller smartphone makers building quality devices and trying to get noticed. Many of these are from China, including the brand
Earlier this month, Meizu made its return to the Indian smartphone market with not just one, but three smartphones. The Chinese company launched the flagship Meizu 16th (Rs 39,999), the lower mid-range Meizu M6T (Rs 7,999), and the affordable Meizu C9 (Rs 5,999). While it s too early to say how the three smartphones compare
Meizu just started its second innings in India with the launch of its flagship device, called Meizu 16th. The handset had launched in China in August, and now there's already talk of its successor, dubbed Meizu 16s. After the unveiling of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 mobile platform, it was natural for Meizu fans to ask
Meizu has returned to India, and its latest flagship offering in the country is the Meizu 16th. A re-branded version of the Meizu 16 that was launched in China in August this year, the Rs 39,999 Meizu 16th packs in a flagship specification set and a compact form factor that will help it stand out.
In a world dominated by smartphone makers such as Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi, smaller smartphone brands have a hard time establishing a significant presence. That's exactly what happened when Chinese smartphone maker Meizu tried to set up shop in India the first time; Indian buyers didn't take to the brand, and the company's presence was
Chinese smartphone maker Meizu has returned to India with its latest line-up, including the flagship Meizu 16th (Rs 39,999), mid-range Meizu M6T (Rs 7,999) and affordable Meizu C9 (Rs 5,999). The devices will be available to buy exclusively on Amazon India, and see the Chinese smartphone maker attempt to re-establish a presence in the country.