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VideoThroughout my week of using the Meizu MX6 as my daily driver, two thoughts kept popping in my head. Holy crap, this thing looks and feels just like an iPhone. How is this phone only US$299 ...
Meizu’s MX6 smartphone has a subtle, understated design that many people will find appealing, and at $300, it looks like a bargain. We’ve been using one to see if it can live up to expectations.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers are very much on the ascent, but it’s been a pretty mixed bag. Some have offered some truly exciting hardware to market (read: Nexus 6P) and others, well, not so ...
The MX6’s 5.5-inch display puts out a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, giving it a pixel density of 401ppi. It’s full in-cell display, a first for Meizu, ...
The MX6 falls behind the Pro 6 when it comes to the camera and processing speed (arguably the two most important features on a phone) but can match Meizu’s flagship device everywhere else, ...
The Meizu MX6 runs on the latest Flyme 5.2.4.0 OS, which was built on top of an Android 6.0 Marshmallow core. The Flyme OS 5 lockscreen is a pretty simple affair - you drag upwards to unlock and ...
Meizu's next smartphone, the Meizu MX6, is expected to launch later this month but thanks to a series of leaks, we already know what to expect both in terms of aesthetics and hardware specifications.
The MX6 packed plenty of fruit, including alloy wheels, airconditioning, front fog lamps, rear spoiler, central locking, power windows and mirrors, a sunroof and cruise control. In 1994 Mazda added a ...
Meizu MX6 12MP camera samples In bright sunny days, the MX6 would snap great photos. When the light is low, the detail gets ravaged by the overeager noise reduction.
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