Chinese smartphone maker Meizu announced an event to be held on January 28th on his Weibo account , including the slogan "Connected". Although this is not a big revelation, there still has some opportunities that the firm will present.
Several sources mention that it will launch the little brother of the M1 Note that debuted just before Christmas, named the Mini M1 . To recap, the M1 Note has a large 5.5-inch screen, a camera of 13 megapixels, the octo-core processor MediaTek, and a price around 130 euros. It is considered the first of a series of smartphones at a reasonable price Meizu designed to capture part of the market currently cannibalized by a range of smartphones from another Chinese manufacturer, RedMi of Xiaomi. It was launched a few days after the huge Meizu MX4 Pro 5.5 inches which has a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, a metal frame, and octo-core processor Exynos Samsung under the hood.
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The M1 Mini could have him on a 5-inch screen and be powered by a MediaTek chip 64-bit . However, the price could be reduced to about 100 euros, a similar price Xiaomi Redmi 2.
When Meizu began teasing his year-end event, there were rumors of both a low-cost smartphone 5.5 inches (which turned out to be the M1 Note), but also a smaller version of 4.6 inches, which could end up being the M1 Mini. If Meizu following a strategy similar to M1 M1 Mini Note for, we can expect a smartphone with a stylish design and marketed in several colors, similar to the color of the iPhone 5C.
While the M1 Mini is the most likely candidate for this launch, we also look forward to the first running Ubuntu Mobile, Meizu still in the pipeline. Now that Tizen fueled the Z1 Samsung smartphone, Ubuntu Mobile must make a rapid onset or risk being completely forgotten.
Appointment on 28 January.
Several sources mention that it will launch the little brother of the M1 Note that debuted just before Christmas, named the Mini M1 . To recap, the M1 Note has a large 5.5-inch screen, a camera of 13 megapixels, the octo-core processor MediaTek, and a price around 130 euros. It is considered the first of a series of smartphones at a reasonable price Meizu designed to capture part of the market currently cannibalized by a range of smartphones from another Chinese manufacturer, RedMi of Xiaomi. It was launched a few days after the huge Meizu MX4 Pro 5.5 inches which has a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, a metal frame, and octo-core processor Exynos Samsung under the hood.
See also : MintBox Mini compact PC Linux Mint
The M1 Mini could have him on a 5-inch screen and be powered by a MediaTek chip 64-bit . However, the price could be reduced to about 100 euros, a similar price Xiaomi Redmi 2.
When Meizu began teasing his year-end event, there were rumors of both a low-cost smartphone 5.5 inches (which turned out to be the M1 Note), but also a smaller version of 4.6 inches, which could end up being the M1 Mini. If Meizu following a strategy similar to M1 M1 Mini Note for, we can expect a smartphone with a stylish design and marketed in several colors, similar to the color of the iPhone 5C.
While the M1 Mini is the most likely candidate for this launch, we also look forward to the first running Ubuntu Mobile, Meizu still in the pipeline. Now that Tizen fueled the Z1 Samsung smartphone, Ubuntu Mobile must make a rapid onset or risk being completely forgotten.
Appointment on 28 January.