Wednesday 20 July 2016

The DECA-Core Gen. : MEIZU MX6 unveiled


The Meizu MX6 has an all-metal unibody, with a fingerprint sensor embedded into the home button on the front. It will be available in Grey, Silver, and Gold colour options, and runs Meizu's own Flyme operating system. 

The Meizu MX6 looks handsome, with a premium feel at the outset. It's lightweight and rests in a palm with ease. The design seems inspired by the iPhone 6s, with antenna bands and a protruding camera ring at the back. The camera, however, is placed in the top centre of the back, with a circular two-tone flash sitting below it. The volume buttons are on the right with the power button right below them, and the dual-SIM tray is on the top left side. MicroSD storage expansion is not supported, so there is no hybrid SIM slot. There are no capacitive buttons alongside the home button or on the screen. Instead, Meizu has integrated all navigation functions button into the home button itself. Tapping this button will take you one step backwards, while physically pressing it will take you back to the home screen. Swiping upwards on the screen will open the app switcher for multi-tasking.
The USB Type-C port, speaker grille, microphone and the 3.5mm audio jack are positioned
on the bottom of the device, matching the layout of the iPhone 6s. The home button in the
front uses Meizu's M Touch technology, which the company claims is fast, secure, and accurate.
The Meizu MX6 features a 5.5-inch 1080x1920-pixel LCD display. The screen looks crisp
and bright, with minimal reflectiveness under indoor lights. Meizu MX6 comes with a new
Smart Eye Protection mode which automatically adjusts the screen's brightness in different
light conditions. There's also a new Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI) manufacturing
process developed by Sharp to enhance the touchscreen experience. Meizu says it has used
a single-layer in-cell panel to achieve the 7.25mm thinness of the MX6.
Meizu's own Flyme 5.1 OS is based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The lock screen on the
Meizu MX6 bears a lot of resemblance to the lock screen design of iOS 9. There's a Smart
Touch feature which lets users perform gestures to do things like open apps, check
notifications, or go back to the home screen..
The 12-megapixel camera uses Sony's new IMX368 sensor. It supports slow-motion, GIF,
and panorama modes. There are several colour filters within the app, which seem to be
inspired by Apple's camera app filters. 
The dual-SIM tray supports two Nano SIM cards, and there is no provision to expand the
storage of the Meizu MX6. The smartphone is powered by a deca-core MediaTek Helio X20
processor clocked at 2.3GHz with an integrated ARM Mali-T880 GPU, and 4GB of RAM.
Can do multi-task seamlessly. No visible lags. There's a 3060mAh battery with Meizu's 'M charge'
fast charging technology, which it claims will charge the smartphone up to 25 percent in just
10 minutes, and up to 65 percent in 30 minutes. The MX6 also offers LTE Cat 6 speeds for
cellular data connectivity

Display

5.50-inch

Processor

2.3GHz

Front Camera

 5-megapixel

Resolution

 1080x1920 pixels

RAM

 4GB

OS

 Android 6.0

Storage

32GB

Rear Camera

12-megapixel

Battery capacity

3060mAh

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