Rendered Image Leak of Meizu MX3 Confirms Previous Design Spec Rumors

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China's mobile smartphone manufacturer, Meizu, is at it again.  They have improved on their original MX2, with their latest and greatest handset, dubbed cleverly enough as the MX3. The device was previously rumored to contain a 5.1-inch full HD display, Exynos 5410 Octa processor, and a narrower bezel.

Although the leaked rendered image above does suggest that the MX3's screen will be at least 5.1, with a narrow bezel, there is still nothing firm from our sources to confirm the Exynos 5410 processor, but since the rest of the rumors appear to be holding true, this may not be too far of a stretch from reality.

You will recall that the Exynos 5410 is the same latest generation 8-core processor the Samsung Galaxy S 4 is flaunting, which is very impressive indeed. The image, if legitimate, reveals that the MX3 will resemble HTC's flagship handset, the “One”, in many ways. If we were to speculate on the design specs based on what we know thus far, we could come to the conclusion that we may also see the following specs on the new device:

  • Android Jelly Bean
  • 8 MP Rear-facing Camera/2 GB Front-facing Camera
  • 2GB of RAM
  • Several Internal Storage Options
  • MicroSD Card Support
  • ~$400 price range

We are still speculating as to the product launch date, but all signs point to sometime in the summer. I think Meizu is really going to have to bring it hard if they want to be competitive with their latest handset right out the gate. With more and more handsets launching with high-end specs at lower prices, it is going to be difficult for the underdogs to stay afloat for sure. And with the recent imposition of US Technology Restrictions on China's tech merchandise, it is going to be that much harder for China's vendors to turn a profit in the US.

Via: Unwired View
Source: China Mobile

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