We have often wondered why Chinese phone makers don’t deal with foreign network providers to expand their reach, well now at least Meizu are taking steps with O2 in the Czech Republic.
O2, a mobile networks provider in Europe, have started to list the Meizu MX3 on their webstore in the Czech Republic. Czech fans of the MX3 are now able to buy the current Meizu flagship through the provider at a total cost of 7,995 CZK ($378) with free colour rear panel and the option to pay monthly for the Samsung Exynos octacore phone.
Currently only the 16GB version of the MX3 is available, and it is not likely to be joined by the 32GB or 64GB options as the next generation Meizu MX4 will be launched in just a few days.
Let’s hope that O2 begin to offer Meizu, and other Chinese phones through their network across Europe when the new MX4 is launched.
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You should change the name of the website into gizindia. Lately it’s all about phones for the Indian market
And why do you have such a problem with that? You racist bastard.
Chinese companies are obviously going to be attracted to enter one of the largest markets in the world.
Dude, chill out! Wheres this bs of racism coming from? I didn’t make any comment about Indian people,so use your brain before calling names! I agree that Chinese companies are attracted by Indian market but you have to understand that the rest of the world might not care that much
Look up and see what I wrote:
“phones for Indian market”
Why should the rest of the world care about that? I understand that it can be interesting to see how these companies are moving into different markets but lately these news are flooding this website