Vernee planning to unveil Helio X30 phone at MWC 2017


Vernee are always trying to look like one step ahead of the competition and at least with the official announcements they are succeeding in such thing. Real release dates are a bit of a different story, yes i’m looking at you Vernee Apollo, but at the time of its unveiling it looked seriously great and cutting edge.

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Looking cutting edge is surely a plan for the next Vernee phone too, because the company has just announced that at the MWC 2017 in Barcelona they will present world’s first Helio X30 equipped smartphone as their new flagship. The Mediatek’s most powerful processor will surely be a beast so if Vernee can manage to be the first ones for real it’s quite a feat. Crossing fingers.

For those who wouldn’t know the MWC 2017 takes place in Barcelona, Spain during February 27th and March 2nd 2017 so if you would be in one of the most beautiful european cities at that time surely stop by at Vernee’s booth 7G60 to see the news personally.

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4 Comments

  1. MattD
    January 3, 2017

    The most important thing about this news is what’s going on behind the scenes. Mediatek is ditching meizu after a totally forgettable 2016… This could also explain why meizu is silently raising the prices of their products… They bound too much strictly with the chipmaker, now things are about to go south probably!

    • lildwell
      January 15, 2017

      Or they can now be freed from mediatek which means better phones with exynos and Qualcomm chips.

  2. January 3, 2017

    Two months away, pushing it a little bit, after the whole Vernee Apollo fiasco(should have comed out 5 months ago), so taking this first Helio X30 device with a pinch of salt.

  3. johala02
    January 3, 2017

    MWC is a very important event. So I hope Vernee take this chance and make a good impression. And if they show a new device there I hope it will be on the market shortly after to.
    But time will tell.