Maze Comet to come with an 18:9 display aspect ratio


Maze Comet

After the huge success of the tri-bezel-less Maze Alpha, the recently born Chinese company is apparently working on a new device with an 18:9 display aspect ratio, namely called Maze Comet. Here we have some renders and most of the specs; let’s check them out!

The Maze Comet is said to be coming with a big 5.7-inch 18:9 display and an octa-core processor (hopefully an Helio P25), no info on amount of RAM or storage yet. What we know though is that it’ll pack a Sony IMX258 13MP image sensor and it’ll fueled by a 4000mAh capacity battery.

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The smartphone will be made of leather and metal, so it’ll definitely have a premium look and feel; the Comet will be available in a Deep Blue coloration.

Maze states the Comet should come to the market by the end of September. If you want to check out their stunning Maze Alpha, visit the official website.

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12 Comments

  1. Assefa Hanson
    August 12, 2017

    Has the Gionee look

  2. August 12, 2017

    “hopefully an Helio P25″…

    Really? What’s so fantastic about the Helio P25? Its a weak SoC. Dunno why ask these Chinese companies keep using that SoC. And why I’ll never buy from them. They should learn from Xiaomi.

    • Rohith Iyer
      August 13, 2017

      What is so fuzzy about Xiaomi also – I see the frequent use of Snapdragon 625 in their devices these days, they also need to upgrade their mid-tier portfolio with more better and powerful SoCs – atleast SD660

      • Trayanee
        August 14, 2017

        Exactly. Xiaomi is slacking a lot recently in the mid range with the use of crappy 625…

  3. Assefa Hanson
    August 12, 2017

    Has the Gionee look

  4. Michael Ogbonnaya
    August 12, 2017

    “hopefully an Helio P25″…

    Really? What’s so fantastic about the Helio P25? Its a weak SoC. Dunno why ask these Chinese companies keep using that SoC. And why I’ll never buy from them. They should learn from Xiaomi.

    • Rohith Iyer
      August 13, 2017

      What is so fuzzy about Xiaomi also – I see the frequent use of Snapdragon 625 in their devices these days, they also need to upgrade their mid-tier portfolio with more better and powerful SoCs – atleast SD660

    • Trayanee
      August 14, 2017

      Exactly. Xiaomi is slacking a lot recently in the mid range with the use of crappy 625…

  5. Muhammad Yasir
    August 14, 2017

    needs type c

    and a better CPU

  6. Guest
    August 14, 2017

    needs type c

    and a better CPU

  7. Maze Mobile
    September 19, 2017
  8. Maze Mobile
    September 19, 2017