Posts in category

Meizu News

Meizu News. The latest news for Chinese smartphone maker Meizu. Meizu are a Zhuhai based consumer electronics company specializing in Android smartphones. Meizu was founded in 2003 by Jack Wong and started producing high-quality MP3 players. In 2008 they launched their first smartphone the Meizu M8 running a Windows CE OS. 2009 marked the launch of the first Meizu Android device, the M9 and also saw the beginnings of Flyme OS. Since then Meizu have released the Meizu MX, MX2, MX3 and most recently the MX4 and MX4 Pro. At the end of 2014 Meizu launch the Meilan sub brand focussing on entry-level and mid-range smartphones with high-end specifications with affordable pricing.

Meizu 18 series with Snapdragon 888 & a quad-curved display released

Read More

Top 5 Chinese Smartphones for Under $200 – October 2019

Read More

Top 5 Chinese Smartphones for Under $200 – September 2019

Read More

Review of the flagship Gionee Elife E7. Does the flagship Gionee have what it takes to become the flagship of choice for Android phone fans?

The Vivo Xplay 3S is the phone to really usher in the next generation of premium smartphones. With a 2K display, LTE and powerful processor the Xplay 3S is the phone other manufacturers hope to beat!

Meizu have launched a nice present for Chinese fans for the Chinese New Year by releasing Flyme 3.4.1 for all current MX devices.

Today’s big rumour is that Oppo will be launching the flagship Oppo Find 7 at MWC complete with MEMs 13 mega-pixel main camera!

With Meizu’s commitment to launching their phones outside of China, we thought it would be prudent to put the current flagship Meizu MX3 through its paces. First things first though wo here’s a detailed unboxing, hands on and first impression of the MX3 and Flyme 3.0.

This year phone manufacturers will be upping the resolution displays to a whopping 2560 x 1440! Are all those pixels really needed on a phone though, will you be able to see the difference? Take a look at this side by side comparison to find out!

Meizu are slowly clawing their way back in to the hearts and minds of Android phone fans, with new rumours, international launches and partnerships which may hint at a CyanogenMod future!

Q3 is when Meizu will be pushing their way head first in to the U.S phone market and latest details claim that the launch will be accompanied by not 1 but a possible 3 Meizu MX4 models.

Meizu boss Jack Wong has hit the Meizu forums again spilling details of a new mini 4G LTE equipped Meizu MX Mini.

Meizu have already announced it plans to launch in the US in Q3 of this year, but the premium Chinese phone maker will be headed to Europe before that!

Although we have seen numerous leaked photos and even video of the Meizu MX3 we have had nothing official from Meizu about the details until today.

Just ahead of CES Meizu announced that it would be entering the US, during the show it was discovered that the company have partnered with online reseller Lightinthebox as their first stage of international availability!

Someone is going to great lengths to show us just how well the Meizu MX3 looks and runs with an Ubuntu operating system, but is this an official machine or a homemade hack? Video and photos after the jump.

Rumours in today claim that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 processor may be launched earlier than anticipated with the first 805 running phones believed to launch as early as May!

It has been rumoured that Meizu could launch an Ubuntu powered Meizu MX3 at CES, although this hasn’t happened yet, further leaks here in China suggest it still could happen!

As Meizu shows off its wares at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, rumors swirl around the internet about fingerprint scanners and Ubuntu but Meizu has so far let them down

Meizu have committed to their promising of expanding overseas by announcing the Meizu MX3 will be available in the U.S by Q3 2014.

2014 is Meizu’s year to enter the international arena and they could be doing so with an updated version of the Meizu MX3 with LTE and Snapdragon 800 chipset.

Rumours are just in that Meizu might have a special something up their sleeve in the way of a partnership with Canonical at CES!

China’s Meizu have announced that they will be making no profit from sales through the Meizu appstore, while developers will get 100% of the revenue.