Meizu is one heck of a company that is giving the fruity product maker a run for its money. Meizu stopped production of its M8 device when Apple accused the company of selling an iPhone-like device. However, that didn't stop Meizu phones from getting popular. Jack Wong, CEO of Meizu, posted an image of an upcoming device called Meizu MX in the forum boards. Meizu MX, where MX stands for Dream (meng xiang) in Mandarin, is an upcoming smartphone that will run Android and a heavily modified user interface. Wong had shared the image of the MX mockup and also said that it will have a massive 4-inch display. Calling the smartphone his dream machine, Wong stated that the 16GB model of MX will be sold for about $550 (Rs. 24,750) approximately.
Meizu MX is the same Meizu M9II smartphone, only rebranded. Bearing a 4-inch display, the new Meizu MX is expected to release by the year end. Calling it a dream smartphone, the new Meizu MX will house a Cortex A9 microarchitecture based processor under the hood with 1GB RAM and 1GB ROM. This smartphone will also have a HDMI port for hooking it to a big high definition display and also coaxial audio output.
The new Meizu MX surely looks like one of the recent top of the line smartphones with a 4-inch large screen, HDMI out and based on Android OS. Most likely it will be available with the latest Android 2.4 update by the end of this year.
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