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When speaking of China brand mobiles, there’s no leaving out Meizu; they’ve been around since the beginning and their name is synonymous with quality to those who know the market. They have offices in Hong Kong, China, and even in Russia. Annually Meizu sells about 18 million handsets.
Meizu was founded in 2003 by Jack Wong and got their start with MP3/MP4 players. Their first Android mobile, the Meizu M9, was released in 2011. One year after this, began Meizu’s journey with their flagship line– Meizu MX.
Up for preview is the Meizu Metal. I’m digging the name, let’s see if it’s got the specs to match.
Meizu Metal review specs specifications
SoC: MT6795 Helio X10
CPU: 64bit 8-core Cortex-A53@2.0GHz
GPU: PowerVR G6200
RAM: 2GB
ROM storage: 32GB
OS: Flyme 5 over Android 5.1
Display: 2.5D glass 5.5″@1080P
Dual-SIM: Yes (dual-SIM OR single-SIM/TF SD)
TF SD expandable: Yes (dual-SIM OR single-SIM/TF SD)
Battery: 3140mAh built-in
Rear camera: 13MP
Front camera: 5MP
Gyroscope: Yes
OTG: Yes
Compass: Yes
Touch ID: Yes
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz
Carrying MTK’s flagship SoC– Helio X10, right off the bat we see Meizu Metal isn’t messing around. This is MediaTek’s latest release with only a handful of mobiles currently wielding the beast.
RAM is a big 2GB; beyond what’s required to run Android smoothly and storage is a large 32GB. Refreshing to see Meizu step up the game with storage, as many mobiles in this price range only coming 16GB. Combined with TF SD expansion, this gives us a huge amount of possible storage.
Rounding it off, the battery is a respectable 3140mAh and the Meizu Metal also has worldwide 3G/H/H+ support and 4G support for many parts of the world.
If you’re looking for a mobile a step above the recent budget offerings, from a well respected player, consider the Meizu Metal.
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When speaking of China brand mobiles, there's no leaving out Meizu; they've been around since the beginning and their name is synonymous with quality to those who know the market. They have offices in Hong Kong, China, and even in Russia. Annually Meizu sells about 18 million handsets.
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When speaking of China brand mobiles, there's no leaving out Meizu; they've been around since the beginning and their name is synonymous with quality to those who know the market. They have offices in Hong Kong, China, and even in Russia. Annually Meizu sells about 18 million handsets.
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Meizu was founded in 2003 by Jack Wong and got their start with MP3/MP4 players. Their first Android mobile, the Meizu M9, was released in 2011. One year after this, began Meizu's journey with their flagship line-- Meizu MX.<img class="wp-image-9277 size-full aligncenter" src="http://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/meizu-metal-review-2015-11-03-21_19_15-Photos.jpg" alt="meizu-metal-review-2015-11-03 21_19_15-Photos" width="332" height="338" />
Up for preview is the Meizu Metal. I'm digging the name, let's see if it's got the specs to match.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Meizu Metal review specs specifications</strong></span>
<ul>
<li>SoC: MT6795 Helio X10</li>
<li>CPU: 64bit 8-core Cortex-A53@2.0GHz</li>
<li>GPU: PowerVR G6200</li>
<li>RAM: 2GB</li>
<li>ROM storage: 32GB</li>
<li>OS: Flyme 5 over Android 5.1</li>
<li>Display: 2.5D glass 5.5"@1080P</li>
<li>Dual-SIM: Yes (dual-SIM OR single-SIM/TF SD)</li>
<li>TF SD expandable: Yes (dual-SIM OR single-SIM/TF SD)</li>
<li>Battery: 3140mAh built-in</li>
<li>Rear camera: 13MP</li>
<li>Front camera: 5MP</li>
<li>Gyroscope: Yes</li>
<li>OTG: Yes</li>
<li>Compass: Yes</li>
<li>Touch ID: Yes</li>
<li>2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz</li>
<li>3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz</li>
<li>4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz</li>
</ul>
Carrying MTK's flagship SoC-- Helio X10, right off the bat we see Meizu Metal isn't messing around. This is MediaTek's latest release with only a handful of mobiles currently wielding the beast.
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RAM is a big 2GB; beyond what's required to run Android smoothly and storage is a large 32GB. Refreshing to see Meizu step up the game with storage, as many mobiles in this price range only coming 16GB. Combined with TF SD expansion, this gives us a huge amount of possible storage.
<img class="size-full wp-image-9276 aligncenter" src="http://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/meizu-metal-review-2015-11-03-21_20_10-Photos.jpg" alt="meizu-metal-review-2015-11-03 21_20_10-Photos" width="696" height="356" />
Rounding it off, the battery is a respectable 3140mAh and the Meizu Metal also has worldwide 3G/H/H+ support and 4G support for many parts of the world.
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If you're looking for a mobile a step above the recent budget offerings, from a well respected player, consider the Meizu Metal.
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