mardi 6 décembre 2011

Review Meizu MX : smartphone Android 350 Euro

 Meizu, the Chinese manufacturer who made his name with a clone of the first iPhone, today announced the Meizu MX Android smartphone with high-end appearance of the front definitely reminds one of the iPhone 4 .

The “Meizu MX” revolves around a 4-inch screen also displays the same definition of 960 x 640 pixels than the iPhone 4. Covered with a glass top with rounded corners, it is topped by a listener in the alignment grid which is a frontal VGA sensor, such as the Apple smartphone, and found the bottom one physical button round and centered, accompanied by two additional touch keys.


It also houses a Samsung SoC Exynos 4210 CPU with double-heart is clocked at 1.4 GHz, 1 GB of RAM LPDDR2, 16 GB of internal memory (a 32 GB version will be launched later.) Connectivity includes HSPA + penta-band, Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS, and a micro USB host port that can operate in or SPDIF output through an adapter. The sensor is back finally a 8 megapixel back-exposed film in 1080p at 30 frames / s through a lens f / 2.2.
All home runs that Meizu calls “FlyMe OS” Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread a significantly modified, standing out in particular by taking natively support MKV video and FLAC music. The CEO of the manufacturer anyway promised it would be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The “Meizu MX” will be launched in China on 1 January 2012 retail price of 3,000 yuan, equivalent to 350 euros. A rate almost as enticing as the M1 Xiaomi MluI, but it will likely be used for import.

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