The Chinese manufacturer Meizu officially unveiled its first smartohone powered by octa-core chip with 4G LTE support named Meizu MX4. It is already announce for pre-orders, so if you decide that this is your phone, you can place your order following the link in the source. The new smartphone is outfitted with a 5.36-inch screen with a resolution of 1152 x 1920p. The pixel density is 418ppi. The most fascinating about the screen is the screen-to-body ratio which is 75.5%. The display is covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The size of the panel of Meizu MX4 measures 144 x 75.2 x 8.9 mm with aluminum frame. It weighs 147 grams.
In the gut of the new flagship of Meizu is working an octa-core processor with MediaTek chip.It consists of quad cores Cortex-A17 ticking at 2.2GHz and quad-core Cortex-A7 with 1.7GHz power. There are 2GB RAM and three options for storage – 16/32/64GB. No microSD slot is included. The operating system is Android 4.4.4 KitKat. On the back of Meizu MX4 is provided Sony Exmore RS camera with 20.7MP resolution and an aperture f/2.2. It boasts 0.3-second focus time and the capability to record 4K videos. It features 25FPS burst shot. On the front panel is set a camera made by Sony with 2MP resolution and an aperture of f/2.2. The battery of the model is with a capacity of 3100mAh.
Meizu officially unveiled the phone and it is ready for pre-orders in China. The launch date is scheduled for September 20th. The price for the MX4 with 16GB is around $293. The costs for the 32GB device are $325. The smartphone with 64GB can be purchased for $390 unlocked. One of the main rivals of the new addition of Meizu is the Xiaomu Mi4. The Chinese manufacturer has not revealed any plans for introducing of the MX4 outside China. It supports GPS, 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Cat.4 LTE.
Source: Sina (Translated)