Meizu MX, The Pioneer Era Quadcore Smartphone

Meizu's name may be unfamiliar to us. But in China, becoming one of the well-known electronics manufacturers. But not really too foreign. Because some of its multimedia player products also exist in Indonesia, as well as one of their smartphone line up, the Meizu M9, was sold through an authorized distributor in Indonesia a few months ago (officially been released in China beginning in January 2011). It's just unfortunately not evenly spread. And now they are trying to experiment with other Android, through Meizu MX.

If Maizu M9 family like one of its Samsung Galaxy, the Meizu MX is its design inspired by the iPhone. And at a glance, as if you hold the iPhone via the MX, but jeroannya is Android. Rather strange considering the reality of many products from China design refers to the global brand. Plus the fact that many global brands that deliver line-up of production at many of their phone manufacturing in China. So, do not be surprised if behind closed batereinya listed Made in China. And although the design is less original, but jeroannya be reckoned with.

Meizu MX stored in Exynos 4210 chipset, with dual-core Cortex-A9-speed 1.4GHz, and comes with 1GB of RAM. Simply put, behind the casing that you find the same brain that drives Samsung Galaxy Note. Meizu MX also has an 8MP camera with the ability to record video with FullHD quality.

The screen is also quite reasonable for the size of the Droid, which is 4 inches with a resolution of QHD, or 960 540 pixels (the plural dugunakan the latest Droid from HTC). The pixel is not enough that high, still paired with a screen capable of displaying a pixel density of up to 275ppi. Type TFT LCD screen itself with ASV technology (advanced super view) from Sharp. Although the usual type LCD, but the screen is to align the main and sub pixel pixel (which is always lit to support the achievement of the quality of the screen clearly from any angle) vertically, producing a fairly clear point of view seen from anywhere.And uniqueness of both the inter-face. Indeed carry out the Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, but Meizu completely change the display interface, and a variety of standard Android shortcut keys (task manager is no longer accessible via the Home button, for example). Meizu themselves prefer to call it using Flyme MX OS instead of Android, and it looks so different from the usual stock Android 2.3.5 I encountered from various Droid.


The question is now whether there is only one distributor who will market a cool smartphone with a fairly reasonable price (about U.S. $ 480) when it was first released globally on January 1, 2012 yesterday? If you want to know about the Meizu MX, just go to the website at http://en.meizu.com/products/mx-product.html 

Specifications for the proposed Meizu MX is so high, with a screen size that is still quite comfortable, and the interface will make you forget that this is an early release of Android Plan also seemed fitting. A year after the Meizu M9, or at least a few months before many other manufacturers are competing to propose a new Droid choice with four processors core. Meizu MX is the detail specifications, which you can also see through official website.


The shape is like a glimpse of the iPhone, with a height of not adrift much larger screen, as well as with 10.3mm thickness, certainly not thinner than the iPhone 4S. But what is offered the Meizu is enough to challenge the two champions smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S II and iPhone Droid 4S.Dan one unique feature is the presence of its capacitive touch buttons that can be adapted according to the orientation of the screen. That is, the position and shape of the icon on the button will turn on its own, as you also change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape as a touch button on the HTC Incredible S. Not only there, the key can also change function depending on the situation when it occurs in the MX record.

Update: Droid is already sold in China and Hong Kong from January 1, 2012 yesterday, with prices around U.S. $ 400.

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