Pro 6 Plus global is officially deadOkay, I apologize if I look salty, because I am. Today I have found something that literally blew me away. I mean really, I am still shocked by the whole incompetence of the development team responsible for 6.3.0.0.
Now, you see, I was really waiting for this update because I thought it would be a major one, just like chinese 6.3.0.0A which brought us a lot of new features comparing with 6.2.0.0, but not just for the sake of those feature, but mainly because it upgraded the OS version to 7.0. Now, this is still not the ideal situation in the 2018, when majority of high-end devices already have Oreo and even 7.1.2 is considered outdated, but we should blame Samsung for that rather than Meizu. I was waiting for global update to finally bring us the normal working gapps more than anything else. I want to finally be able to use things like location sharing in Telegram or using Uber on 7.0 which is impossible since the google maps API is not working properly in third-party apps on 7.0. I was hoping it will be fixed in the coming global 6.3.0.0. Except, it wasn't. Not just that, we did not get Android 7.0 in the update at all, it is still 6.0.1! The most prominent update mentioned in the changelog is that App store is now working properly and is less power-hungry than before. The App store which nobody ever uses on the global firmware except maybe for downloading GMS once in a lifetime of a phone! That's a serious update worth major version raise! I mean, I want to ask those people who were developing it: what the actual hell were you doing all this time? It took half a year for you to roll out a couple of bug fixes and you call it a major update? You know, if something kills Meizu more than anything else, it is incompetence. Those who made this so-called "update" are definitely completely worthless as developers, but the major responsibility is still on the Meizu directorate, namely the people who made the desicion to outsource the development of the global firmware to this particular Indian development team. This decision is what killed this model on the global market. As for me, I will never consider any Meizu phone for a purchase in the future, no matter how cool and awesome they will be. I see now how you consideer us global users, as something so irrelevant that it is not even worth to allocate a proper chinese team to work on the global updates, just let some garage Indian firm do the work! Thanks for your care Meizu! | |
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you cant speak very well and you cant think too nobody are here for you im here because spend a lot of money .....................go for a ride
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yes agree
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global market meizu is blind about it dont see a thing
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Edited by User576615288 at 2018-07-26 18:39
Oberonmeister replied at 2018-04-30 17:56 | |
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desastrosa global rom La rom china la considero buena, decente y no play store | |
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Edited by User5207510828 at 2018-05-17 15:52
La rom china la considero buena, decente, pero solo en chino e inglés, otros usuarios a la desastrosa global rom multiligue pero mala y no play store de lo que no hace Xiaomi, o moto/Lenovo, o leeco, o ZTE/ Nubia. | |
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I expected more from Meizu, I did not consider her the Chinese of the bunch. I considered her a Chinese manufacturer of SERIES, even flyme had a good opinion. My surprise is to buy my first meizu, a Meizu PRO 6 PLUS, and check the big software problems that have their global rom. The Play store did not come to understand, a normal user would be problematic to aceder, something as essential in Android as Google's Play store.
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Another one that is disappointed, and a lot with the global Rom, did not expect this puzzle from MEIZU AND NOW I HAVE A TOUCH.
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Okay, let's discuss it a bit.
1. Yes, we were talking about Chinese firmware and how it is so much better in so many ways than the global one. That is precisely the point: why is global so awful comparing to Chinese? 2. We know Meizu is a small company but it doesn't justify horrific global support. If you decide to go on the global market6 well, make sure to have your customers satisfied. Right? 3. I can't really see the logic. Meizu is making phones, it sells phones, not software. Even though, if it is so important fo force everyone in China to use Flyme you can still unlock the boot loader on request by ID like XIaomi or ZUK did. By ID you can very easily tell if the phone is global or Chinese. No patch can help you if the phones are unlocked individually by ID. Actually, I know it for the fact that Meizu already does it for internal purposes like testing. 4. My point in buying Meizu was it's sound. Unfortunately, no OnePlus or Xiaomi (actually nothing up to V30 for that matter) is on par with Pro 6 Plus regarding the sound. However, after using Meizu for almost a year now I am not sure if the sound is really worth so many compromises. | |
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(I ca't speak English very well so don't mind)
Emm...Actually Flyme 7 Beta now is avliable in China,you can go to www.flyme.cn to download(No Google Servise,you should install it by yourself).There are many excellent features in Flyme 7! Meizu is just a small company in China.Don't like Xiaomi or Huawei.So if you want more ROMs,better supporting,you should buy Xiaomi. Why Meizu can't unlock bootloader?Because Flyme is the most important way to raise money(in China),and PRO 7 series didn't sell in China very well,so...you know(if Meizu allows global devices unlock bootloader,users in China might patch it,let it works on China devices well,then Flyme may be...) If you don't like Meizu anymore,OnePlus and Xiaomi is the better choice,or Pixel?(It is really expensive,at least for me ,haha) | |
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