It pretty much was the only flagship that seemed to be a complete package at that time without some overkill stuff such as QHD display, but it wasn't cheap at all, it was about the same price as other flagships from well known brands. So there was also the fact that Meizu had been in the smartphone game for a long time (only picked up my interest with the mx3 though) that played a huge part in it, as well as most chinese brands being developer friendly so I thought it would be the case here too, and I also thought that they'd have reached some kind of maturity in term of software based on how fast some other chinese oem progressed.
Oh boy I was wrong.. while mBack and the multitasking gesture are hand down the best way to operate a phone imo, everything else went wrong lol | |
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