Meizu Curved Display Phone In Making?

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2016-05-13 03:27

Edited by RIPKILLER at 2016-05-13 00:57

Meizu’s Curved Display Smartphone Leaks



Meizu has introduced three new smartphones last month, the Meizu M3, M3 Note and PRO 6. These three devices are also the only handsets that were announced by Meizu thus far this year. The company has released the Meizu M3 Note in India on 11th of this month , and the Meizu MX6 is expected to launch in the coming months. Interesting enough, the Exynos 8890-powered variant of the Meizu PRO 6 surfaced recently, so it seems like the company’s flagship will become even more powerful in the future.

Speaking of company’s smartphones, we’ve seen plenty of Meizu leaks in the first quarter of this year, and several of them suggested Meizu is working on a smartphone with a curved display, similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge actually. This basically means that Meizu might join the likes of the Vivo XPlay 5, a device which also sports such a curved display. Anyhow, a new leak surfaced quite recently, and shares quite a few images of a Meizu-branded device which sports a ‘Dual Edge’ curved display. These pics are  clear enough to show off a device which sports a curved display, and runs on Flyme OS. The phone resembles company’s previous offerings, especially the Meizu PRO 5. The physical home button (mBack) is placed below the display, and as you can see, the bezels are basically non-existent on the sides. We’ve seen similar leaks to this, so it’s becoming a pattern at this point. The question remains, however, which device are we looking at here? Will this be a new Meizu PRO 6 variant, or is this maybe the upcoming Meizu MX6? Will Meizu release a completely new smartphone line in order to introduce their first smartphone with a curved display? Well, we’ll just have to wait and see, won’t we ?


                                                



   




Meizu has been one of the fastest-growing smartphone manufacturers in the last couple of years. Just to put things into perspective, this company has sold 4.4 million smartphones back in 2014, and that was considered a huge success for them. Well, they’ve managed to ship out 20 million handsets last year, which is a huge improvement, obviously. Anyhow, the company has introduced an Ubuntu-powered handset during this year’s MWC, but the vast majority of their lineup consists out of Android-powered devices.

Source:Android Headlines