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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gizmochina.com/tag/meizu">Meizu</a> has always used MediaTek&#8217;s processors but this has always not been without issues considering the numerous long-term constraints Meizu has to grapple with, like the absence of Cat. 4 LTE band support and others. Although Meizu and Qualcomm settled their long-standing patent dispute late last year, it may take up to the end of 2017 to see a Qualcomm chip performing on a Meizu mobile phone. The question which keeps popping is; which chip would the expected Meizu Pro 7 feature?</p>
<p>Recent reports reveal that Meizu and<a href="http://gizmochina.com/tag/samsung"> Samsung</a> held a very low-key joint event on Friday, May 12 tagged Meizu + Samsung Tech Day. The event wasn&#8217;t publicised and the agenda was also unknown. Could this be an indication that both companies are in the process of sealing a collaborative deal? We don&#8217;t know about that but with Samsung hoarding a lion share of the Snapdragon 835 processors, it could be that both companies are about sealing a deal to feature a Samsung chip for the expected Meizu Pro 7.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Read Also:</span> <a href="https://www.gizmochina.com/2017/05/12/meizus-full-screen-phone-high-end-qualcomm-chip-said-arrive-2018/">Meizu’s Full Screen Phone With High-End Qualcomm Chip Said To Arrive In 2018</a></strong></p>
<p>The Pro 7 has been on the front burner for a while now but details are still sketchy about the next Meizu flagship. Since Samsung Galaxy S8 series used the latest Qualcomm snapdragon 835 and since the Exynos 8895 is a very good and efficient chip, it is fair to speculate that Meizu could be negotiating a deal for it. If Meizu needs a chip from Samsung, of course, it is not difficult to guess that it will be the Exynos 8895 and most likely the Pro 7 will be the device to have it. That won&#8217;t be the first time a Meizu phone will feature an Exynos chip so, that isn&#8217;t ruled out.</p>
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