The Meizu M816Q smartphone had popped up with its images on China’s TENAA certification body yesterday. Meizu CEO Jack Wong had recently confirmed that the Meizu X8 and Meizu X16 are the two upcoming phones from the company. Since Meizu M816Q had appeared without any specifications on TENAA yesterday, various tech sites have speculated that it could either be Meizu X8 or Meizu X16. Earlier in this month, a Meizu phone with model number M816H was certified by Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) as Meizu M8 Lite. Hence, it is likely that the M816Q could be the Chinese edition of the Meizu M8 Lite. The M816Q listing on TENAA has now been updated with full specifications through which it can be confirmed that it is low-end smartphone.

Meizu M8 Lite TENAA

The updated TENAA listing of Meizu M8 Lite M816Q reveals that the handset measures 148.09 x 73 x 8.4mm and it weighs 145 grams. The device is fitted with a 5.7-inch display that produces HD+ resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels along with an aspect ratio of 18:9. It receives power from 3,100mAh battery.

The Meizu M8 Lite is fueled by 1.3 GHz quad-core processor that is coupled with 3 GB of RAM. The handset features an internal storage of 32 GB and it is loaded with Android 8.1 Oreo. It is equipped with a microSD card slot for additional storage.

The back panel of the M8 Lite features a 13-megapixel rear camera and a fingerprint scanner. For shooting selfies, it is fitted with a front-facing snapper of 5-megapixel.

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EEC Approved Upcoming Meizu Models
EEC Approved Upcoming Meizu Models

If the Meizu M8 Lite exists, there is a possibility that the company may also introduce Meizu M8 phone with slightly advanced specifications since it has been approved by EEC body. In the recent past, the EEC has also approved some other Meizu phone such as Meizu C9, Meizu C9 Pro, Meizu Note 9 and Meizu NoteX.

As of this writing, there is no information available on the launch date or pricing of the Meizu M8 Lite. Now that it has made its appearance on TENAA, its launch may not be far away.

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