Meizu at the launch event of the Meizu 16x, also announced the new color edition of the Meizu 16th. The Chinese company has revealed the new Meizu 16th Aurora Blue gradient color edition. It’s Meizu’s maiden gradient colored device, namely Meizu 16th Aurora Blue color. Last month, Meizu launched the Meizu 16th with the high-end Snapdragon 845 SoC at the price of 2698 Yuans ( ~$393) with two color option, Night black and Mountain White. The latest edition will add a charm to the Meizu 16th wardrobe.

New Meizu 16th Aurora Blue edition got its colors from an advanced photo-sputtering process, which allows the preset color plate onto the glass and reflect the light to give the radiant effect. It’s much better and improved way of giving gradient color to devices than the glass film process. It’s even 300% costlier than the primitive process. Overall, the new gradient color has given consumers another great color option for Meizu 16th.

Meizu has priced the Meizu 16th Aurora Blue gradient edition at 2798 yuans, which is 100 Yuans more than the standard version. You have to fetch 2798 Yuans (roughly translates to $408) from your pocket to buy the 6+ 64GB variant, while the 6GB+ 128 GB internal storage variant is going for 2998 Yuans (~$437). The highest with the 8+ 256 GB internal will be available for 3398 Yuans (~$496).

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Additionally, Meizu 16th is a high end device with the Snapdragon 845 on the board. It features a 18:9 ratio 6 inch Super AMOLED display panel having 12 MP dual cameras on the rear with 20MP shooter on the fron for selfies. The handset receives power from 3,010mAh battery. Moreover, it runs Flyme UI-based Android 8.0 Oreo OS and you can have uninterrupted video watching experience with the huge battery.

 

How many of you were waiting for this color? Well, personally, it looks stunning than the solid colors and is giving a more premium look to the device. Also, share your views about the new Meizu 16th Aurora Blue color in the comment below.

 

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