ZTE has rolled out a new update for its Axon 7 flagship device which was launched last year. The update is apparently for Axon 7 users in the US but there is at least a ray of hope that the update would spread to other regions soon. the new update brings the latest build, B25 which is said to incorporate feedbacks received since the launch of Android Nougat on the Axon 7.
Among the features which the Axon 7 update brings, one of them is that users now have the option to use night mode setting and the device now supports up to 256GB storage of microSD storage. The update now allows users to disable some stock apps that isn’t useful to them anymore and also brings several other bug fixes.
Here’s a summary of the new features the update brings.
Enables “Night Mode” setting
Supports 256GB micro SD cards
Allows users to disable some stock apps
Optimizes the “Do Not Disturb” function
Fixes various Wi-Fi Calling issues
Improves device stability and security
Miscellaneous performance improvements and other fixes.
The ZTE Axon 7 is a Snapdragon 820-powered device which was launched with a powerful Hi-Fi audio system. The smartphone also came as the first Daydream-ready smartphone from a Chinese manufacturer. The device was recently upgraded to Android Nougat from the Marshmallow which it launched with.
Apple is expected to introduce its next generation of Apple Watch by fall this year. Fitbit is now expected to release its new smartwatch that is codenamed as Project Higgs before the launch of Apple Watch 3. However, Fitbit was supposed to launch it by spring this year, but the production problems have allegedly delayed its arrival. Yahoo Finance has now come across leaked photos of the upcoming Fitbit smartwatch.
New information suggest that Higgs smartwatch may probably launch in fall this year. The leaked photos suggest that the smartwatch has an aluminum unibody and it will allow users to change the bands. It will be arriving with features like inbuilt GPS, heart rate tracker and will also provide access to music services such as Pandora.
Fitbit’s upcoming smartwatch will allow its users to perform touchless payments. It would be able to deliver around 4 days of battery performance. It is expected to hit the market with a pricing of about $300.
As far as the appearance of the Fitbit Higgs smartwatch is concerned, it appears like the Fitbit Blaze. The publication has reported that its source has said that the Higgs does not look sexy. It has a retro-like feel and the employees who have seen it has complained about its design. The leaked photos clearly show its boring boxy appeal.
The delay in the arrival of Fitbit Higgs has reportedly happened because of the problems associated with two of its key features that surfaced during its production. The final prototype revealed that its antenna was not positioned correctly. This resulted in flaw in GPS connectivity which led to redesigning of the smartwatch so that it could receive stronger GPS signal. Also, the Project Higgs was supposed to be a water-resistant device, but this feature too has apparently ran into problems.
Project Higgs had also encountered software related issue. The source claims that Pandora was not the first choice of the company. Also, a partnership with Spotify was also ruled in the early development stage.
A leaked photo of a wireless Bluetooth headphones by Fitbit has also surfaced. It is codenamed as Parkside. It is expected to be unleashed alongside the smartwatch. It is expected to be priced around $150 and will come in two color options like Nightfall Blue and Lunar Gray. The Nightfall Blue variant sporting a metallic accent can be seen in the leaked image.
At present, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are hogging all the limelight. However, its predecessors, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge from 2016 are also immensely popular flagship smartphones. A new report from Strategy Analytics reveal that Samsung has sold more than 55 million units of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge until the end of the first quarter of this year starting from March 12, 2016. It further states that 7.2 million units of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were sold in the first quarter of the year.
The higher sales of Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge could have probably happened because of the discontinuation of Samsung’s other flagship of 2016, the Galaxy Note 7 and the late arrival of Galaxy S8 duo in April this year. According to the report, Samsung had a market share of 23 percent in the first quarter as it sold 80 million smartphones out of the 92.8 million units its sold.
Since the reputation of the smartphone business was marred by the Galaxy Note 7 debacle, Samsung aims to make a full-fledged recovery by the launch of Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones. Hence, both the phones are available with unmatched features like larger dual-edge curved screens, iris scanner, facial recognition, Bixby AI assistant and more.
The sales of Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are expected to surpass last year’s models. There were 550,000 reservations made for Galaxy S8 and S8+ in just two days of pre-orders in South Korea. It was 150,000 than the Galaxy Note 7 and 5.5 times more than the Galaxy S7 pre-orders for initial two days in the previous year. To meet such a high demand, the South Korean company has reportedly produced twice the number of S8 and S8+ units for 2017 in comparison to S7 and S7 Edge units in 2016.
According to KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo the Galaxy S8 and S8+ have received phenomenal market response since their launch. The analyst had previously forecasted that Samsung would ship 40 to 45 million units this year. However, the market feedback has significantly increased for the full-screen design of the Galaxy S8 duo after their launch because of which the analyst has revised his forecast by stating that Samsung may ship 50 to 55 million units of Galaxy S8 models.
China’s number two phone manufacturer, OPPO, has a new phone launching in a few days. The device called the OPPO F3 was recently seen on GFXBench and Geekbench revealing its specifications. What surfaced online today are official promo images of the phone courtesy of AndroidPure.
The OPPO F3 like its bigger sibling the F3 Plus (released in March) sports dual front facing cameras in the same 16MP + 8 MP configuration. The phone has a 5.5-inch FHD display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It is powered by MediaTek’s MT6750T processor unlike the F3 Plus that has a Snapdragon 653 SoC. There is 4GB of RAM paired with 64GB of storage with the option to expand via MicroSD.
The main camera is a 13MP sensor with dual-tone flash. One of the front cameras is a 120° wide-angle sensor for those awesome wide angle selfies. The OPPO F3 has a front mounted fingerprint scanner and a 3200mAh battery with support for fast charging. It also has VoLTE, Bluetooth 4.1 and dual SIM support (hybrid, nano only).
ASUS’s Zoom series is aimed at photography enthusiasts. The original Zenfone Zoom launched with 3x optical zoom. It was refreshed at CES 2017 with the Zenfone 3 Zoom which still has optical zoom but now wields dual cameras. The Zenfone Zoom S scheduled to launch later this month is said to be a smaller variant of the Zenfone 3 Zoom.
The info says the phone will have the same Snapdragon 625 processor and 4GB of RAM but will ditch the 5.5-inch display for a 5.2 or even 5-inch display. The unnamed source also says the Zenfone Zoom S may be a Malaysia exclusive.
The rest of the details mentions the phone will be available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB storage versions and will also have dual 12MP rear cameras. The front facing camera will remain a 13MP shooter.
I bet a lot of people are itching to squeeze the HTC U 11 but there’s still a good fifteen days before the official launch. HTC’s 2017 flagship will be unveiled in Taipei, Taiwan. Ahead of the launch, an image showing the specification details of the phone has been leaked online.
The image specifically mentions that this is the dual SIM 128GB version which hints that there will probably be another storage variant(s). The HTC U 11 will sport a 5.5-inch Quad HD display with Gorilla Glass 5 for protection. There will be 6GB of RAM and as mentioned above, 128GB of storage. There will also be a storage expansion slot that accepts up to 2TB cards.
We already know it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 but the image also says the HTC U 11 will have IP57 water resistance. There are no dual cameras on the phone. The rear camera is a 12MP HTC Ultrapixel 3.0 sensor with a f/1.7 aperture and UltraSpeed auto-focus. The 16MP front facing camera with a f/2.0 aperture will be able to take panorama images.
Other features listed include the return of HTC’s BoomSound technology, 3D Audio recording, Hi-Res Audio, and HTC’s Usonic active noise cancellation. The U 11 will support dual nano SIM cards, Quick Charge 3.0, NFC, and dual band WiFi.
While most of the specs have already been listed, one important detail that is missing is the battery capacity. Quite a number of people have complained about the 3000mAh battery that is inside the HTC U Ultra. For a phone with a 5.7-inch display and an extra 2.05-inch screen, that’s pretty small. Now that the number of screens and size have been trimmed down on the HTC U 11, does that mean the battery capacity has also been cut? For HTC’s sake, we hope not.
It has been four months since the Microsoft Lumia Weibo account was renamed as Nokia mobile phones in China but the company is yet to come out to announce the death of the Lumia brand. But Microsoft China seems to have confirmed the closure of the Lumia line.
Microsoft China recently posted a series of videos on video sharing website Bilibili in China which individually showcases the entire Lumia lineup. The videos contain promotional teasers for a long lineup of Microsoft Lumia phones in the Lumia series. From the videos, the Nokia 650 is likely the last Lumia smartphone Microsoft will be selling. Recall that there are rumours Microsoft is killing the Lumia line in favour of a new Surface phone brand. The post accompanying the videos reveals that the videos are to commemorate the classic series which the company began in 2011. In addition, it reveals categorically that the Lumia series have been shelved.
While we are not sure of the emergence of a new Surface phone brand from Microsoft, the post contains the rider “let’s look forward”. This could be a reference to a new product line which could possibly be the Surface phone, just when we though Windows 10 devices are dead and buried. So, while the Lumia brand may be dead, that doesn’t mean Windows mobile is dead. We may likely be seeing the re-emergence of Windows mobile phones soon, not so soon anyway. A recent report has suggested that the company has postponed the launch of the Surface Phone to 2018.
OnePlus has two operating systems for its phones. There is HydrogenOS for China variants and OxygenOS for the international models. The latter is more popular as it usually gets updated a lot more frequently.
However, an update for HydrogenOS is bringing a new feature that isn’t yet available to OxygenOS, and that is support for aptX and aptX HD Bluetooth codecs. What is aptX and what does it do?
When you transmit audio over bluetooth, it is compressed and the audio quality is not as good as when you use a pair of wired earphones or when you stream over other wireless methods. aptX still compresses the audio but it just sounds a lot better. According to Qualcomm Global Trading Pte. Ltd., a Qualcomm subsidiary that acquired CSR, the original owner of aptX, the codec enables CD-like quality wireless audio because it solves the problem of sending the full music bandwidth over bluetooth.
Xiaomi’s CEO, Lei Jun took to his Weibo page to announce that the company will be opening over 200 Mi Home Stores this year. The brick and mortar stores will be spread across China and will see the total number rise to almost 300. Xiaomi already has 80 stores at the moment.
The Mi Home Stores will provide an alternative other than the official online store for those who wish to purchase Xiaomi’s wide range of products. Items like air purifiers, water filters, TVs, rice cookers, and most important, smartphones will be available at these stores. The stores should also serve as a drop off point for faulty items.
The increase in the number of stores should translate to more sales, especially in the smartphone segment for Xiaomi. One of the company’s goals this year is shifting its over-reliance on online sales to the more traditional physical stores.
Another country that needs lots of Mi Home stores is India, Xiaomi’s second most important market and with a population that closely matches China’s. The company already has two factories there and is planning a third. Most of its sales are carried out online and they are still always in short supply.
Still firing on all cylinders, Chinese innovative tech company Xiaomi has released a set of teasers which advertises the launch of its 80th MIJIA smart home product. It wasn’t difficult to figure out from the product teaser that the product is likely a product meant for children.
The product specifically looks like a child toy and seems to have been manufactured by Riding (Xiamen) Technology Co., Ltd who also manufactured the Xiaomi Qicycle foldable electric bicycle launched last year. While we can’t say if this is going to be a smart bicycle or not, the product is teased to be a safe, child-friendly one. Also, it is likely coming with a cheap price tag which is sort of a trademark for Xiaomi.
Several leading smartphone brands from China such as Huawei, Vivo, Xiaomi, and LeEco have launched phones with dual rear cameras. Other Chinese brands like OPPO and OnePlus are also rumored to respectively OPPO R11 and OnePlus 5 featuring dual rear cameras. Now, another Chinese smartphone company, Meizu is rumored to be working on a dual rear camera phone, the Meizu Pro 7.
The Meizu Pro 7 is the alleged flagship phone from the company for this year. A new image that has appeared on Weibo reveals that the Pro 7 may come with a twin camera on its behind. The recent rumors of the phone have consistently suggested that it would be coming with a dual edge curved screen like the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ phones. However, none of the previous rumors have stated that it features a dual rear camera setup.
The above image that has surfaced on Weibo shows the presence of a horizontally arranged dual rear camera on the top left corner of the back panel of the alleged Meizu Pro 7. The antenna bands are not visible on the rear panel. The camera appears to be coupled with a dual-tone LED flash. The left and right bezels of the Pro 7 appear almost unnoticeable. The top bezel houses a selfie snapper and couple of sensors whereas the bottom bezel has a physical Home button that probably houses a fingerprint scanner. The new image seems to be similar to the leaked render of Meizu Pro 7 that surfaced around 4 weeks ago.
The information present on the right side of the phone seems to contain details on variants and pricing of Meizu Pro 7. Since that part is not clear, it can be only guessed that the alleged phone would be coming in multiple RAM variants of 3 GB and 4 GB and storage models like 32 GB and 64 GB. As of this writing, there is no confirmation that the image really belongs to the Pro 7.
Speculations have it that the Meizu Pro 7 will be running on Snapdragon 835.and it is expected to house a 5.7-inch 2K display. Previous rumors that talked about the details of the single rear camera revealed that it features a Sony IMX362 12-megapixel camera sensor. However, there is no information available on the configuration of the purported dual camera feature of Pro 7
In the past week, the rumor mill had spilled a lot of information on the leaked specifications and images of Lenovo Moto E4 and E4 Plus smartphones. The rumor mill has consistently stated that the upcoming Motorola Moto E4 smartphones would be arriving with metal unibody chassis. Fresh photos suggest that the Moto E4 phones may come with replaceable batteries despite featuring full metallic chassis.
The below image seem to reveal the actual Moto E4 Plus as previous photos have seemed to carried images of its prototype or press renders. The top bezel of the phone has a selfie camera, an earpiece and a LED flash for the front shooter. A Moto logo is also present on the top bezel. The physical Home button on the chin device probably houses the fingerprint sensor.
The next shot shows the back panel of the phone. As previous leaked shots have revealed, the Moto E4 Plus in the new image also features a circular-shaped camera housing. Below it is the Moto batwing logo. The antenna lines at the top and bottom part of the rear panel are clearly visible. The lower part of the back panel has an external speaker grill. The topside of the phone seems to feature a 3.5mm audio jack.
The last photo shows that the rear panel of the phone is removable. Also, the battery is not present inside the battery compartment which clearly shows that its battery is removable. If the Moto E4 Plus will come with a replaceable battery, it is likely that the Moto E4 too will come with a removable battery. Rumors have it that the Moto E4 Plus will be packed with a mammoth 5,000mAh battery. There is a speculation that since the Moto E4 Plus has a removable back panel, it may not feature a full metallic chassis. It may have a polycarbonate body with metal-like appearance.
The SIM card tray and microSD card slot are also visible and they are not placed underneath the battery. The placement of the SIM card slot suggests that users will have to remove the battery in order to replace the SIM. At the bottom left, the external speaker can be seen.
The Moto E4 Plus is speculated to arrive with a 5.5-inch HD display and it will be driven by MediaTek MT6737M chipset. Other specs include 2 GB or 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage, 13-megapixel rear camera, 8-megapixel front-camera, fingerprint reader, and Android 7.1 Nougat.
A new Nubia smartphone suspected to be the Nubia Z17 has appeared on. the pages of benchmarking website, GeekBench. The device came with the model number NX563J and is surprisingly packing Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 835 chipset inside it.
The listed device may not have been categorically named as Nubia Z17 but since Nubia just released the Z17 Mini, the next model that is expected is the Z17. Besides, the Z17 Mini did appear on TENAA with a similar NX569J model number. As you would have known by now, the MSM8998 is the Snapdragon 835 which is with an Octa-core CPU clocked at 1.90GHz in this case.
The processor is backed by 4GB of RAM which could possibly be the base variant considering the Z17 Mini had a higher variant with 6GB of RAM. The Nuba NX563J is also listed as running Android 7 Nougat out of the box. On the benchmark score, the device’s score is consistent with that of the Galaxy S8+ benchmark score. On the single core test, it had a score of 1853 points, while it scores 6379 points on the multi-core test.
The Huawei P10 and Huawei P10 Plus memory issue refuses to die. The official statement that Huawei had released in the previous week did confirm that it had intentionally used memory chips of different types that produced different read and write speeds on these phones despite the fact that they were advertised to feature UFS 2.1 storage. Now, Richard Yu, the mobile chief of the company has posted on Weibo, China’s popular social site, that the official response on the issue was arrogant.
As mentioned above, the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus were advertised to feature UFS 2.1 storage. It has been found that only some variants of the P10 duo feature LPDDR4 RAM and UFS 2.1 storage that deliver optimal performance. The company is speculated to use even slower performing LPRDDR3 RAM and storage types like eMMC 5.1 and UFS 2.0 on the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus smartphones.
The eMMC 5,1 storage produces a slow speed of less than 300 Mbps and even the highest configuration model of Huawei P10 Plus featuring 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage has been found to be equipped with eMMC 5.1. Here is an excerpt from its official statement:
“To meet global demand of millions of units, Huawei has employed the standard industry practice of sourcing solutions from multiple trusted suppliers to ensure a balance between user experience, quality and sustainable supply. Relying on a single component supply can lead to a shortage, meaning delays for consumers who wish to buy our new products. In the case of flash memory, in this instance, Huawei has chosen multiple simultaneous mainstream solution suppliers.”
”Among all Huawei P10 marketing collateral, there has been no commitment to the use of only one specific flash memory,” the company said. It disagreed on making any “discrimination or intention to defraud consumers.”
The company’s response did appear arrogant as it was met with annoyed replies by P10 users. Customers have accused the company for selling substandard P10 and P10 phones at a flagship price. One of the users posted on Weibo.” How dare you cut corners on such an expensive flagship! Conceal the differences at first and then say the differences don’t matter once busted.”
Yu has sent out a letter to his staff. In the reply, he states that the P10’s ongoing controversy is a “wake-up call” and he also acknowledged that he reacted on the issue in an arrogant manner. He added that different opinions on the issue should be heard carefully and dealt with humility.
To resolve the problem, Yu has formed “Customer Listening Taskforce” He wants the Huawei’s staff to visit its thousands of retail and service centers to meet the customers and spend time with them. To have a closer communication with the consumers, Yu will be leading the Consumer Business Group of the company. Even though he said that we would repay the trust of its worldwide customers through its actions, he did not share any specific information on compensations to P10 and P10 users.
Several photos that were allegedly snapped through the upcoming OnePlus 5 flagship phone have surfaced. The EXIF data reveal that the photos were snapped through a OnePlus device that carries a model number of A5000 which probably belongs to OnePlus 5. The OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T smartphones from the previous year have respective model numbers of A3000 and A3010.
One of our reports from the previous month state that the forthcoming OnePlus flagship will not launch as OnePlus 4 as the number 4 is considered as a bad omen in the China. Hence, the appearance of the A5000 model number suggest that the next the 2017 OnePlus will probably launch as OnePlus 5.
Coming back to the photos that were allegedly shot through OnePlus 5, the second image has a blurry effect which hints that the flagship phone may feature a dual rear camera.
According to the source, a person who has good knowledge about photography has claimed that the amount of depth in the image suggests that the OnePlus 5 may come packed with dual rear cameras. He even states that the OnePlus 5 may feature a pair of 16-megapixel camera sensors. One of the sensors will be able to shoot wide angle photos for adding depth to the images.
Even a leaked photo of the rear side of the phone revealed that the OnePlus 5 would be coming with a vertically arranged dual rear camera. Since the image does not contain a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner which indicates that it may embedded at the frontside.
The OnePlus 5 is rumored to house a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen that produces a full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. The Snapdragon 835 is expected to power the phone with 8 GB of RAM. It is expected to come in native storage versions of 64 GB and 128 GB and it would be running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat overlaid with OxygenOS. The phone is expected to include a 4,000 mAh battery. It is likely to be unveiled in June.
Even though the report sounds to be true, we advise our readers to take with a grain of salt as EXIF information can be faked. There is no real way to confirm from which devices these photos were shot.
Before the Xiaomi Mi 6 was officially launched, there were rumors of it coming in two variants. One would have a 5.1-inch display and the other which was called the Mi 6 Plus would have a larger 5.7-inch screen. To our amazement, the latter wasn’t released at the launch event.
There have been conflicting reports explaining why Xiaomi didn’t release the Mi 6 Plus. Analyst, Pan Jiutang in a new post via Weibo says Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is responsible for the Mi 6 Plus getting postponed. He said the response to Samsung’s new flagship is better than expected, hence the need for more supply of the Snapdragon 835 chip. Since there are not enough chips to go round, Xiaomi has to reschedule the release of the Mi 6 Plus.
Mr. Jiutang’s take on the matter is quite different from what circulated on the micro-blogging platform a few days ago. The news peddled around was that Xiaomi had cancelled the Mi 6 Plus and will instead release the Mi Note 3 in Q3 2017.
The Vivo V5 was released last November as a seflie-focused phone. The phone has a 20MP Sony IMX376 sensor for its front facing camera, so you see why it is aimed at selfie lovers. Sadly, the Vivo V5 is not in the news for its camera but for its recent explosions.
In the past few weeks, there have been two reports from India of the Vivo V5 exploding while charging. The first happened in a local store where the phone was left to charge. An image of the accident shows a large part of the plastic back plate got melted off.
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A week later, another incident of the Vivo V5 exploding while charging was reported in Karnal, a city in the Indian state of Haryana. The second incident has lead people to believe that it is no longer an isolated incident.
Two units exploding within the span of a week is bad for the company’s image.Although Vivo has not made any comments about the issue and we are not aware of an on-going investigation. However, we can be sure there is no recall happening yet.
Following the launch of the original Vivo V5, the manufacturer has released the Vivo V5 Plus with dual front cameras, the Vivo V5 Lite and the Vivo V5s.
Last week, a Fitbit Flex 2 owner, Dina Mitchell said her fitness tracker suddenly caught fire and caused injuries to her arm. Ms. Mitchell who was reading a book at the time had to hurriedly pull off the device from her wrist but still ended up with second-degree burns.
The Flex 2 uses a lithium polymer battery which is usually the cause in cases of exploding devices (remember the Galaxy Note 7?). Fitbit decided to investigate the matter and the result says the battery wasn’t responsible.
Fitbits’s spokesperson is quoted as saying “Based on our initial investigation, including testing of her device by a leading third-party failure analysis firm, we have concluded that Ms. Mitchell’s Fitbit Flex 2 did not malfunction. The testing shows that external forces caused the damage to the device.”
The spokesperson however failed to mention the “external forces” responsible for the incident. Fitbit says there have been no new reports of Flex 2 units catching fire, therefore owners can continue wearing the smartband without fear.
Fitbit said the health and safety of their customers is top priority, hence their products are not only designed to meet the standards set but are also put through rigorous external and internal testing.
The Xiaomi Mi 6 is the phone getting all the attention at the moment. Xiaomi’s latest smartphone sports dual rear cameras and just like you, we want to know how it performs against other phones in the market. Yesterday, we compared it against the OnePlus 3T, a phone with a single rear camera. Today, the fight is a lot fairer as the Mi 6 is paired against the Huawei P9.
The Huawei P9 was one of the best camera phones released last year. Its dual camera sensors are a result of the combined efforts of Huawei and German optics expert, Leica. The cameras on the Huawei P9 work in the RGB + Monochrome format unlike those of the Mi 6 that are configured as one 12MP wide-angle lens and one 12MP telephoto lens.
The advantage the Huawei P9 has with this configuration is that it captures more light and therefore performs well under low-light conditions. The monochrome sensor in the Huawei P9 also allows you to shoot pure monochrome images unlike other cameras that just desaturate the colors in the image.
A couple of months back, a new set of renders of an alleged Meizu device popped up on the internet, revealing a brand new device with a true bezel-less front. The concept render doesn’t in any way mean Meizu was working on a bezel-less phone but then, that’s how it starts.Besides, Xiaomi did the unthinkable with the Mi Mix, so anything was possible.
Not too long ago, Meizu chairman, Jack Wong, also known as Huáng Zhāng hinted that company would be celebrating its 15 years anniversary next year and as a result, they would be releasing a smartphone with cutting-edge design. Jack Wong, who returned to the company in 2014, stated that he was going to build his dream machine for the 15th anniversary of Meizu.
This has made some to speculate that a full-screen, bezel-less design would feature on the said phone which may also pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and other top-end specs. However, Meizu VP Li Nan has stated that the company will not launch a full-screen phone this year. Li Nan agrees full-screen phones are the trendy guys this year but he still has some query about their overall design and fingerprint sensor location. That doesn’t in any way rule out the possibility of a full-screen phone from Meizu next year. That is, Jack Wang’s “Dream machine”. The fact that Li Nan is evaluating the design style may be an indication that the company is working on a full-screen phone.
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