A new pair of photos of the Meizu Pro 6 leaks

Meizu 6 Pro

Meizu is another of those companies that meet with Xiaomi to launch terminals that achieve that, in these last two years, Samsung has seen how its high-end is not raising so much expectation as it was before. Perhaps taking advantage of the weaknesses of others, the thing is that Meizu has managed to find the right key to place itself in an unthinkable position a few years ago for the great difficulty of standing out in a market such as Android.

The Meizu Pro 6 is right now on the lips of many. A phone we have now a couple of leaked photos that put us in front of the front and back of the phone and that reaffirms the opinion of many: it has many similarities between the previous Pro 5. The captures in question seem to come from the same source that offered many others a few days ago, what that almost affirm that we are facing the same terminal.

In general, the images do not offer more information about the new Meizu Pro 6, although what we do know is that it will have 6GB of RAM and a 3D touch screen, a technology seen in the iPhone 6 and which is boasted in a lot of commercials.

Aside from those specs, the Pro should include a 5,7-inch QuadHD display, UFS 3.0 storage, NFC 3.0, and 3.500 mAh battery. Other of its components is a Samsung Exynos 8890 chip. A smartpohne that will come at a price of $ 430 for the 32GB version, $ 480 for the 64GB version and up to $ 540 for the 128GB variant. It won't take long for this last amount of RAM as the basis for future handsets. Who would have thought years ago that we could be facing terminals that by default reach 128 GB.


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