
The
phone Meizu Pro 7 presents a surprise with a small AMOLED touch screen
measuring 1.9 inches 240x536 (307 ppi) on the back of the phone, as
quoted Engadget.
This device is the work of the legendary design studio Frog. The
small screen turns on automatically when the user flips the phone, and
it also serves as a weather pointer, simple area notification, music
player and mirror to capture narcissistic photos using the main camera.
Pro 7 is actually the first line of Android phones that use tri-cluster 10-core chips Helio X30. There is not enough data to show how wide the gap exists between the performance of Helio X30 and, say, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, but on paper, MediaTek does a good job of pursuing its main competitor.
The chip is based on a more advanced 10nm process for better efficiency, and features newer ARM cores, a stronger GPU and faster Cat 10 LTE network.
Pro 7 is actually the first line of Android phones that use tri-cluster 10-core chips Helio X30. There is not enough data to show how wide the gap exists between the performance of Helio X30 and, say, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, but on paper, MediaTek does a good job of pursuing its main competitor.
The chip is based on a more advanced 10nm process for better efficiency, and features newer ARM cores, a stronger GPU and faster Cat 10 LTE network.
Meizu
offers Pro 7 in two versions, the basic version with a 5.2-inch 1080p
Super AMOLED screen, and the Pro 7 Plus version with a brighter 5.7-inch
Quad HD Super AMOLED screen, with 430 nits.
Both versions come with the same camera: a 16 megapixel f / 2.0 front camera and dual camera behind 12 megapixel f / 2.0 using Sony's IMX386 sensor with 1.25 um pixels, one for capturing colors and the other just black and white.
Both models come with a thickness of 7.3 mm, but the Meizu Pro 7 Plus has a larger battery, 3,500 mAh, or an additional 500 mAh compared to its smaller sibling.
Both versions come with the same camera: a 16 megapixel f / 2.0 front camera and dual camera behind 12 megapixel f / 2.0 using Sony's IMX386 sensor with 1.25 um pixels, one for capturing colors and the other just black and white.
Both models come with a thickness of 7.3 mm, but the Meizu Pro 7 Plus has a larger battery, 3,500 mAh, or an additional 500 mAh compared to its smaller sibling.
The Plus model also features a new fast charging technology from Meizu, mCharge 4.0, which uses high chargers on 5V and 5A. With this feature, Pro 7 Plus can charge from blank up to 67 percent in just 30 minutes.
Meizu Pro 7 is offered in four prices. Pro 7 with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage for 3,380 yuan (about $ 500), as well as options with Helio P25 chipset and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage for 2,880 yuan (about $ 430). Color choices include black, gold and red.
Meizu Pro 7 is offered in four prices. Pro 7 with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage for 3,380 yuan (about $ 500), as well as options with Helio P25 chipset and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage for 2,880 yuan (about $ 430). Color choices include black, gold and red.
While
the Meizu Pro 7 Plus with 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage is priced 3.580
yuan (about $ 530), or for 128GB version is offered for 4,080 yuan
(about $ 600).